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"content": "Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir, going to court by the same institution does not help. What happened to the principle that when two Government entities are disagreeing on a position, they should be subjected to some arbitration process? The KUCCPS admitted 2,200 students while KMTC admission was 3,700. Which means that the institution called KUCCPS did not have an idea of how many spaces are available at KMTC because they do not run those institutions. Why can we, as a country, not ask them to sit down and agree on an admission criteria? It appears that it is still possible for KMTC to admit their 3,700 students and stagger the admission. In the next, three months still admit the 2,200 students in KMTC. Is it possible for the Government to ensure that these two bodies are forced to sit down and agree on a formula of ensuring that all these students who have been selected whether through the misplaced KUCCPS or within the genuine KMTC, can have an opportunity to learn in these institutions? Therefore, we, as a country, must avoid the temptation of subjecting innocent young people to this kind of unfortunate situation. Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir, I have three young people from my county that I am supporting. They came to Nairobi to join KMTC on Monday only for them to be told that they cannot be inducted because there is a court injunction. What is happening in this country where courts are being misused by some unscrupulous institutions to harass and cause havoc in the running and management of public institutions? We need this sorted out so that these students can be admitted and start their studies immediately. We should ensure that the 2,200 students that were selected by an institution that did not have a mandate should not carry the burden. This is the burden of that institution. They should negotiate with KMTC and ensure that these students are taken, admitted and pursue the courses of their choice."
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