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The Senate emphasised the need to address the root causes of poor service delivery and their impact on national development, noting that effective follow-up is essential to achieving tangible improvements for citizens.

Among the priority issues highlighted are school dropout rates, high pupil-to-teacher ratios in pre-primary education, limited availability of learning materials, child stunting, and gaps in disaster management at the district level.

Senators also committed to tracking the implementation of their recommendations to ensure they effectively contribute to resolving these challenges.

This step underscores the Senate’s oversight role in promoting accountable governance, improved service delivery, and sustainable national development.

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