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    "speaker_name": "Hon. Aden",
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    "content": "have been serving them here in Nairobi and use the same legal services when they are in Kampala or Dar-es-Salaam. Similarly, the harmonization of education is also very important. In the older EAC, there was a lot of closeness in terms of the mode of education and a person who went to school in Kampala was as good as a person who went to school in Nairobi. Therefore, that creates a labour market that is more or less at parity, so that you do not have any one country fearing and saying that the other country is more educated than it and therefore, would take over all their jobs. When you harmonize education, you get equally trained professionals from across the East African region. Therefore, they provide professional services and get employment across the EAC market. Similarly, for the SACCOs, it is a very important Bill. Kenya has been a champion in the co-operative SACCOs. This is one of the things that Kenya will be exporting with pride in terms of perfection of how they work and allowing people to be members of SACCOs across the region. As was mentioned earlier, our Constitution is very clear. Any laws which are inconsistent with our Constitution are null and void. I do not see why we should fear. I do not see how EALA can make a mistake of bringing into being laws that are not consistent with the Constitution of this country. So, as they go through that law, we expect them to also have a good consideration of the existing laws in Kenya."
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