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    "type": "speech",
    "speaker_name": "Ruaraka, ODM",
    "speaker_title": "Hon. TJ Kajwang’",
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    "content": "responsibility on these river causeways. I like that. Is he considering creating a more substantive enforcement powers under these companies that are responsible? For instance, he must insist that in their balance sheets, there is an account in which some portion of money in what they make, whether profits or not, is dedicated to the cleaning up of the river causeways, because of that responsibility which the Cabinet Secretary is talking about. Lastly, Hon. Oluoch is on the upper course than me. So, he gets polluted before me as it goes down the road. There is neglect of the Nairobi River; there is a lot of dumping. There must be a consistent way of opening up that river course by dredging. That is not very little money. They should be dredging the course to keep it open for the substances to pass through, including medical effluent. There are a lot of things that Hon. Oluoch and I see in that river, coming from the myriad of clinics. There are more clinics than people. I do not know whom they are treating. All that effluent is coming down the river. People from a place that I have a lot of respect for, have this affinity for land. When they see land, their body changes. What they do is dump quarry sand on the course of the river such that in as much as it is getting constricted… This is very important"
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