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    "speaker_name": "Kitutu Chache North, JP",
    "speaker_title": "Hon. Jimmy Angwenyi",
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    "content": " Thank you, Hon. Speaker for giving me a chance to second this Motion. I thank God that I was one of the Members vetting this highly qualified Kenyan. You have been told of how he has qualified in every aspect as required by the relevant Act and the Constitution. The Mover did not say some things. He kept on saying that he is the son of Magoha. The son of Magoha showed concern about marginalised groups. I remember him saying that if we have to consider education for persons with disabilities, we will have to give them special consideration. People who come from marginalised regions like North Eastern or Turkana, or West Pokot should be given some special consideration so that they can catch up with the rest of the country. Prof. Magoha reminds me of what I used to be when I was his age. He is a strong person in character and he speaks his mind. He will not lie to you to convince you to support him or to reject him, he just speaks his mind. That is the kind of person we need in the Ministry of Education. Remember before he became the Chair of KNEC, exams in Kenya had become useless. Actually, certificates were being manufactured on Kirinyaga Road. With reforms he introduced in KNEC, exams in Kenya are now credible. The certificates you get from any of our institutions are credible. I strongly believe that he will make education in Kenya to be appreciated all over the world. If you give him a chance, he will make education in Kenya to be appreciated all over the world."
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