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    "speaker_name": "Laikipia North, JP",
    "speaker_title": "Hon. Sarah Korere",
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        "legal_name": "Sara Paulata Korere",
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    "content": " Thank you, Hon. Temporary Speaker. I also want to add my voice to this Adjournment Motion. I do not know whether there is security that matters to some regions and not to other regions. When people say Nairobi is under attack – yes – we want properties and the people of Nairobi to be safe. However, I was watching from the comfort of my sitting room the demonstrations. Picketing is provided for by the Constitution. If Kenyans want to express themselves peacefully, why not? The prowess at which the police attacked the demonstrators made me to sit down. I thought to myself – why can the police not tackle the insecurity in the northern Kenya in the same prowess? There were some young boys and a few old men picketing. These are people who cannot even scare a rat from a hole but the kind of things we saw displayed by the Kenyan police left me wondering: is it really true that we have been unable to combat insecurity in northern Kenya? About 50 bandits have brought the Kenya Police, Kenya Army and the General Service Unit (GSU) to a standstill. Honestly speaking, Kenyans are watching us and wondering: did they send us to this House to come and call each other names? Hon. Members in Azimio la Umoja-One Kenya Coalition Party, I was once a member and I must say this..."
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