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Mr. Kariuki: Okay I am summarizing. Many youths who die as a result <strong>of</strong> being denied admission to public hospitals due to<br />
lack <strong>of</strong> money should be considered as poor clients, who may need health. And high hospital costs that (Inaudible) loss <strong>of</strong> life.<br />
Anyone who is found guilty <strong>of</strong> in human act <strong>of</strong> abusing youth’s life should not escape being brought to justice. Thanks.<br />
Com. Ibrahim Lethome<br />
Thank you very much. Then register. Joshua Mwangi. Joshua Mwangi do you have a<br />
memorandum Yah you have five minutes you give us the main points.<br />
Joshua Mwangi: Jina langu ni Joshua Mwangi. Kutoka Marelael. (Inaudible) the area MP must have been educated from<br />
two and above. Presidential candidate must have education <strong>of</strong> Standard seven. The MP and Councilor should have an <strong>of</strong>fice<br />
in the electorates’ area. And if he is not able. For one must be voted out. At least must have a total vote <strong>of</strong> 50% <strong>of</strong> the vote<br />
voted. The President must not be above the law. The Constitution must not be to everybody.<br />
The hospitals and primary school must be free to everyone to have justice in all sectors. Schools must have civic education<br />
programs to have equality in every Kenyan citizen. The Constitutional process must be prepared by people and be continuous.<br />
We are 42 tribes in Kenya and every tribe will happen by those before the colonial times. So the laws which were being used<br />
by those tribe be checked well and traced in the Constitution to eliminate all bad cultures so as the people will have each do out<br />
her access.<br />
Com. Ibrahim Lethome Please summarize we are going to read the memorandum.<br />
Mr. Mwangi: Yote iko tu pamoja. To have property anywhere in Kenya provided you have it in the right way. To protect<br />
our public properties not to depend on donors to have a ministry dealing with people special cases. Security personnel to be<br />
accountable for the mess if any person’s cattle are stolen. The Government in power must pay for the stolen animals. To<br />
eliminate majimbo. To abolish <strong>of</strong>ficial administration and to place (Inaudible) in a democratic way. The state must allocated the<br />
police case to recruit every citizen court <strong>of</strong> below 50 years for about 4 months.<br />
The Parliament should have its own timetable and elections held in time. The President should not hold elections as a weapon.<br />
Com. Ibrahim Lethome Mr. Mwanig. I said I have to talk with you. Are you reading the memorandum.<br />
Mr. Mwangi: Yah.<br />
Com. Ibrahim Lethome We wanted you to summarize it. Can you go to the last point.<br />
Mr. Mwangi: All food crops which are grown here must not be imported so as to improve our agriculture sector. And