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    "speaker_name": "Hon. Katoo",
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        "legal_name": "Judah Katoo Ole-Metito",
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    "content": "end; the receiver and the sender. So, I have all the reason that our data security is taken care of. Therefore, I want to urge our colleagues. If we implement this system, it will even bring down some other costs that are being incurred now, especially when we talk of--- Last financial year the Government hired 1200 police vehicles. This financial year, what is in the budget is 2000 police vehicles; what we call immovable asset in terms of hardware. This is a computerized system that can bring some of those costs to some manageable levels or to have some money saved for other purposes. Even in crime prone areas that are very far from the central command with Safaricom having been given this project, the wide network coverage they have and the financial capability as cited by the Committee, I do believe that it will even help in the network coverage to some of the remote areas in this country. What is happening currently in Mandera, Wajir, Turkana and Lamu can be seen from the headquarters here in Nairobi through the command control centre and then every response will be on real time basis rather than waiting for a week to receive information, and even in terms preventing crimes with our surveillance cameras from the control and command center here in Nairobi, prevent a crime from happening in Kisumu. This morning we were talking of how we need a paperless Parliament; this is also going to be paperless in terms of fighting of crimes. So, I want to plead with my colleagues and tell them that this is a project that is long overdue. The same way the Jubilee Government started the Standard Gauge Railway that has been a dream for so many years. If we take that Standard Gauge Railway and the computerized system, I think we will have this country running in a 24 hour economy under surveillance for security purposes. Therefore, with those few remarks I beg to second."
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