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qualified doctor. Public amenities should be distributed evenly according to population density. The disabled should be given<br />
equal job opportunity and also free education.<br />
Secondary school should be treated the same not according to status eg provincial, national or else. Also in national school<br />
there should be a total percentage from every district, not a matter <strong>of</strong> higher marks, but a certain percentage from every district.<br />
Com. Ibrahim Lethome Please summarize the points.<br />
Mr. Mwangi: There should be prevention <strong>of</strong> sign language from schools to help the disabled. And lastly some primitive<br />
cultures should be abolished.<br />
Com. Ibrahim Lethome Which ones<br />
Henry Mwangi: For example some communities carry arms in public. They carry pangas and all that in public and…….<br />
Com. Ibrahim Lethome Specify the community<br />
Mr. Mwangi: For example the Maasai they carry pangas in public and it should be abolished.<br />
Com. Ibrahim Lethome What do Kikuyu’s carry The Kikuyu also carry<br />
Mr. Mwangi: They don’t carry.<br />
Com. Ibrahim Lethome They do not carry the rungus.<br />
Mr. Mwangi: They don’t.<br />
Com. Ibrahim Lethome Okay. Now let us hear you. And please register your memorandum over there. Speak to the<br />
microphone.<br />
Gideon Karuiki: Okay I am going to (Inaudible) on the issues pertaining to the youth. The first point is (Inaudible) where<br />
most youth get help from e.g drugs and sexual abuse in rehabilitation centers should be established, promoted, and funded by<br />
the Government to give the state they undergo but merely depending on unstable donors.<br />
The second is young up coming trader should not be subjected to heavy taxation unform <strong>of</strong> trade license and market fees by<br />
country councils, at least young hawkers should also enjoy protection from being harassed by the council askaris.