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    "speaker_name": "Mumias East, JP",
    "speaker_title": "Hon. Benjamin Washiali",
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        "legal_name": "Benjamin Jomo Washiali",
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    "content": " Thank you Hon. Deputy Speaker. Let me, as a matter of procedure, thank my brother, the Chair of this Committee, Hon. Paul; and quickly add that even his own conscience will not allow him to accept this as a reasonable answer to the Statement request. This is because the response raises the question of whether seeking statements here would actually help us provide the oversight that we really need as a House. You have heard the Statement he made. In part of it, he said that the intelligence reports further indicated that groups of local youths had planned to cause chaos which would have resulted in unnecessary destruction of property and injuries to innocent people. Who told the police that there would be youths? You know, those are the questions that we are asking. The Supreme law of this country, under Bill of Rights, Chapter 4 (35) (ii) reads: “Every person has the right to the correction, deletion, or untrue or misleading information that affects the person.” Moreover, if indeed the police went ahead to cancel the function, which was a prayer function..."
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