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"content": "Sometimes, as you drive to Bomet through Mai Mahiu, you see highly inflammable gases being transported, and when accidents happen, it becomes a danger to pedestrians. Why can we not regulate and say, the LPG carrying lorries, should perhaps have their own lane, or they should be driven at night or at a particular speed, because most of them get accident. Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir, the fifth point that I would like to make is, the Committee of Energy within 90 days, should give us an audit of LPG gas production companies within the estates. In fact, I would have expected the Committee by today evening, or by the laying of this Motion, to tell us there has been an order by Energy and Petroleum Regulatory Authority (EPRA) and through the Senate Committee on Energy that, any liquefied petroleum gas plants within any residential area should be banned. That is the only way Kenyans will respect us as a House. They should be closed down, and any person found operating without the approval of EPRA and other regulating agencies should be charged. Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir, when you made your submission today in the afternoon, you mentioned career progress of the Assistant Chiefs and Chiefs, which was brilliant. These Assistant Chiefs, the Chiefs, Nyumba Kumi, the Kokwet elders---"
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