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"speaker_name": "Nandi Hills, UDA",
"speaker_title": "Hon. Bernard Kitur",
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"content": " Thank you, Hon. Temporary Speaker. I appreciate the Mover of this Motion for bringing it to the Floor of the House for us to be able to discuss this matter. Indeed, I had a lot of concern because at the outset, CBC had problems in itself from 2017 as someone had insinuated. The Cabinet Secretary at the time probably lost her job because of questioning part of the implementation of that programme and later on it was pushed down the throats of all Kenyans. There is no doubt that the programme is very expensive. The reality is what is required or demanded from children when they are going to school compared to the 8-4-4 system which was more structured and organised has thrown many parents into poverty rather than the Government being able to provide affordable primary education. Looking at this, the confusion was made worse by what Hon. Peter Kaluma has captured. When the junior secondary school students did their Kenya Primary Education Assessment examination and the results were out, about 1.2 million students passed but up to now about 200,000 thousand have not been able to report. Of the 1.2 million, there was confusion whether they were going to go to secondary school or remain in their previous schools. The confusion was all over. The whole thing was not well structured. It is like every 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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