{"id":406655,"url":"http://info.mzalendo.com/api/v0.1/hansard/entries/406655/?format=json","text_counter":192,"type":"other","speaker_name":"","speaker_title":"","speaker":null,"content":"issues are. If we have places which are insecure, the people who are in charge should give a sense of security and uphold it. I remember sometime in Nairobi when had to put posters to warn people about areas which were unsafe. However, who do we warn today? Everywhere and anyone are unsafe. I am thinking about a young Kenyan who is growing up today and what they want to do. As we go to sleep, parents are not safe; the children are not also safe. When there is an attack, the parents panic and the children panic too. We are bringing up a traumatized group of children and worse still a generation that has no confidence in its country and leaders. I think it is time we had a conversation. We should call all these leaders and ask what the issue is and demand a clear way forward so that we know how to go about it. We should also look at the issue of curriculum and see if we can change and make a difference and if we can be patriotic. We are Kenyans and we should make Kenya secure."}