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"content": "Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, I and hon. Chachu had come a long way together before he left my party. We will sort our issues. Let me continue. We have other forums. Coming back to the Bill before us, it is important for Members of the Committee on Education, Research and Technology to hear me. Clause 5(2) of the Bill is, again, limiting. It does not conform to the current trend in Kenya. We need to look at this Bill, which was tabled by a Kenyan – hon. Abubakar Zein. The Mover needs to look at our national institutions responsible for conducting civic education. Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, the final one is on co-operatives and the East African Community. I am referring to Clause 17, which talks about cross-border operations of co-operative societies, more so about the performance and stability of the co-operative societies. The way co-operative societies are run in Uganda, Tanzania and Rwanda might be different from the way they are run in Kenya. Kenya is ahead of those countries in terms of management of co-operative societies and their financial stability. Finally, as a member state of the EAC, with nine members in EALA, and currently holding the Chair--- I hope that all the issues that the Members of the Assembly will raise will be based on the interests of our country and the interests of the EAC. With those remarks, I beg to support."
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