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"content": "number of schools in the country, where students from Form One to Form Four have never seen a computer. We also have certain schools in Kenya where a computer is a normal tool. When they get to higher levels of education, for example, the university, students from such schools will always be ahead, while those who have never seen computers will be assumed to be learning. This is corruption. Corruption in education is when you corrupt the minds of the youths. Mr. Speaker, Sir, this kind of corruption can only be eliminated by the introduction of such technology in the name of fibre connectivity to various county governments. That will ensure that such connections reach schools in the neighbourhood, colleges, hospitals, police stations and even polling stations. This connection will pave way for the introduction of software, where computer labs can be used as teaching rooms. A school in Turkana can receive the same software like a school in Nairobi. For example, whatever Lenana School is teaching, it can be connected to schools in Turkana, Lodwar and Mandera without sending many teachers in schools. When this infrastructure is developed in our country, I am sure even learning and teaching will be very easy and cheap. Every student will receive the same kind of material through this fibre connectivity."
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