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"content": "National Police Service that is unable to deliver? Is it because county governments have not been involved enough? I propose, in consonance with what the Constitution provides in Article 247, we rethink and see how we can create a better management structure of a police system that will involve the county governments so that the counties are also playing a role when it comes to security matters. We need to sit down and rethink of how we are going to run the urban areas. These are places where thugs hide, especially in crowded and slum areas. The Inspector- General and the National Police Service need to find a way of providing a more friendly environment for Kenyans to feel safe, to report any incidences of insecurity because after those people did what they did, they must have run to somewhere where people saw them. Somebody must have seen them. Lastly, as a country, we must not fear to confront those who are radicalizing our youths and preaching hate. I did not imagine that in Kenya, a human being can preach, publicly telling people to kill other people. In another world, whether developed or not and human rights notwithstanding, such people would not be walking free. We would have confined them and tried them in court. Although he has never signed the death sentence, these are some of the incidences to show the seriousness in with which we are dealing with matters of terrorism and with men and women who are preaching hate. I beg to support and wish the people of Mombasa a quick recovery from this incident."
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