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    "content": "facilitated to ensure that their life is not in danger. The situation in the north eastern counties is threatening. If this is threatening to security agencies, how about to individuals? People who labour to earn their living are feeling threatened. The threat expressed by teachers was well founded. Therefore, teachers who left should not be laid off just because others have taken their places. I know that there is a big shortage of teachers in the country. Those who left should be deployed appropriately in other counties, not necessarily in their home counties, but where they feel safe. Some of them are traumatized. I remember those who lost their lives in incident concerning the bus that was coming from Mandera. We buried quite a number in my county. Those who survived are traumatized. Sending them back to those counties would be an injustice of the first order. I want to support this proposal. This could also be happening elsewhere and the proposals here should be applied in all other counties. However, the permanent solution would be to ensure that there is equality in placement of students in teacher training colleges and in employment. When there are chaos in any county, there should be minimum disruption because teachers in those areas are working close to their homes. However, I also appreciate that there should be a mix of all Kenyans. Education has not been devolved and, therefore, Kenyans should be free to work across the country. With those few remarks, I beg to support."
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