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    "content": "with me because I am reading from the iPAD and it takes a little time to give me the Article. If you look at Article 185(2), it says that:- “A county assembly may make any laws that are necessary for, or incidental to, the effective performance of the functions and the exercise of the powers of the county government under the Fourth Schedule”. So, strictly speaking, it means that out of the 47 counties, one expects each county to make laws that are relevant for the carrying out of its perceived specific functions and the items either grown or kept in that area. Therefore, one is reminded at that point that Kenya is still a unitary State. Therefore, we want a broad policy that covers the entire country. My good friend, hon. Ruto, is a man I always convince. In this case, I want to convince him that the only way to have policy that you can force is to put it in a form of a legislation; a statute. You cannot do it by merely quoting. A good example of where hon. Ruto has supported me is on holiday tuition. It is only today that I am legislating it. So far, it has been policy. In the process, you find schools and some of the teachers abandoning students in Kilifi. Therefore, what the Minister is trying to do, and I support her, is to have some sort of an umbrella like ile ya Wiper, so that it is in charge of these things generally. May I also show you something else?"
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