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"content": "for reconciliation. It is very important that we be with them on the ground, so that we can try and heal the wounds. It is not possible to do that when we do not have enough time on the ground. It is also important for us to state very clearly when we go on the ground that it is not the new Constitution that will save Kenya, it is our attitude. There is no other way we can do it other than being on the ground. I also want to take this opportunity to remind the Ministers, or the Executive, that now that we are going on recess, and they will definitely have no Questions to answer in this House, they have a duty to work on the pending issues, which have not been attended to. An example is in the Ministry of Transport. I have a lot of reasons to imagine that there is a lot that has to be done, especially in road safety. There are regulations to be passed. There are some Ministerial directives that ought to be prepared. These must be prepared after consultations. It is very important for the Minister to have ample time. This is an issue he must attend to, so that we can see sanity on our roads. Issues of instant ticketing have not been sorted. The Office of the Deputy Prime Minister and Ministry of Finance did its work. It is the Ministry of Transport to do its work, so that we can see results physically on our roads."
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