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"content": "Thank you, hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker. First and foremost, I would like to thank the Chairman for the Departmental Committee on Transport, Public Works and Housing and congratulate him for the speed at which this matter has been expedited. This was a question that was asked about a week ago and we now have an answer. In his answer, the Chairman has mentioned that the street lights on Kiambu Road which were installed in 2007 went into disrepair in 2014. That is about six years ago. I am wondering whether inspection was done after this road was constructed. How can we have street lights getting into disrepair in a period of less than ten weeks? I am sure the street lighting poles were not made of plastic but of steel. Therefore, they were meant to last. We have street lights in Nairobi which were installed during the colonial time and they are still in existence and are in good repair. How comes the ones that were done on this road went into disrepair after such a short time and yet this was a job that was well supervised by the relevant Ministry? Secondly, on the junction to Ridgeways Mall---"
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