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"content": "Hon. Speaker, with regard to Akinyi’s property; her own property in her name is safe. But if there is any property which she co-owned with Chinedu illegally, that again comes to legal considerations. How she will set out and how she will share that property is a story for another day. With regard to what hon. Yusuf has asked, yes, why do we have drug trafficking in our country? One thing we need to understand is that our country is a hub. It is a very important country strategically. Our Kenya Airways connects to each and every destination within the African continent and that is why many people want to use it. Hon. Speaker, Sir, hon. Prof. Nyikal asked: Why not Kenya Airways? There is a standard for all airlines. The safety of those passengers is in place. The manner in which Chinedu behaved when he was booked on Kenya Airways, flight number 536, economy seat number 33, was a threat to the other passengers. Maybe, a constituent from Prof. Nyikal’s Constituency who was aboard that flight--- For the security of the passengers on that KQ flight and for the international standards on those kind of deportees, the Kenya Government felt obligated morally and legally to charter Chinedu and his cohorts out of the country."
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