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"content": "is a permanent source of water, children will be forced to get water from other sources like rivers, or from their own homes. So, you can imagine getting water that may not have been treated, either from rivers or from their own homes. In such a case, a child will spend a lot of time looking for water. Secondly, that water is not clean and, therefore, can expose children to unhygienic conditions. The current case of a cholera outbreak across the country may be attributed to insufficient water or lack of it. Therefore, this is an issue that the Ministry of Education should take up. While constructing a school, or for the existence of any school, water must be given priority to ensure that childrenâs time is not wasted. Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, finally, we know that, as it has been said, quality education involves so many factors. Others have already been mentioned, but the issue of education officials, who are supposed to supervise schools to ensure that proper instruction, or attention is being given to pupils, is critical. Without transport, which is a common problem in many districts, this goal cannot be achieved. Therefore, it is necessary that the Ministry of Education considers facilitating education officials through provision of means of transport, so that they can supervise schools to ensure that there is regular attendance to schools by teachers and proper coverage of the syllabus to ensure pupils are ready for end-year examinations. With those remarks, I beg to support."
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