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"content": "police structures. In the last Government before we wound up – Sen. Yusuf Haji and Prof. Anyang’-Nyong’o would bear me out on this – we developed a policy and even drafted a Bill, that came up to the Cabinet but never reached the House. I hope that somebody somewhere will bring it up. We can bring all these security organizations, including Group 4 Security and all the others that you see around, under some structural command of the security structures of the country. Structures like Group 4 Security in Philippines are armed to the teeth, because they execute security duties, but they account to some structure that maintains discipline, operation and other structures. Reservists are very cheap to run because they operate from their homes. They also live in their houses. There is no pressure on the Government for housing or transfer allowance because you do not transfer them anywhere. They will also not require disturbance allowances because you do not disturb them anyway. They are there working within their communities. In fact, if you go to Garissa, for example, you will find some young man from Busia telling you: “ Mheshimiwa, please, help me transfer back home.” If you go to Busia you will find a young man from Kwale telling you: “Please,"
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