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    "speaker_name": "Sen. Mwakulegwa",
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        "legal_name": "Danson Mwazo Mwakulegwa",
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    "content": "Mr. Speaker, Sir, the first clarification is that the solar batteries are dead and therefore, there is no power. I have said that REA has now developed a maintenance package which is ready and all batteries that are not working will be made to function fully starting now and will be maintained progressively. Secondly, in terms of solar batteries, where the national grid is extended, they are actually converting from solar to the national grid. That is why the summary I gave earlier indicated 4,379 but the one that I have given for all the schools is now 4,175. What has happened is that when they extend the national grid, they are actually providing power through the national grid and also supplementing with solar power. Therefore, it is incumbent upon the Ministry to make sure that when the national grid is extended they should supply power to many schools. The solar connectivity is not removed but left to complement the national supply. Regarding Kacheliba Town, I have provided a list of schools that have been connected to electricity. In West Pokot, 39 schools have been connected to the national grid. Only 58 schools are remaining and work is ongoing. Some of the works are at the design level and some have not yet started. I have also provided a list of primary schools in the whole country per county. I have not done so for secondary schools because that is what I need to answer."
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