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    "speaker_name": "Ugunja, ODM",
    "speaker_title": "Hon. Opiyo Wandayi",
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    "content": "have just heard of ultimatums and conditions after conditions. What worries me the most is the condition that Kenya must produce the killers of the three geologists and two UPDF soldiers. It is as if the Kenyan and Ugandan governments know the identity of the purported killers. More importantly, how do you link the purported killers of these five persons to those who were court-martialed and are languishing in jail in Jinja? What is the connection? How do you tie the apprehension of the killers with the release of those who were court-martialed on different charges? We have a problem with that Statement. From this Floor, I plead that this matter requires the highest possible intervention. I do not think it is enough to say that the Executive is seized of this matter. We have had enough of those stories. We want to see a more definite action from the Kenyan State. It is as if we have nothing else to hold Uganda to. We know that as neighbouring countries, we need each other. However, it is as if Uganda is doing us a favour by releasing those we believe are wrongfully in custody or prison. Why can they not release those Turkana herders first if they really want genuine discussions and then plead with Kenyan authorities to look for the killers of the five people? This Statement is problematic as it does not address the issues raised by the Hon. Akujah, who is absent today. It is also unsatisfactory. I suggest you order the person who has authored it to go beyond what he says."
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