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"content": "number of men and women who die while in the line of duty are not very many. They are there, but I do not think that they are to an extent that the Government would be worried even if it meant increasing the wage bill because this would be by bare minimum. When you look around this country, you will see that it is important for us to motivate men and women who serve in the security organs. We live in a country where our borders are porous. There have been complex incidences of one sort or another particularly on the eastern border. There have been skirmishes on our northern border. If we have men and women who are serving in the security organs, but are not motivated, our security will be jeopardized. It would be wrong for any system of Government and in any country, including those in the First World, to put a high alert on security. Entering some of these countries in the West is extremely difficult even for leaders who are coming from other countries. These people are very security conscious and you will see that as soon as you step in those particular countries. I think we are trying to do something about it. However, the only difference is that if you see the living conditions of our men and women who serve in the security forces, be it as it may, sharing houses or rooms--- Nasikia ukitaka kujengataifa, lazima uhame."
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