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    "id": 1098627,
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    "speaker_name": "Sen. Seneta",
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        "legal_name": "Mary Yiane Senata",
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    "content": "to protect the people. Many times, livestock theft and conflicts are experienced in different parts of the county. Whenever security organs are called upon to protect or offer assistance where they are needed, they are not available to the people. Therefore, Kenyans become so miserable. That is why we see them killing themselves. That is why we see some illegal groups taking off in some parts of this country. Madam Deputy Speaker, I think that is high time that the security Committees of the National Assembly and the Senate summoned the Cabinet Secretary (CS) so that he can explain to the country the reluctance of the security organs. In the last few weeks, we saw the Ministry of Interior and Coordination National Government taking a lot of time to explain the security of the Deputy President and why they were to reshuffle the security personnel of his office and estate. In this case, we have not seen any Committee or institution within the Ministry of Interior and Coordination of National Government explaining the insecurity that has taken place in Laikipia. If it were in other developed countries, the CS should have resigned by now. We have lost many lives in Laikipia. In the last three months, it was in Marsabit. The other time, it was in Kajiado, and many other parts of the country, yet the CS is still in office. I think that this Statement should be taken very seriously by the concerned Committee and Ministry, so that we can dealt with this situation decisively. I also want to condole with the families who lost their loved ones in Laikipia. I urge the county government of Laikipia and humanitarian organizations to make sure that they have offered shelter and food to the affected persons in Laikipia County."
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