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"speaker_name": "Lari, JP",
"speaker_title": "Hon. Jonah Mwangi",
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"content": "We should also look at the dangers of nuclear energy. Disposal is a big danger. Today, we are not even able to dispose of our waste from e-commerce. You will find old computers in the streets. We are not able to dispose of whatever waste we have. If you go to a busy road, you will find waste on the middle of the road. You find pieces of condoms, surgical materials, and here you are looking at nuclear energy, something that can cause permanent disability to our children who are being born for years. We will have children who have malformation; children who are born without noses or ears for many years. We need to be very strict on this. We are talking about poison through nuclear - radiations. Today, it is very difficult even to manage small hospitals that have radiation machines. In this Bill, are we looking at where we are going to position the nuclear reactors? The Bill has to be very clear. We need to place them where we have a radius of some few hundreds of kilometres from where people live. These areas are limited. Maybe we can find them in North Eastern or Turkana. I do not know where we can find those areas where we need to put the reactors at a radius of above 100 kilometres. If you go to the US, you will find the reactors in the wilderness, the least populated areas. You will also find them in the middle of nowhere. The same happens in Canada. You wonder how they manage it. Do we have the capacity to transport nuclear energy to our grid? The other day we had wind energy. It took the country a long time to connect the wind energy to the national grid."
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