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    "speaker_name": "Ms. Odhiambo",
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        "legal_name": "Alfred Bwire Odhiambo",
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    "content": "I want to say that this is coming at a very opportune time today which is the 16th day of June which is The Day of the African Child that commemorates a day when 600 African children were killed at the hands of governments through senseless killings like the way we are seeing. For that matter, I would want to add my voice to the rest that serious investigative actions be taken, including targeting security personnel. All of us who are speaking here are targeting our questions mainly on a stick approach which is punitive and which I agree with. What carrot approach are we extending, especially to the clergy? I am happy to note that Brother Dr. Kones, among several others, are now born again. What I am requesting the Minister to do, I hope, will also include taking action against our hallelujah brothers who incite others. What is he doing to discourage our clergy from issuing curses against us, our children, our great grandchildren, including me, sister Milly Odhiambo, whose only mistake is to support the Constitution of Kenya although I still believe in the Lord Jesus Christ? What are we doing to stop them from cursing us and also from dividing the nation? What are we doing to encourage them to preach peace and unity?"
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