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    "speaker_name": "Hon. Lessonet",
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        "legal_name": "Moses Lessonet",
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    "content": "Hon. Speaker, this is the 12th Parliament. A good number of Members in the 11th Parliament liked the idea of information hubs. It is then that we were able to install the hubs in about six constituencies, among them Limuru Constituency, where we have an information hub up and running. This is not cast in stone. Hon. Maoka Maore and Hon. Duale are right to say that it remains the decision of every constituency to see whether they want to proceed with that information hub or not. Eldama Ravine Constituency, which I represent, is only moving to two sites where there is no optic fibre. The optic fibre has covered a fairly long distance. I am comfortable financing the two sites with Kshs1 million each. The other sites are able to make their own applications to the providers such as Safaricom, at a much lower rate of less than Kshs40,000 and you will have a site up and running where the optic fibre is available. I totally agree with the sentiments of Members and on Thursday next week, we will give a new direction. Hon. Maoka Maore, the Chair of the CDF Committee and myself as a Member, will make a decision, so that we can release Members to decide on the Kshs4.5 million."
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