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"content": "Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I thank the Assistant Minister for that comprehensive response to my Question. However, I realise that both the Minister and his Assistant Minister are new. They may not be familiar with the activities of Ewaso Nyiro Development Authority. However, the document that the Assistant Minister laid on the Table and also from his verbal response, the information is very inaccurate. For the most parts, it is actually false. For instance, even the figures, as they appear in the documents he provided, do not add up. For instance, the cost of water pans is Kshs51 million but, in actual fact, when you add up, it is about Kshs55 million. Some of the water pans that are said to be rehabilitated are not even there. I take issue, particularly with the costing. When you are costing a water point, whether it is a borehole or a water pan, there are three factors you must consider. One is the depth of the borehole, the soil and rock formation as well as mobilization of the equipment and the distance. Almost all those water pans and boreholes cost Kshs4 million irrespective of the depth of the borehole. Some of these boreholes are about 100 metres deep, while the others are 350 metres deep. Some of the costing that was done---"
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