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    "content": "majority of the governors. If there is any problem with employment, CORD knows who to blame. On roads, the President indicated that the Coalition Government started most of the roads and that the Jubilee Government is just completing them. It could be true but starting a road is one thing and paying for it is another. The Jubilee Government is the one that is doing the payments for the roads that were started by the Coalition Government. I want to say something about the constitutional bodies we have. We have constitutional bodies which have been given their mandates. Sometimes, we are disappointed as leaders and Kenyans because some of them have not performed their work as expected by the Constitution. Sometimes, we are made to believe that some constitutional bodies are on a mission to fail this Government. Police have been recruited and they cannot join colleges because some institutions have opposed their hiring and joining of colleges. To me, it is very serious. Those institutions should give priority to such issues which are very pressing in this country. I applaud this Government on the security status. I represent a constituency which is not ethnic but we have had a lot of insecurity in the past. When the 3,000 vehicles were leased by the Government, my constituency benefited from part of those vehicles and now security in the area is very good. On behalf of the people I represent in Laikipia West Constituency, I applaud that. The other thing I applaud most is the scrapping of the examination fees for primary and secondary school candidates. I request and ask head teachers and principals, who are still withholding the certificates of candidates who did not manage to pay their school fees in full, to release them as the Government has ordered."
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