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"content": "Hon. David Ochieng and hon. (Ms.) Kajuju do not--- I think it will be unfair for you to come and lament here. You have all the powers. Indeed, do I need to remind you about Article 125 of the Constitution? If you cannot invite, summon and compel the attendance of even the Cabinet Secretary to come and canvass the issues that you have raised before your Committee, hon. Ochieng--- Maybe, you could be reporting to the House to dissolve yourselves so that we put other Members in that Committee! Surely, it is your Committee which should be aware that there is this or the other happening within the EAC and if, for whatever reason, something is being done behind your back and you know in terms of the Standing Orders the mandate given to yourselves, then you should be the first ones to summon that Cabinet Secretary or whoever is responsible. The Constitution is behind you. The entire House, I am sure, will be behind you. So, hon. Ochieng, through your able Chairperson, hon. (Ms.) Florence Kajuju, can you move with speed and address the issues you have just raised with the Cabinet Secretary in charge of that docket? Unless you are reporting as a Committee that you have found it difficult and you want the entire plenary to help you--- Have you found it difficult to do what you are supposed to do? Hon. Kajuju, you are the Chairperson of that Committee. He is your member. What is your response?"
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