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"speaker_name": "Mr. Muriungi",
"speaker_title": "The Assistant Minister for Tourism and Wildlife",
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"content": " Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I beg to reply. I am aware that Mt. Elgon National Park has no electricity, and that the roads are in a poor state. The park offices operate on a generator and some staff houses are on solar power at the moment. The KWS had applied for electricity a few months ago but the organisation was not able to raise the Kshs10 million for the supply before the expiry of 90 days given by the KPLC. The KWS has teamed up with neighbouring potential consumers, and has received a quotation Kshs9.4 million which will be required to tap power from the national grid, which is not far from the hon. Member's house. The Kenya Roads Board, through the District Roads Committee, has graded 11 kilometres and gravelled 5.6 kilometres of Road E337 between last year and this year at a cost of Kshs4 million. The African Development Bank (ADB) is gravelling the road to Endebes from Cholim. The roads within the park are currently being patched up and graded."
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