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    "speaker_name": "Sen. (Prof.) Lesan",
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        "legal_name": "Wilfred Rottich Lesan",
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    "content": "Thank you, Madam Temporary Speaker, for this opportunity you have given me to support the report from the Committee on Education, Information and Technology. I am a Member of this committee. Before I make my contribution, it is unfortunate that my colleague, Sen. Omar Hasasn has already left, but he raised some points that I can highlight. He actually poured cold water on our education system and gave the impression that it is a system that has produced nobody. If you look at the intellectual property rights of this country, this is an education system that has, not only produced factory workers, but has also some intellectuals. I can give examples. The greatest researcher in the area of coffee diseases and new varieties that are resistant to diseases, and who is currently the head of the coffee foundation in the Caribbean is actually a Kenyan who went to school at Kagumo. There is just about to be a breakthrough in the production of malaria vaccine. At the moment, this is being done in South Africa. The head of that project is a young Kenyan girl from Bungoma County who went to school at Kenya High. There is also the tissue banana which has almost gotten rid of all the hunger in Nyeri and Murang’a counties. Mrs. Wambugu, who is a former student of Tumu Tumu Girls, is the one who created innovation on tissue banana. The electronic version of the Senate Hansard Report is for information purposes only. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor, Senate"
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