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"content": "Hon. Deputy Speaker, let me first of all thank hon. Wandayi for bringing this thing to our attention. If you look at the casual nature in which this matter is being treated, it is very typical of all the matters that concern pastoralist communities. If children in Nairobi had not gone to school for one week, it is not hon. Wandayi who is in the Opposition who would have brought this matter to our attention. The President, the Deputy President and everybody in Government would be on their toes to make sure that those children go to school. We are getting tired. Looking at the way the Vice Chairman is speaking it seems as if, if hon. Wandayi did not speak today, the Vice Chairman would not have brought the matter to this House, or even discussed it with Members of this House. I think we are Kenyans as members of the pastoralist communities and northern Kenya in particular, and we are getting tired of being treated as second class citizens. It is enough for the Government, once it is told to do something--- This is very serious since children have not gone to school for all this time. What will happen to the Form Four students and The electronic version of the Official Hansard Report is for information purposesonly. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor."
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