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    "content": "hon. Wetangula. So, to just let this matter fly like that, it can immediately set the bloc that sympathises with Sen. Wetangula against the other bloc and the situation will become worse. Finally, Mr. Speaker, Sir, I would like the Government to stop playing games with the issue of insecurity in Bugoma County and in Kenya in general. I refer specifically to Bungoma County because when this matter of insecurity first came up three or four months ago, none other than the Deputy President and the Inspector General visited Posta Grounds and promised the people, upon the people’s request, that they would reshuffle the senior police officers within Bungoma County because there was laxity and general unwillingness of the police to come out when called upon. These people did not come out last night the way Sen. Wetangula has said. It is shocking that even up to now, not a single police officer has been reshuffled in Bugoma County. What was the use of the rally that was called by the Deputy President and Inspector General, David Kimaiyo? Mr. Speaker, Sir, we are very sad. We want to send our condolences to the family of Peter Wanyonyi. I want to call upon hon. Musikari Kombo, Sen. Wetangula and hon. Eugene Wamalwa to, within the next 72 hours, be seen together addressing our people, so that our people do not take it that we are killing each other because of our political wars. We come from a community which is called Mulembe, a community of peace. We do not kill people, leave alone our relatives. Thank you, Mr. Speaker, Sir."
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