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    "speaker_name": "Sen. (Prof.) Lonyangapuo",
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        "legal_name": "John Krop Lonyangapuo",
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    "content": "Mr. Speaker, Sir, if it is true, then I want to see Pokot and Turkana here. Why has he left other tribes if they are 42 of them? One further clarification, he has said we have 30 Vice-chancellors. Out of this, 11 of them are on acting capacity. This is a major problem. How can we have a staggering 37 per cent of all our Vice-chancellors on acting capacity? Something is exceedingly wrong in that Ministry. The Minister and his team must ask themselves why people are on acting capacity. Lastly, Moi University conducted proper interviews following procedures to the extent of producing a candidate. At the time of declaring the candidate for the post of the Vice-Chancellor, they were bold enough to reveal to the villagers their ranking. Suddenly, they threw out that ranking and came up with a brand new name which was not supposed to be a subject of anybody. Prof. Ayiro is a very brilliant man, but he was none of those who were interviewed. That is how that problem arose. We need to correct it because there is no tribal undertone whatsoever. If there is fire, people put it off. That is why those governors and other leaders went there because they were locally available. If any of us were near it, we would have done the same thing. So, could the Chairperson tell us why they wasted a whole two months interviewing people and then threw it out and now they want to cover it by saying there is some tribal element here?"
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