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    "content": "destroy, there is no meaning. It does appear like insecurity is getting out of hand in this country. Whereas, I do accept that the President can appoint who he wants, that is his choice and that is it, but we must also recognize the fact that we end up with the people in Government who want credit for what they did yesterday and the day before and so on. They want credit for what has gone well and so they must take responsibility for what has gone wrong. This is why you hear Kenyans saying: What is ole Lenku doing? What is Kimaiyo doing? When we sit here as a House and representatives of the people, we are the voice of the people. So, either they pull up their socks or they give way to other people because they are also capable somewhere else. However, this particular one appears to have gone out of hand. Having said that, it seems as if the intelligence, which is the crux of the matter is, is not being done or whoever is doing it is not informing the people they are supposed to inform. If they are being told, then action is not being taken. I would like to call upon Kenyans, wherever they are; whether in Mandera, Nyandarua or wherever they are, to take the security situation very seriously. When something happens in your neighbourhood, however small, you have to report it. I do not know what the Government is doing about the Nyumba Kumi Initiative but it is about time that we started rolling it out on a serious note. Those terrorists eat; they go to shops and do other things. Those who live in areas where these things are happening must stand up and be counted. We have had many occasions where something happens and people disappear into thin air. As we talk, we do not know who did the mess in Lamu. As far as I know, it is people who do this and disappear into thin air. I call upon Kenyans wherever they are, it does not matter what tribe or religion they are, to be united. The ones in Mandera divided Kenyans along religious lines. I support."
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