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"content": "I urge this House to invoke the provisions of Article 251 of the Constitution. If we have people who occupy State offices, who do not want to respect the Constitution, then we should invoke Article 251 and push for their removal from office. The Article provides that- ―A member of a Commission ( other than an ex officio member ), or the holder of an independent office, may be removed from office only for— (a) serious violation of this Constitution or any other law, including a contravention of Chapter Six; (b) gross misconduct, whether in the performance of the member‘s or office holder‘s functions or otherwise; It is an act of gross misconduct for somebody to interdict teachers even before they are given an opportunity to respond to any accusations that they are facing. I do not think this is the way we should run our business. You can see the lamentations from our friend from Jubilee. You heard what the Senate Majority Leader said the other day and what Sen. Sakaja has said today. Why should they allow these office holders to taint the already tainted name of Jubilee?"
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