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"speaker_name": "Tinderet, JP",
"speaker_title": "Hon. Julius Melly",
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"content": " Thank you, Hon. Deputy Speaker. I want to speak to this matter, which is a matter of national concern. Hon. Omuse has just brought it. I think the Ministry is sleeping on the job. On several occasions, we have the 100 per cent transition. Members of Parliament have moved a step ahead and built schools. Last week, we discussed about congestion in schools. These are different times. We have issues now in many schools where students are sleeping in labs. Some of them are even in dining halls, some are even in tents, yet we have built a number of schools to ease congestions in these areas. The Ministry is refusing to register them. I have a case in my constituency where I have around three secondary schools which we built from Form One to Form Four. The students are now in Form Two, yet they have not been registered. They have the facilities. We have Cherondo Secondary School, Kipkuria Secondary School and even Kibongwa Secondary School, which are good schools. They have students yet the Ministry is saying that there is no need to register them. As my colleagues have just said, look at the national schools. This is a COVID-19 period and students are very much congested. When they are congested, you will realise that even diseases will break out. If the Ministry is refusing to register the schools and we have 100 per cent transition, it is bad."
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