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    "speaker_name": "Hon. Waititu",
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        "legal_name": "Francis Munyua Waititu",
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    "content": "Thank you, hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, for giving me this chance. It is true that we have mothers, sisters and our own daughters at home. What has happened is very hurting. I watched the video with a group of men and women in my home area. I saw women shed tears yesterday night in Juja because of what happened to those sisters of ours. As we have heard from hon. Shebesh, this is very hurting. I am also trying to appreciate what hon. Jakoyo Midiwo said. We have a police station next to the place where that incident occurred. We have the Officer Commanding Station (OCS). As law makers, we are supposed to have dealt with the OCS. We should remember that girls in Nairobi are not protected. Somebody says that they should go and report to the police. However, the harassment that they get at the police stations is unbearable. I have seen it in my constituency. When a man goes to a police station to report an incident, he is taken more seriously than a woman. These are some of the things in respect of which we said that we need reforms in the police service. If police officers are really protecting women in this country, such incidents should not be happening."
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