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    "speaker_name": "Sen. (Prof.) Lesan",
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        "legal_name": "Wilfred Rottich Lesan",
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    "content": "Thank you, Madam Temporary Speaker. First, I would like to join my colleagues in sending my condolences and those of my people of Bomet to those whose family members were killed, maimed, injured and the whole nation of Kenya. Before I proceed, I would like to make an appeal to Kenyans. This appeal goes to Kenyans in terms of their curiosity. The curiosity of Kenyans when such incidences happen hampers the rescue missions. It was very difficult for the forces to rescue the situation simply because wananchi who were there were very curious to know what was happening. In fact, we were very fortunate to learn that there were no injuries that resulted in the stampede caused by civilians who appeared without caring about the magnitude of the situation. This is something we have noticed every time there have been catastrophes. This is something we have noticed severally when this country has experienced catastrophes. We have been reckless as Kenyans in terms of our security. We never realise the dangers we are in. We take it very lightly. We have 40 millions and we should have 80 million eyes taking care of this country. This is not so because of the casual way we take things. I support the Motion."
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