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"content": "Madam Temporary Speaker, I took him straight to the Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Energy whom I found with the Managing Director of Kenya Power Company and the Managing Director of the KenGen. I told them: “This industrialist is going to Egypt next week because of what you have done to him.” I showed them the slides. They said: “This cannot happen. We will give him a dedicated line – whatever that means - and he will have power now without stoppage.” It seems like he got the dedicated line because he has never complained to me again. But we only give a dedicated line because we do not have enough power. We have to move power from a certain concentration area to another concentration area at night or during the day, depending on who needs it where. Since it is so little in the market, we have to move it around. That affects industries. There are serious people who want to set up industries here, like cement factories, for example. The largest manufacturer of cement in Nigeria was here and he said: “I will come back as soon as you fix the power.” How are we going to fix it? If we have to build a hydroelectric dam, probably, it will take us five to seven years. If we have to do all these little things that we are doing, it will take us a long time."
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