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"content": "Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, we need to ask ourselves what infrastructure is. If infrastructure is classrooms, it is four walls. You do not have to move the four walls because you can also have four walls at the other place. The other things that are special to a university faculty are the equipment and the instruments they use for instruction. Those ones are movable items, and they have been moved. I said that the library was one of the very important things to the School of Environmental Studies. It was a library which was built in collaboration with the Netherlands friends they had. Those facilities have been relocated. The laboratory has already been set up in Chepkoilel Campus. Again, this is not something which was done abruptly. It was planned from the year 2005. I say so because I happen to have been there in 2005, when the strategic plan was designed. In accordance with that strategic plan, there was establishment of The School of Natural Resources, which is supposed to host the School of Environmental Studies, the School of Forestry and the School of Agriculture. This has to be realised because it would not be useful for the three programmes to be separated because the professors were running between two campuses. So, for them, it is very advantageous that one school hosts all the three programmes. Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I also want to say that infrastructure is not a problem, because two years ago the World Bank gave an award of about Kshs80 million to Chepkoilel Campus to build the School of Natural Resources, and the building is almost ready. So, infrastructure is not going to be an issue."
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