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Uproar Over Moses Kuria Admitting GMO Causes Death

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  • Trade Cabinet Secretary, Moses Kuria, was once again in the spotlight after controversially admitting that Genetically Modified Organisms crops can lead to death. 

    Kuria made the remarks while addressing traders on Thursday, November 17. 

    The CS publicly stated that the 10 million duty-free GMO maize he allowed to be imported can be added to the list of causes of death in Kenya. 

    “We have so many things that can kill us in the country. Being in this country, you are a candidate for death. 

    Moses Kuria during the Kenya - South Africa High-Level Business Forum
    Moses Kuria during the Kenya – South Africa High-Level Business Forum
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    Moses Kuria

    “And because so many things compete for death, there is nothing wrong with adding GMOs to that list. That is why we have deliberately allowed GMO until we are satisfied that we have enough maize, the staple food,” Kuria stated as the audience burst into laughter. 

    Kuria further explained that the government allowed the importation of duty-free genetically modified maize in renewed efforts to curb ongoing hunger and famine.

    “In view of the food situation in the country, I shall be signing instruments to allow duty-free imports of GMO and non-GMO maize for the next six months,” CS Kuria announced.

    “It is our responsibility as the government. I know this will offend some people, but even if we lose some votes here and there, we shall see the kingdom of heaven,” Kuria added. 

    Kuria’s statement attracted a backlash from Kenyans, who expressed their dismay and disgust.

    Senior Counsel Otiende Amollo responded to CS Kuria, stating, “This Is Truly Sad!”

    “The general public ought to be well informed that GMO does not mean harm. Most, if not all, the genetic modifications performed on these crops are aimed at improving quality, texture, appearance and overall yield of the crop,” Juliet Wachira defended the CS. 

    American billionaire Bill Gates who arrived in the country on Tuesday, November 15, also advised Kenyans on the benefits of consuming GMO foods. 

    “Every piece of bread I’ve ever eaten is from genetically modified wheat, every piece of corn I’ve eaten is G.M.O,” Bill Gates revealed.

    Maize flour stocked at a supermarket in Kenya
    Maize flour stocked at a supermarket in Kenya.
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    The importation of GMO maize was meant to help fill the gap triggered by reduced harvest in the wake of prolonged drought which pushed the cost of flour to Ksh230. 

    Chaired by President William Ruto, the Cabinet passed a resolution on Monday, October 3, to lift the ban on Genetically Modified Organisms (GMO) crops.

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  • Source: kENYANS.CO.KE

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