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"speaker_name": "Prof. Njuguna Ndung’u",
"speaker_title": "The Cabinet Secretary, National Treasury and Economic Planning",
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"content": "Eight, the Government has proposed and moved with digitisation; and the digitised and automated services to the tune of Ksh3,570 of Government services through the E-Citizen platform that has enhanced access to Government services and brought greater convenience to citizens. The Government targets to bring on board close to 5,000 services on the E-Citizen platform by the end of 2023. Nine, the Government has launched Data Protection Registration System, to provide digital identity to all Kenyans in order to facilitate the transactions between the Government and its citizens. Finally, we returned the port operations from Nairobi and Naivasha to Mombasa in order to reaffirm the coastal economy and give importers and especially, the business community, a choice on cargo clearance. The Government has introduced a Government-to-Government arrangement for oil importation to provide a long-term supply plan of fuel and ease the monthly demand for the USA dollar in the country, in a situation where global dollar shortage was ensuing. The Government has also appointed four Court of Appeal judges and two judges of the Environment and Land courts in line with the recommendations of the Judicial Service Commission to strengthen the Judiciary. Further, the Government escalated the actualisation of the Judiciary Fund that will increase allocation of resources towards enhancing access to justice. The Government has enhanced the independence of the National Police Service (NPS) by granting them financial autonomy as envisaged in our Constitution."
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