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"speaker_name": "Nyatike, ODM",
"speaker_title": "Hon. Tom Odege",
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"content": "Allow me to highlight a number of issues which compel me to support this Motion. When you look at youth training in this country and the numbers we are training, you will agree with me that NYS is second, after our universities. A training college where 26,000 youths are being accommodated is something we cannot take for granted. If there are shortcomings, it is our responsibility as a House to see how we can fix them and make that institution work. Currently, we give our youth at the NYS paramilitary training and there is no difference between the training we give our youth at the NYS and the training we give our youths at Kenya Defence College. This brings me to the issue of planning and budgeting in this country. Why do we do one thing twice and we fund it differently? My colleagues talked about representation at the NYS. I can prove here that the only training institute we have in this country, where youths from all the corners of this country are represented, is the NYS Training College. That is the only recruitment where every constituency is given its rightful share. Every Kenyan is given room to participate, and our youths are accommodated there. I do not see why The electronic version of the Official Hansard Report is for information purposes only. Acertified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor."
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