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"speaker_name": "Dagoretti South, UDA",
"speaker_title": "Hon. John Kiarie",
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"content": "telecommunication companies with our fintech, we can also leapfrog with biofuel and green vehicles in the country. They do not even have to be electrical vehicles. We can decide that we will power our vehicles with seeds of a type of a tree that grows around Mt. Kenya whose seeds have such a high content of oils that can be developed to produce biofuels. I hesitate to name the tree because I only know it in my native language. I know we have some scientists here, and if I name the tree, they would be able to translate it to English. Research is going to talk about the interconnectedness of industries because a robust automotive industry will give rise to other sub-industries around that effort. More research will also inform how we can approach the cottage industries. Hon. Temporary Speaker, if you think about it, some of the biggest names in the automotive industry are named after people. The companies that we know such as Honda, Suzuki, Ford, Hyundai and Toyota are all named after people who started out in small cottage industries building cars but now they are international household names. That means we can have someone called Kiarie somewhere in Mutuini to assemble cars in a cottage industry at a corner somewhere there and end up being an international name that will be recognised for the efforts of building a car of its nature. I was extremely excited going through Chapter 8 of the National Automotive Policy which talks about communication, publicity and information. This information needs to be shared with the public so that they become our biggest supporters. Chapter 4 of this National Automotive Policy lays out the objectives that we want to achieve. They are quite a number, and of which I will not be able to talk about for now but if time allows, I will do so. As we think about the National Automotive Policy, let us not be limited to only the manufacture of…"
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