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    "speaker_name": "Mr. C. Onyancha",
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        "legal_name": "Charles Onyancha",
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    "content": "Having said that, I do not think the Constitution is the panacea for all our ills. Most of the problems we have are not because we have a bad Constitution. It is because it is badly executed. Laws are selectively applied and, indeed, people feel that equity has not been applied across the country. That is why they are yearning for a new Constitution, which will not solve those problems. I agree with my colleague, Mr. Nyamweya, about change of heart. We must start afresh with reconciliation and kill impunity at all levels. When I see a matatu passing on the wrong side of the road and a policeman standing ahead just looks at it and moves aside to give it way to pass, I think that is not only selective justice but also impunity. That is something that should be punished at the earliest opportunity. Likewise, when a Minister is under suspicion and is requested to step aside because he is full of impunity to do that on his own as a gentleman – he even goes on a war path - I think that is a measure of impunity that we have got to kill as well."
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