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"content": "some of the provinces the sort of hatred that is loaded on my own county. The property in Nyeri is just like the property in any other county out there. With those comments, allow me to encourage and urge Cabinet Secretaries to adopt a positive approach to this process. I urge them to adopt an engagement approach to this process and to rest assured that the Constitution has been followed. This House has followed the Constitution. As representatives of the people, we are entitled to ask the Cabinet Secretaries questions. They in turn have a duty and responsibility to answer those questions. There was no process of oversight written in the Constitution and so this process we have adopted is, indeed, the right one. We are a living House. We are a learning House. It is a living Constitution and so should there be need to change we will come together again to look at any issues that might need to be changed. As for now, the Cabinet Secretaries that skipped the hearing and session today must show up next time. They must answer the questions. The Cabinet Secretary in charge of security knows that the country is struggling with insecurity. If there is a person who should be coming almost every other week then it is him. The Cabinet Secretary for Education knows that education is the heart of our country. So, he must come here and engage Members. Hon. Speaker, we thank you for the approach that you have taken and your leadership in this process ya kukaa ngumu. Thank you."
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