"No one cares whether Africans have died, no one cares whether they've been poisoned every day, and this is what you're fighting against. Our main battle is to have those pesticides banned and restricted because if they are not safe for Europeans, if that food is not safe for a person in London, why is it good for a person in Nairobi? Why is it good for a person in Lagos? Why is it for a good person in Kinshasa? It's not. And what we're arguing is that if those pesticides contain compounds which are toxic in Europe, and they have been identified, there's no reason as to why they should be brought into Africa, and there's no reason as to why they should be either manufactured or exported into Africa, [...] this is our call to all Africans: we are not second-class citizens of this world. We're not second to Europeans; we're not secondary to anyone. We should take charge of our lives. We should make sure only what is good for us gets to our market.” Njoroge emphasized.
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