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"speaker_title": "Hon. Opiyo Wandayi",
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"content": " Thank you very much, Hon. Temporary Speaker, for using your discretion very wisely in the manner you have done. The issues raised in Hon. Oluoch’s Statement are grave. They are extremely weighty issues that this House must get seized of. Even as we speak and from what we are reading and hearing on international media, it is not clear who made the request for the Government of Kenya to send police officers to the Republic of Haiti. We do not know whether it is the Government of the United States, the Government of the Republic of Haiti or the United Nations. Although the United Nations passed a resolution at the Security Council later on, that was a very general resolution. It did not specify that Kenya was even to lead that mission. I was very keen. That Security Council resolution did not name Kenya as the leader of that very dangerous mission. Even as we wait for the Cabinet Secretary to come here next week to explain, it behoves us to express ourselves as a House. This is an extremely dangerous adventure - an extremely dangerous adventure that is ill-thought. It is reckless and very careless. It is extremely careless of whoever has conceived of this very ill-conceived notion. I conclude that let the House register its feelings even as the Cabinet Secretary comes."
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