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We are not signing oath of secrecy, Turkana census supervisors say

Turkana content supervisors on census training, refuse to sign secrecy oath demanding increase of allowances.

More than 600 content supervisors who attended a seven-day training at St John's Lodwar High School in Turkana, refused to sign the secrecy oath on Sunday, citing poor transport reimbursement and allowances.

"We were told that after training content supervisors will receive transport reimbursement of Sh1,000 and that was according to the circular that we were given,” said. Didmas Lokomwa.

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