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    "speaker_name": "South Mugirango, UDA",
    "speaker_title": "Hon. Silvanus Osoro",
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    "content": " Hon. Deputy Speaker, this is in line with what Hon. Keynan has brought before this House. About four weeks ago, my driver had a very chilling experience with his first-born daughter. She got lost and has not been traced for the past four weeks. She was picked by some people in a street in Kisii Town and to date, even as we speak, we cannot tell where the young girl is. She is 19 years old. The license plates captured by eyewitnesses are not registered at the National Transport and Safety Authority (NTSA) offices. This is a serious issue. The Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) should invest in such matters, considering the substantial budget allocation they receive. This should not be happening. The DCI should explain to us why it takes too long to trace a person, especially with the modern technologies that are available today, as Hon. Keynan has said. If this can happen to an elected leader, what will happen to an ordinary Kenyan? It is high time that we invite the Cabinet Secretary for Interior and National Administration to explain the efforts that are being made to trace those people. Families are going through a lot of traumas. Thank you very much, Hon. Deputy Speaker."
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