{"id":88786,"url":"http://info.mzalendo.com/api/v0.1/hansard/entries/88786/?format=json","text_counter":558,"type":"speech","speaker_name":"Prof. Kamar","speaker_title":"The Assistant Minister for Environment and Mineral Resources","speaker":{"id":33,"legal_name":"Margaret Jepkoech Kamar","slug":"margaret-kamar"},"content":" Thank you Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir. Those consultations were a little bit too loud. The promulgation exercise was a success and a landmark in this country. I am proud to be part of this Parliament at this time when we have successively got a Constitution. Having been at the Bomas process for two years as a women representative, I am proud of the way the process was conducted and where we have reached so far. I would like to join my colleagues who encouraged us by saying that, right now, we do not have people in the âYesâ, âNoâ, green or red camps. We need to move on as a country. We need to move forward and relook at what is in the Constitution. I am a very strong proponent of civic education and I believe there is need to have civic education to make our people understand the exact contents of the document, so that we can have a good implementation. With those few remarks, I would like to finally say that this House needs a break so that when it comes back, it can deal with the heavy task ahead of it. I support."}