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"speaker_name": "Thika Town, UDA",
"speaker_title": "Hon. Alice Ng’ang’a",
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"content": "Hon. Temporary Speaker, what we are telling them is, because they want the presidency clean and fair; they should sit, relax and enjoy seeing us, Kenya Kwanza, leading this nation to greater heights instead of going to the streets and damaging roads. Can you imagine that? Ambulances use those roads when people are sick. The same people use the roads when going to the airport yet they are here saying that it is about demonstrations. Which demonstration? It is mass destruction and yet I have not seen anyone saying that was wrong. They are very happy that they have succeeded. This time round, the police said that enough is enough. No more looting and destruction and that is why people are crying. The police only did what they were supposed to be doing, which is to protect the rights and businesses of the people. There is nothing wrong that they did. When it came to maandamano, the leaders came on television and announced that they would have three days of demonstration. I looked for the leaders during the maandamano, but I did not see them anywhere. Some came down with a flu while others admitted themselves in hospitals. Others took trips to far places so that they could not be held accountable, leaving men and militia demonstrating on the streets. The people who hail from my region do not want to hear the word “militia.” We know what it does and did to our people."
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