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    "speaker_name": "Mr. Githae",
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        "legal_name": "Robinson Njeru Githae",
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    "content": "Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, there is insecurity but it is not in vibrant social places, that is, the night club areas. The insecurity brought by inadequate lighting is in other areas. I will elaborate and show the hon. Member exactly what we are doing and the areas that we consider to be crucial to the eradication of insecurity. These areas are actually outside the Central Business District (CBD). The incidences Dr. Khalwale mentioned happened outside the CBD. We have installed street lights in the areas outside the CBD, for example, Mbagathi Way which connects City Mortuary and Nairobi West because of the rampant insecurity experienced there. Kapenguria Road which connects Nairobi City with Kikuyu Constituency was identified as a high security area. We have also done street lighting on Kitengela Road in Lang’ata; Gitanga Road; Othaya Road; Loitoktok Road; Kiambu Road; Balozi; Coffee Garden Estate and Kasarani Crescent near Mathare. Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, we have gone for high mast lighting because of rampant insecurity in such areas compared to social clubs. This is because high mast lighting lights a bigger area and, therefore, you get good value for money. We also intend to install high mast lighting in Kenyatta, Kibera and Mathare markets. After that, we will go to satellite towns such as Kitengela, Kangemi, Isinya and Ngong where there is rampant insecurity compared to the areas around social clubs."
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