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    "id": 504831,
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    "type": "speech",
    "speaker_name": "Hon. (Ms.) Ombaka",
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    "speaker": {
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        "legal_name": "Christine Oduor Ombaka",
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    "content": "We need to educate our children right from an early age, so that by the time they are adults, they are extremely sensitive to cleanliness; spitting or throwing banana peelings all over should be stopped. You could be following a vehicle in front of you, and somebody in that vehicle keeps on eating bananas and throwing away peelings. You just see every three minutes peelings dropping out of the vehicle in front of you. They keep on dropping out because somebody is eating bananas and does not care where to throw the peelings. He does not even keep them until he reaches a certain spot where there is litter disposal, so as to drop them there. I am very worried about the manners we have in relation to environmental protection. That is why I appeal to educationists who are here, or the committees dealing with education, that a certain curriculum should be developed for primary schools to know how to protect the environment by keeping it clean. It seems to be a very simple thing, but it is difficult to act on."
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