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"content": "I fully support the sentiments of my colleagues in respect of the advantages of having a day like the one proposed by this Bill. First, I will start with the symbolism that we are concerned about. As Members of Parliament, we live in an environment that is already well taken care of - groomed lawns and swept streets. However, these are islands. We are talking about this being the rule of the day and rule in Kenya that environments are clean. When I move around my market towns in my constituency, I see an extremely sad affair. It is not only in the constituency but also in the county as a whole. You see garbage all over the place and a lot of it is dumped by people who seem to know what they should be doing. However, they will throw plastics and other dirt without caring. In the colonial days and in the early years of post- independence in this town, Nairobi, if you threw a piece of paper on the ground, the city council officers, the Kanjo, would be all over you. If you did not look around for what used to be dirty 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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