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    "content": "class B roads. This was done after the enactment of the new Constitution. There was a requirement to have public participation; the stakeholders have to be involved. I believe the Senate is one of the major stakeholders when it comes to county issues. We were not involved. There was a backdoor generation of new classification of roads because even if you check right now, the existing classification even at the county level through the KeRRA managers as it was previously. I challenged the Kenya Roads Board (KRB) Director General on that because if you check their website and generate the map of your county, it is the same classification which we know, the old ones. However, now the ones they give on paper are not in any map. I am sure that they are not even in the annual road work plans they are using. So, that is a clear way of trying to defeat the purpose of devolution by retaining the roads function at the national level while the national Government has been known to be very skewed in terms of resource."
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