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    "speaker_name": "Hon. (Dr.) Ottichilo",
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        "legal_name": "Wilber Ottichilo Khasilwa",
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    "content": "Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, accidents in nuclear plants are quite common. You remember the Chernobyl accident and the recent accident in Fukushima, Japan. When all these accidents occur, nuclear radiation comes out of the factory and this is a serious threat to human beings. The radiations are very lethal to the lives of people and cause a lot of death, particularly through cancerous processes. Nuclear reactors are prone to terrorism. If you blow up a nuclear plant, you can finish a whole country because the radiations that come out of it will completely spread throughout the whole country. That is why despite the fact that more than 20 years have elapsed, the Chernobyl area is inhabitable. So, it is a very serious and important issue. So, why should Kenya spend more money investing in nuclear energy? We have enough renewable resources. Kenya has more than 10,000 megawatts of geothermal energy which we have not even exploited beyond 1000 megawatts. So, we can put more resources into this clean energy. This country is also rich in solar energy."
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