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    "speaker_name": "Nominated, JP",
    "speaker_title": "Hon. (Ms.) Halima Mucheke",
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    "content": "(xi) The CS for Interior and Co-ordination of National Government should institute legislative and other measures to forestall cattle rustling in Marsabit and across the country. (xii) The Director of Criminal Investigations should expeditiously investigate claims of ethnic incitement and hate speech disturbing peace in Marsabit County with a view to having the perpetrators prosecuted. xiii) The national Government and the County Government of Marsabit should take necessary action to ensure development of transport and communication infrastructure in Marsabit County in order to improve on policing. (xiv) The Cabinet Secretary for Interior and Co-ordination of National Government should strengthen national security agencies in Marsabit County, especially the National Police Service's Specialised Units to ensure their presence is felt all over the country. (xv) The Kenya National Commission on Human Rights should investigate claims of inter-ethnic killings in Marsabit County and report to the National Assembly within 90 days from the date the Report is tabled before this House. (xvi) All Government Ministries, Departments, Commissions and Agencies required to act on this Report should report to the National Assembly within 90 days from the date the Report is tabled before the House The Report was unanimously adopted by the Committee at its sitting held on 24th May 2021. I wish to thank the Speaker of the National Assembly for invoking Standing Order No. 256 exempting this business from the provisions of Standing Order No. 227. I thank all the Members of the Committee, the offices of the Speaker and the Clerk and the Committee secretariat for their tireless efforts. Lastly, I wish to acknowledge the effort by the late chairman of this Committee, the late Hon. Paul Koinange who spearheaded the collection of evidence from witnesses even in the most volatile parts of the country in search of peace. In his honour, I urge all the stakeholders in the peace-making process in Marsabit County and the country at large to embrace peaceful co- existence. With those few remarks, I beg to move and request Hon. Maoka Maore to second. Thank you."
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