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"content": "is grown in Nairobi's Eastlands. It looks very green and attractive, but it is dangerous for human consumption. Human beings are not able to grow foodstuffs safely. So, they go into all sorts of short-cuts. We have got so many townships on the outskirts of Nairobi, which do not have a central sewerage system. So, they discharge raw sewerage and Kenyans, who want to make some money, are now growing arrow-roots, sukumawiki and cabbage and selling them to markets. They are dangerous foodstuffs! So, this is the sort of thing we want to bring to an end, so that safe food can be grown under supervision, and we can feed our people. Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, I would, through you, urge hon. Members to put aside their fears. Let us vote in favour for this Bill. It is being supported by the relevant Departmental Committee. Its Members have listened to the scientists. They are recommending to this House that we enact this Bill. I have personally travelled the extra mile to talk to our scientists on this Bill, and they assured me that the Bill is good. It has no danger and, in fact, it will ensure that those dangers from imported food and that sort of thing are removed. With those remarks, I beg to support."
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