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"content": "Hon. Speakers, since I came into Office in 2013, we have embarked on a path that has placed human development at our foremost priority. A nation is more than borders and territory; a nation is her people. To judge a nation, one must examine the lives of ordinary citizens, and the extent to which they can access the basic requirements owed to them. The quality of this access is what gives them dignity. At the heart of that development of our nation is the development of a dignified citizen, and I believe that education is the gateway to this development; a gateway that tears down inequality. That is why today, I am pleased to report on the gains that we have made in the last eight years in the sector of education. By the year 2030, our population is expected to be about 63 million. Out of this, about 38 per cent of Kenya’s population will be categorised as school going. This means that two out of every five Kenyans will be in school. In order to meet the ever-growing demands of this global landscape, we must prepare the next generations now; today and not tomorrow. This is why we have been committing each year to channelling a substantial amount of our national budgetary The electronic version of the Official Hansard Report is for information purposesonly. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor."
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