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"content": "Thank you, Mr. Speaker, Sir. Allow me also to register my remarks by congratulating Waziri . He is the first Cabinet Secretary for National Treasury to appear before this Senate. The other one never appeared. My quick question is on the application for the identity (ID) cards. An Identity Card application costs Kshs300 and its replacement costs Kshs1,000. What is your take as the Cabinet Secretary for National Treasury on scrapping the cost of anybody acquiring an ID card in this country? We are all citizens by virtue that we are born in this country. Bring this cost to zero. Lastly, who owns e-Citizen? If the Government owns e-Citizen, why then do we have a double charge, where you have the amount that you are paying and an additional cost as you earlier mentioned in regards to the processing fee? Clarify who owns e- Citizen. Thank you."
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