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"speaker_name": "Roysambu, JP",
"speaker_title": "Hon. Isaac Ndirangu",
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"content": "I also want to say something about Nairobi County. This is one of the counties that will benefit from this Bill. It does not have reliable data; not even about its employees. We have the highest number of ghost workers in Nairobi County. The county has no statistics and data on the court cases they are involved in. My major concern with the Nairobi County is about management of data on public utilities that have been surrendered for the purpose of developing physical facilities and rendering service. I am talking about areas and spaces meant for building markets, schools, and recreational areas. For Nairobi and other counties to develop, they need to programme their work and get their priorities right. They will need to know, for example, what tonnage of garbage they generate in a day or week. That information will help them know exactly how many trucks they need to buy. They will need to know how many green grocers operate in a day in Nairobi. Such information will help them know the extent to which they need to expand their markets. We will also need to know whether, say, at Pumwani Maternity Hospital, the high mortality rate is as a result of the many sagas about stolen children or simply because of inadequate provision of care. The county needs to know how many residents are in a slum so that they can know the gallons of water they require to keep. They will even need to know how many households are in the slum areas."
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