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"speaker_name": "Kikuyu, JP",
"speaker_title": "Hon. Kimani Ichung’wah",
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"content": " Hon. Speaker, it is true. On the day I sought the Statement, the Chair indicated that they were going to meet the Cabinet Secretary the following week, and he would give a response in two weeks’ time. Fortunately, or unfortunately, they happened to be in Mombasa with the Cabinet Secretary and I saw the matter in the media being canvassed in a meeting with the Cabinet Secretary even before the two weeks the Chair had requested lapsed. So, I expected that the following week or the week after, they would be kind enough to bring to the House what the Cabinet Secretary had said. This is because some of the issues that I had raised in the Statement were on whether Mr. Harun Aydin was actually deported from Kenya. Of course, as per our parliamentary procedures, we expect that if he was deported, the deportation order and other requisite documents would be attached to the response to the Statement that the Chair would bring. From what I hear him saying, he is waiting for a copy of the Statement to attach to the Report. He could not have canvassed that matter with the Cabinet Secretary if he did not have the issues at hand. It means, therefore, either the Committee clerk had the Statement or the Clerk’s Office can give him a copy of the Statement. I even have it on WhatsApp. I can send it to him now if that is all he needs. In fact, I have just sent it to him. Let me send it to him again."
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