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"content": "Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir, you will remember the “Sang Bill” which was blocked even before we even implemented it. We now have the Early Childhood Development Education (ECDE) Bill which requires that nursery school teachers be employed by the Teachers Service Commission (TSC). That is a simple matter yet it has taken four years before being resolved. When shall the nursery school teachers be employed by the TSC yet the Constitution requires that nursery school teachers be employed? Thanks to the Government because it reduced and abolished coffee levies. I thank the President because Kirinyaga is a coffee-producing county. We thank him for that and hope that coffee farmers in Kirinyaga will use the reduced and abolished levies to improve their coffee production so that they can earn more money and use it for value addition, so that we have more coffee exports from that region. That is what we are asking them to do. I thank the President for coming up strongly and standing firm because if it were not for his firmness, he would have run away very early when Members began blowing whistles. Due to his courage, he stayed and talked up to the very last minute. Let him be told that we were very happy with his courage. We rate him as one of the best presidents ever for this country and in Africa since Independence and we are happy for the achievement. Let that bell ring that the Jubilee Government is here to stay and it is doing well. If any other country can produce such a party like the Jubilee, let it be. Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir, I beg to support."
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