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    "speaker_name": "Sen. Ong’era",
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        "legal_name": "Janet Ongera",
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    "content": "Thank you, Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir. I disagree with the Senator for Nyeri that, indeed, the Gazette Notice that purports to have given a resolution of Parliament is correct. Article 243(c) is not a blanket approval as we have heard from our Senate Minority Leader, Sen. Wetangula. This is because it can only be issued whenever a situation arises. You can never anticipate an event and, therefore, give a resolution. I even doubt whether this military is actually doing anything in Kapedo because we are told that three kilometres away as the military was there, in a place called Chepsitet Military Camp, a herdsman was killed by armed by bandits. When people went to call the military, nobody responded. I condemn the fact that innocent children and women continue to be killed in Kapedo. As I speak right now, women who are pregnant have actually miscarried because of these atrocious acts of the military. My heart goes to the woman whose shop was destroyed and yet she had just taken a loan. I urge lady Senators to raise money for that lady so that we restitute her to where she was. Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir, I conclude by condemning the Jubilee Government in its failure to curb insecurity and also check on proliferation of small arms and light weapons which keep on infiltrating this country. I support, Sen. Lonyangapuo."
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