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"content": "obligations arise, that law will take effect to ensure that Kenyans are adequately and accurately informed. Madam Temporary Speaker, therefore, there is no need to create a technological avenue without a facilitative legal framework to ensure that we get the information that we require. So, freedom of information must be tied to the enactment of freedom of information law so that if we have the technology but we cannot access certain information, it is an exercise in futility. So, we must ensure that this technology is facilitated by enabling legislation that ensures that whatever we aspire to in this broad category of information is then given effect through the rule of law. Therefore, I do not know whether I am one of those persons who can recommend a doctoral degree because I also do not want to make those doctoral degrees too common. But I do believe that if I have studied carefully the Motions that have been proposed to this House by Sen. Kagwe, it has actually demonstrated an expertise similar to those Motions that have been brought to this House by Sen. (Prof.) Lonyangapuo. So, everybody has had his forte and therefore, we must continue to broaden the fortes of every individual so that we are able to tap into the rich capacity. We have doctors in this House who must bring robust legislation. The lawyers are doing their bit and even as I speak, Sen. Wako is going through the Constitution. Therefore, I think everybody needs to bring that expertise so that we tap into the rich resource."
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