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"speaker_name": "Laikipia North, JP",
"speaker_title": "Hon. Sarah Korere",
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"content": "The other day, the President was in Laikipia on 12th March 2024. I raised the issue with him. The President is so passionate about making Northern Kenya secure. And while the President was addressing the issue in Rumuruti, in broad daylight, at midday, they shot dead Daniel Karisho, who was a very successful farmer and also a National Police Reservist (NPR). When the President was on one side of the county, the bandits were having an operation on the other side of the county. We will be burying Karisho on Friday. You wonder what he did to deserve that kind of death. We cannot keep on crying on the Floor of this House. Baringo is crying. Samburu is crying. Laikipia is crying. Elgeyo Marakwet is crying and West Pokot is crying. I do not know whether Tiaty is laughing, but I am just asking: For how long? What does the Government lack in dealing with those bandits once and for all? There are operations that are normally done in those areas. And when those operations are done, we hear a lot of noise from human rights activists and Independent Policing Oversight Authority (IPOA). I ask IPOA and human rights activists…"
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