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"content": "(b) Restrict the setting up, locally, of foreign industries save for those that under special agreements will lead to transfer of technology and ownership to Kenyans within a short period of time. (c) Support the establishment of suitable local industries in every sub-county for real time manufacturing, processing and value addition of locally produced goods for the local and export markets. (d) Promote the elimination of barriers to inter-African trade and work towards establishing an African Economic Zone. Hon. Senators, pursuant to Standing Order No.227(1) and (2) the petition will be committed to the Standing Committee on Finance, Commerce and Budget, which will report in not more than 60 days. This is applicable to all of them. GRIEVANCES AGAINST THE NAKURU COUNTY ASSEMBLY AND THE NAKURU COUNTY EXECUTIVE Hon. Senators, this is a petition to the Senate by nine Members of the Nakuru County Assembly concerning certain grievances against the Nakuru County Assembly and the Nakuru County Government. Pursuant to Standing Orders No. 225(a) and (b), I hereby report to the Senate that a petition has been submitted by nine Members of the County Assembly of Nakuru through the Clerk requesting the Senate to investigate certain matters, activities and expenditures of the Nakuru County Assembly and the Nakuru County Government and to undertake certain interventions on the same as explained below. (1) The petitioners are all Members of the County Assembly and residents of Nakuru County. As you are aware, under Article 119(1) of the Constitution, I have reviewed the petition and wish to highlight the salient issues raised by the petitioners, which are as follows:- (i) Unlawful and unprocedural appointment of Mr. Joseph Motari as the county secretary by the Governor of Nakuru County, even after the county assembly voted to reject the said appointment on the basis that Mr. Motari had not been competitively recruited as required by Section 44 of the County Governments Act. He was appointed to the position without the approval of the county assembly. (ii) That the said appointment of the county secretary was challenged in the high court in Nakuru in Petition No.23 of 2013 as consolidated in Petition No.25 of 2013 whereby the court upheld the decision of the county assembly to reject the appointment of the county secretary, but the governor in disregard of both the decisions of the county assembly and the high court, has retained Mr. Joseph Motari as the county secretary. (2) Impropriety of the County Executive Committee Member for Lands, Physical Planning and Housing in handling land matters in the absence of a County Land Management Board. (a) In the absence of a County Land Management Board in Nakuru County, there has been general lawlessness in the manner decisions affecting lands and planning at the"
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