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    "id": 915494,
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    "type": "speech",
    "speaker_name": "Kasarani, JP",
    "speaker_title": "Hon. (Ms.) Mercy Wanjiku",
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        "legal_name": "Mercy Wanjiku Gakuya",
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    "content": "could set up, say, 10 or 20 plants but others could merge. The fine that has been proposed is not that much. It is like Kshs1 million upon not doing what you are supposed to do as far as nuclear energy is concerned. This is a serious matter. I look forward to when the country will be ready to generate nuclear energy. We should know that we have a future to protect and until we do what it takes, I can see the commission or the people who will be regulating this having a lot of tasks. When you talk about the hydro power, we do not have very major dangers with it as such. However, with the nuclear power, we need to be very cautious. Why do I repeat it? This is because the effects will affect generations and generations. We better do away with these advancements but remain safe because cheap may be affordable but it may in turn be expensive. People say cheap is expensive. So, let us be very careful about that. As I wind up, let me say that I welcome the idea. If the Committee which looked into this matter had not done it, probably, some ideas and innovations would have come in through other ways or doors which are not allowed. It is good that we have the Bill in place and we should embrace the advancement as a country. Even as we move into the modern world, we should always be very careful on how we go about it. Let us actually set up a particular percentage with regard to how much we should get from the nuclear energy. I support."
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