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    "speaker_name": "Luanda, DAP-K",
    "speaker_title": "Hon. Dick Oyugi",
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    "content": "I come from a region where we have had serious issues of insecurity of late. People have been cut with pangas and shokas . Some have even been shot. I wonder what has become of us as a nation because people no longer have respect to human life. As the President talked about femicide and the insecurity we have, I wish it involved the other insecurities we face as a country. Maybe he should have directed the necessary agencies in the Ministry of Interior and National Administration to move deeper and find out the root cause of the insecurities we have. An example is the serious violence that has taken place in my area of Luanda over the last two weeks or so. All this has to do with insecurity. Therefore, I must applaud that but call for more action on insecurity. Hon. Temporary Speaker, there is the Adani matter and our airport. It is a fact that our Kenyan airport, the Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (JKIA) that we are so proud about, is not of great significance as compared to the others we see whenever we visit. It is true that Kenyans are yearning for a new airport. It is true that Kenyans would wish to have a state of the art airport that is commensurate to, or pairs well with other international airports. The person who was supposed to do the PPP is the matter at hand. That is the Adani deal. This is where Kenyans had an issue. I particularly had an issue with Adani because of the issues we have read, what we gathered before, and what has been said about Adani. Therefore, I must applaud the President for coming out strongly and agreeing with Kenyans that the Adani tender or PPP should be cancelled. That was a great thing to me. I believe we can have a new person do the PPP. Lastly, I must confess that I have not been very keen on the SHA or SHIF issue. Recent testimonies from my people is that they are now beginning to appreciate what this scheme has. It is more inclusive and accommodative. I must say that I now have a deeper insight. As much as we passed the SHA law in this country, I did not support or even know it. I have found it more accommodative and inclusive."
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