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"content": "Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, firstly, the Minister said that there is sufficient diesel in this country. Personally, on two occasions, yesterday and today, I tried to fuel my car at two different filling stations and I was told that I could not buy diesel worth more than Kshs3,000. The petrol attendants said that the stocks of diesel they had were also running out and they did not know when they would have the next stocks. So, could the Minister further confirm whether this story is true? Secondly, the Minister talked about the refinery having some breakdown, which means that it is not functioning at this particular time. He said that the breakdown only affected the refining or processing of super petrol. What about diesel? We know that there is only one refinery plant in this country, which is located in Mombasa. How sure are we that the other part may not also affect the flow of diesel to this part of the country, and not lead to this country coming to a halt as a result? Finally, could he undertake to table the findings of the Energy Regulatory Commission (ERC) following their investigations into who caused this problem? Thank you, Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir."
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