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    "type": "speech",
    "speaker_name": "Mogotio, UDA",
    "speaker_title": "Hon. Kiborek Reuben",
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    "content": " My Question is on insecurity and banditry. Coming from Baringo, we have lost teachers. Tomorrow, we have a burial of a teacher, Thomas Kibet, who was killed by bandits. What plans does the Ministry have for compensating teachers who have died in the line of duty? They lose their lives serving this nation and our children. The Ministry does not take care of them or their families. The second question to the Cabinet Secretary relates to schools affected by banditry. Schools have been closed, but the Ministry has not come clear on their plan to protect our children and schools. With the Ministry of Defence and the Ministry of Interior and National Administration, you must not pay lip service to protect our children. This is not something we will take lightly. Do not give us an excuse or explanation, Cabinet Secretary, you have said that you have security, watchmen or the National Police Reservists (NPRs) protecting the schools, but the actual situation is that a blind teacher, Thomas Kibet, was killed by bandits last week. His burial is tomorrow. We have cases of our children who have been killed by bandits in schools. What should we do? Should we surrender to fate, or should you give us direction on what the Ministry is planning in collaboration with the Ministry of Interior and National Administration and the Ministry of Defence to protect our schools and children? Please give us a substantive answer, Cabinet Secretary, and let it be serious and candid. Assure us that our children will be safe in school. The President..."
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