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"content": "the work of the Government. You have asked another question, who gave the order? Do you need to get clarification? He is seated next to you and the Statement he read to you gives the name of the officer who gave the order. Now, you are asking him to read it again. Either you were not listening or you were not in the Chamber by the time he was reading the Statement. It is clear. The Statement he read said who gave the order and after what. Therefore, unless you want us to engage in repetition, I even think you have very important information hon. Elmi, but the proper place for it would be in a debate of a motion. The information we have will be very useful if there was a Motion. But this thing of requesting for a Statement and you want to debate and the chairman is going to say: “I do not know what plans the Government has to stop radicalization,” will we have achieved anything really?I agree with you, hon. Elmi. It is important that the issue be addressed holistically. Butcan we really address it through these requests for statements and you are asking your colleague next to you questions? Hon. Elmi, I am not in any way criticizing what you have said, but I am just trying to speak on the issue of the hopelessness of this procedure we are currently using. Indeed, questions like the ones you have raised - the three of them - if the Cabinet Secretary was in this Chamber, everybody would take him to task. But now, your colleague who is seated next to you holding a Statement can tell you who gave the order. What plans are there? He even does not talk about plans because I have no idea about what plans they may be having. Anyway, maybe hon. Abongotum has an idea about the plans the Government has about stopping radicalization and the rest. Hon. Abongotum, the Floor is yours."
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