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"speaker_name": "Kitutu Masaba, ODM",
"speaker_title": "Hon. Clive Gisairo",
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"content": " Thank you, Hon. Speaker. However much I may not be very much satisfied with some of the responses given, I have something to say. On the first item, they have tried to answer the question of the mission in which officer Nyamato was involved. Yes, he was not destined for Haiti. However, the discussion and the agenda of his trip had to do with sending of our police officers to Haiti. I believe that is open for wider discussion. Regarding the second and third items, Nyamato passed on sometimes towards the middle February. His body was received in Kenya and buried in the middle of March, a month later. I attended the burial. It was right in my village. As we speak today, a month after the burial, the family is yet to receive the autopsy report. I did not seek a statement on who did what. My request for statement was on what caused the death of Inspector Nyamato. It is not right if we are saying the Government does not know what killed its officer, two months later. Whether it was a heart attack or stroke or poisoning, all we want to know is what led to the death of Inspector Nyamato. Two months down the road, the Government is waiting for a response from the United States of America. This leaves more questions than the answers given. Thank you."
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