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    "speaker_name": "Ms. Odhiambo",
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        "legal_name": "Alfred Bwire Odhiambo",
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    "content": "I also acknowledge Mr. Njuguna. Thank you very much for, especially, bringing in the concept of kidnappings. I think for any Kenyan now, when you talk about kidnappings, it is a big issue. It is a shame that in this country, we have two persons who have confessed that they were kidnapping women and children right before our own eyes and we did not even know. Why? That is because as a country, we have become so individualistic that even when wrong things are happening around us, we cannot see or know. There are some things that you see happening in other countries and you think they are horror movies; you do not think they are things happening in the country. But for somebody to have actually kidnapped people and for somebody to have disappeared for over years without even people knowing that they are dead is a shock and to us as a country, it shows to what level our social security networks have collapsed. It is something that we need to go back to as a country, and look at where we went wrong. I would want to encourage and challenge our religious community to take back the country to where it missed its step. We are missing a step somewhere as a country and we need to search God and ask God to give us a new direction as a country."
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