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"content": "(2) Question No.012 to the Cabinet Secretary for Interior and National Administration by Sen. John Kinyua Nderitu, MP on curbing of rampant abuse of Ketamine. (3) Question No.025 to the Cabinet Secretary for Interior and National Administration by Sen. Mohamed Said Chute, MP on recruitment and deployment of Chiefs and Assistant Chiefs. (4) Question No.026 to the Cabinet Secretary for Interior and National Administration by Sen. Mohamed Said Chute, MP on delay in recruitment of NPRs in the wider Northern Frontier counties. (5) Question No.032 to the Cabinet Secretary for Interior and National Administration by Sen. James Murango, MP on kidnappings along Makutano-Sagana Highway in Kirinyaga County. (6) Question No.045 to the Cabinet Secretary for Interior and National Administration by Sen. James Lomenen, MP on the security situation in West Pokot and Turkana Counties. (7) Question No. 051 to the Cabinet Secretary for Youth Affairs, Sports and the Arts by Sen. Mohamed Said Chute, MP on the status of the construction of Marsabit Stadium. (8) Question No. 053 to the Cabinet Secretary for Youth Affairs, Sports and the Arts by Sen. Samson Cherarkey, MP on Team Kenya’s participation in the World Athletics Championship in Budapest; and, (9) Question No. 054 to the Cabinet Secretary for Interior and National Administration by Sen. Mohamed Said Chute, MP on the counter-terrorism efforts put in place by the Government. Hon. Senators, as earlier indicated, my office, together with that of the Senate leadership in general, will continue to work with the Executive to ensure that Questions are responded to when scheduled. The concerns of hon. Senators on this matter are appreciated and I encourage hon. Senators to use this tool to bring the Executive to account. Finally, hon. Senators may be aware that 10th October is a national holiday. The Senate Business Committee has therefore not scheduled any business for that day. Regular sittings will therefore resume on Wednesday, 11th October, 2023. I take this opportunity to wish us all a fruitful visit to our counties and a happy Huduma Day. Mr. Speaker, Sir, I hereby lay the Statement on the Table of the Senate."
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