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"speaker_name": "Dr. Kuti",
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"content": " Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, I would like to comment on an issue that has been raised by previous speakers that whenever insecurity occurs, people point fingers at the Office of the President or the police. Security is actually the responsibility of a tripartite arrangement where leaders play a very major role in bringing about peace and harmony among the people they lead. That is a very critical issue. The second one is the community itself and then the Government as in the Provincial Adminstration. Whenever these three arrangements fall apart, then insecurity becomes a major issue. A case in point is Isiolo where we had a very bad situation before 2002. It was because of poor leadership together with a bad relationship between the community and the leader or the leader and the Office of the President in the district. We now have had almost four-and-a-years of peace in Isiolo because of the good relationship between the elected leaders, including the Members of Parliament and the councillors, through community policing."
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