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    "content": "(b) For primary schools in Ol’Kalou Constituency, there was an under-staffing of 206 teachers. There was a shortage of 99 teachers in Mirangiine, 66 in Nyandarua West and 38 in Nyandarua Central District. The criteria for distribution was calculated on a formula as follows:- Under-staffing of the district times the availability of vacancies, in this case 66, over the under-staffing of the constituency which was a total of 206. When you calculate for each area, Mirangiine got 32 teachers, Nyandarua Central got 12 teachers and Nyandarua West got 22 teachers. Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, for secondary schools in Ol’Kalou Constituency, there was an under-staffing of 191 teachers against the allocation of 20 teachers under the Economic Stimulus Programme (ESP). There was a shortage of 53 teachers in Mirangiine, 97 in Nyandarua West and 37 in Nyandarua Central districts. Again, the criteria for distribution was calculated on a formula; under-staffing of the district times the available vacancies (in this case 20) over the under-staffing of the constituency which is 91. This translated to Mirangiine having six teachers, Nyandarua Central having six teachers and Nyandarua West eight teachers. Nyandarua West District was allocated additional two teachers due to the highest number of shortages at 97."
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