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"speaker_name": "Kikuyu, UDA",
"speaker_title": "Hon. Kimani Ichung’wah",
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"content": " Thank you, Hon. Temporary Speaker. Let me just add my voice to this issue. On the question of GMO, it is only fair that we address ourselves to both issues of science and fact. A lot of things are being peddled out there that may not necessarily be factual. Some are based on science or research that was done years ago and has since been reviewed. It is only fair that at an appropriate time, on the matter of the safety of GMOs, we allow ourselves as a House, through the relevant committees, to interrogate the issues at hand. I know this is just a Motion that somebody alluded to. It is just a Motion to talk and not to come up with any particular resolution. First, we must not be afraid of science. Secondly, we must be very afraid of peddlers of fear. Some of the people peddling fear out there stood where I am standing sometime back during the Grand Coalition Government, and spoke loudly in favour of GMO but today, from outside there, they are speaking from the other end of the mouth. I do not want to mention names because they know themselves. I see Hon. Opiyo Wandayi agreeing with me because he also knows them and they know themselves. When I say that we speak to facts…"
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