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    "speaker_name": "Hon. ole Ntutu",
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        "legal_name": "Patrick Keturet Ole Ntutu",
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    "content": "I agree, hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker. If today we see a person killing somebody, are we going to say that we will wait until the matter is reported? What I am saying, and I agree with you, is that they need to report. How many people will go to the police and say that they have been stripped naked? Remember these are young girls who probably are still traumatized and they need protection. What I want to say is, yes, they must report but even before it is reported, the Inspector-General must do something about those young men who are stripping our daughters as we wait for them to report the matter As we condemn those who are stripping our daughters naked, I also want to say that we need to observe our traditional ways as Africans. Yes, anybody can wear any clothes they want but we must also teach our daughters how to walk and how to wear their clothes. I agree that those who have done that must be taken to jail but at the same time, as the leadership of his country, we should have also joined our girls who were demonstrating the other day. Let us not just wear the ribbons we are wearing. This House must demonstrate on Wednesday or Thursday. We must go out and condemn this act in the strongest terms possible instead of just laughing and saying it is bad. What are we doing as Members of Parliament of this country? Thank you, Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker."
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