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"content": "the materials are gathering dust. We have forgotten history. I spoke about museums. Even in the collection of statistics, you end up collecting data. I visited the British Library and wondered how the hand written statement of Isaac Newton ended up in their library. They called every person who had something historical or a small writing to deposit it with them. If a person has something historical, for example, the history of where the Bible begun, he or she should bring it to us and we will store it at a fee. That is the purpose of collecting data. Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir, in future, somebody would want to learn how certain things happened in your Nandi County. It is possible that there is some information that you are not aware of. The collection of data and records in the manner proposed by Sen. Lesuuda will help both the national Government and county governments to plan how many secondary schools they should give money and how free primary education funds should be distributed. In an attempt by Cabinet Secretary, hon. Keter, to distribute the Last Mile Connectivity Project, one of the things he is relying on is population and how to send electricity where there are 50 or more people. This information would be important if it was available at the county level so that as they continue to distribute electricity to the lowest point, to every person and to the last mile, they will be able to give us tangible information that is reliable, accountable and truthful. I beg to second."
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