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"content": "Mr. Speaker, Sir, by 2009, KESSP funding had been discontinued because of some issues that came up. In fact, donors withdrew. So, there was no KESSP funding in 2009. However, schools in those counties received some funding from the Ministry. For example, 17 primary schools in Mombasa County received Kshs9,290,000 as funding for infrastructure. Eight secondary schools in Lamu County got Kshs2 million in 2009/2010 as infrastructure funding. Also, during 2010/2011 Financial Year, a sum of Kshs61,734,700 was allocated to secondary schools in Lamu County. This financial year, a sum of Kshs1 million has been allocated to one secondary school in Lamu County. A total of Kshs2.5 million was allocated to some secondary schools in Mombasa County in 20009/2010 Financial Year. In the last financial year, a total of Kshs12.5 million was allocated to one secondary school in Mombasa County. The same amount has already been set aside during this financial year to benefit a school in Mombasa County. So, those two counties are not neglected."
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