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"content": "Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I want to thank Sen. Haji for the answers that he gave in response to this problem. As my colleague put it, it is not only in Trans Nzoia County, but there are pockets of problems scattered across the country with regard to insecurity. It looks like we are still handling things the way we were doing before. If you listened to the Statement, the Chairman said that the mobile numbers of police officers have been given to raia . He also said that police vehicles that have always been sung about are going to be given. I wanted to hear clearly that there is a shift in how we deal with insecurity in the villages and estates. For example, I wanted to hear whether the Government has agreed to formalize some of the security measures that villages and counties have taken in order to arrest this. You heard Sen. Khalwale say that youth had to take it upon themselves to eliminate those fellows, which means that they knew them. If we formalize the groups that offer security in the villages, it would be quite easy to deal with insecurity. We have people called elders who work with chiefs. We can put them together with the youth and women as a unit to deal with this problem."
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