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    "speaker_name": "Hon. Chepkong’a",
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        "legal_name": "Samuel Kiprono Chepkonga",
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    "content": "Hon. Deputy Speaker, I must thank you for being very patient with some of us despite the untenable language that we use once in a while in the House. Hon. Deputy Speaker, I beg to move the following Motion:- THAT, this House adopts Sessional Paper No.4 of 2014 on the Governance, Justice, Law and Order Sector (GJLOS) Policy laid on the Table of the House on Thursday, 12th February, 2015. This is an extremely important policy statement that deals with governance, justice, law and order. The development of policy on the Governance, Justice, and Law and Order Sector (GJLOS) in Kenya is based on the recognition that past attempts to improve governance, justice, law and order have not fully succeeded to improve the sector. However, the Government of Kenya continues to recognise the importance of improved governance in national development. Vision 2030 and the new Constitution reflect linkage with regard to this policy. The GJLOS policy is fairly large. It is a multi-actor sector governed by many existing policies, laws and administrative circulars. Individual GJLOS institutions work within this dense policy and legal framework, which has generally created incoherence and constrained effective collaboration within the sector. The development of this policy is to ensure that we have a coherent administration of this sector that brings together various actors that have similar linkages in terms of their areas of competence."
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