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"content": "asked whether they are refugees. If so, they were asked whether they had papers identifying them as refugees because the business community was tired. So, they came out and said, “What do we do? This is now too much; hundreds of us are being taken to the cells and we pay a lot of dollars to be released. So, we do not know whether we are supposed to be paying some tax, or what is all this?” So, I suggested to the security and the then Commissioner of Police, who was there in the meeting, and I told him: “Do this; give the security job to these old men, each one of them to head ten flats or apartments in Eastleigh and get a report from them. If there is a bad report, then he is particularly responsible if it happens in his area.” They went and did exactly that and within one month, there were no cases of insecurity in Eastleigh. Please give security back to the people. This idea that you can have security up here and force it downstairs is not going to work. The issue that the central Government can build roads everywhere and maintain them with money from the Kenya Urban Roads Authority (KURA) will not work. Give the counties or the sub-counties the capacity to build their own roads. With little support, we will solve the dual problem that we have here. With those few remarks, I support."
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