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    "id": 1478456,
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    "speaker_name": "Sen. Wambua",
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        "legal_name": "Enoch Kiio Wambua",
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    "content": ". Cabinet Secretary, now, we have a situation where there are people, not just in Kitui County, but in other parts of this country, that desire and deserve to access Government services. For mistakes not of their own making, they are unable to access the services because of zero mobile network connectivity. I see what the Government is trying to do and it is a noble thing, but a bit absurd because we are trying to run before we can walk. Should the beginning then be ensuring mobile network connectivity in every part of this country, so that people can be required to use e-Citizen? I am fully aware that the National Treasury is one that allocates money for such universal coverage. As Ministry, are you considering to make those finances available and be part of a multi-agency team of Ministries that will ensure the connectivity first, before you can demand people to use e-Citizen to access Government services?"
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