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"content": "contractors on several occasions. Finally, she wanted specific timelines within which the road will be completed, bearing in mind that it should have been completed in 2012. I wish to respond as follows: That the construction of the Molo-Olenguruone Road has taken a longer time to complete because of inadequate budgetary provisions since the 2011/2012 Financial Year. The actual financial allocations were as follows: In the 2011/2012 Financial Year, the road was allocated only Kshs200 million instead of Kshs270 million. In the following year, 2012/2013 Financial Year, it was allocated only Kshs66 million as opposed to the Kshs200 million which had been budgeted for. In this financial year, it was allocated Kshs85 million instead of Kshs150 million. You can, therefore, see that the funding for that project was grossly under the estimates envisaged earlier. Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir, the contractor for this project from the start has been Kimilili Haulers Limited. There has not been any change of contractors. However, some works in the project were assigned by the original contractor to Raflo Services to speed up works this financial year. The total amount of funds needed to complete the works is approximately Kshs428 million. This financial year Kshs85 million is available, in the next Financial Year 2014/2015, Kshs200 million will be allocated for the road and a further Kshs200 million in the following financial year so that this road is properly done and completed by December 2015. Thank you. Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir, if you allow me, I will make a very brief response to a Statement sought by Sen. Ntutu."
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