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"speaker_name": "Saku, UDA",
"speaker_title": "Hon. Ali Raso",
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"content": " Thank you very much, Hon. Speaker. Listening to the Questioner and the Cabinet Secretary, I think what the Hon. Member from Mandera is asking is whether Madrassa and Duksi can become part of formal education in Kenya, considering that Madrassa and Duksi are part of formal Islamic education? The Cabinet Secretary has been struggling to tell us whether it can actually form part of formal education, particularly in basic education in Kenya. Let him explain if it is possible for that to happen. He is just speaking about Mandera, Wajir and Garissa, but Madrassa schools are all over – wherever Muslim communities live in Kenya. They might be more in some areas. Is it possible for this to be part of formal education? If so, how can it be structured so that the youngsters can still attend Madrassa but, at some point, they do not miss out on formal education whether they go to nursery schools or enter primary school at the right age? Thank you, Hon. Speaker."
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