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"content": "examinations, Nyamira County records a low mean. But, again, we need to know what that low mean is and what could be the reasons for that specific scenario. Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, the same sort of issues came up from the various counties. For example, in Kisii County, out of 763 public schools and 45 village polytechnics, they have said that these are the ones that are there. But how does that compare to other counties? Are they doing better than Kwale County, for example? So, just in a snapshot, we could have a comparative analysis. What does it mean vis-à-vis other counties? Are they doing well or badly? That would be very important, so that we have an evaluative framework across counties. This is because, at the end of the day, that evaluative framework becomes handy in being able to really see where the discrepancies are. The same thing applies to Kakamega County, for example, where ECD centres are recorded as 1,068 and 2,200 in terms of teachers. We still need to have a rating, so that we can actually say that, at end of the day, as a Committee, if we were to put in more effort in one county and the other county. What would be the key issues to consider across one county and the other county? It is a very exciting and informative Report. I commend that Committee for the work that they have done. I think that they have put the whole idea of devolution and education on the map. Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I support the adoption of this particular Report."
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