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    "content": "that has to be accounted for as Sen. (Prof.) Lonyangapuo has said. There is nothing to make anybody jittery about coming to account for what they have done within their particular counties. In fact, when this accounting is being done, it should be done to the whole country. It should be fairly comfortable for anybody who has been given funds not only to wait to be asked to account for those funds, but also to come forward and say: “I would like to account for these funds.” They should try as much as possible to bring as much transparency into this as possible. Counties have to continue to be very vigilant. What has happened in today’s episode, as reported in the newspaper on the issue of Governor Ranguma, the civil society has become more active in saying: “Please, go and account for these funds.” This is the direction we need to take. The Constitution is very clear about the need for participation. We are leaving this at specific levels within the counties and leaving out the citizens who can say: “These are the resources that have been allocated to the counties, we want to know how they have been spent. We want the governors to account for them.” If we enhance that part, so that is not just a responsibility for the governor or the county government but a responsibility for the whole county, we will move towards that age of accountability. With those remarks, I beg to support."
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