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    "id": 1317409,
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    "type": "speech",
    "speaker_name": "Prof. Kithure Kindiki",
    "speaker_title": "The Cabinet Secretary for Interior and National Administration",
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        "legal_name": "Kithure Kindiki",
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    "content": "and giving them to innocent citizens of Kenya to kill their fellow citizens simply because they come from a different ethnicity. Again, Hon. Temporary Speaker, maybe I will expect some reactions when I come back to the House next time because we will be fair. We respect all leaders. We have a lot of respect for elected leaders but we have no respect for criminals. Lastly, Kisii and Nyamira counties have witnessed gang crime of late. It is not just Kisii and Nyamira but also Nakuru. There has been a resurgence even in a bit of Nairobi. We had made a lot of progress in Nairobi but, increasingly we have assessed the threats in those key areas including Mombasa. We are witnessing a re-emergence of well-organised gangs of young boys and sometimes girls hardly 20 years of age. They are killing people, stabbing and robbing them. As we go to the festive year, part of our strategy is to crack down on those gangs. We have already made some good progress in Nakuru. However, I want to admit and agree with the Member for Bomachoge, Hon. Alfah Miruka, that the situation of gun violence in Kisii and Nyamira requires enforcement. We are on it. Thank you, Hon. Speaker"
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