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    "speaker_name": "Hon. Waiganjo",
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    "content": "security in this country? The answer is no. Whatever we do or say, however much we complain, and whatever rhetoric we come up with here and say ole Lenku and Kimaiyo should go, we are doing nothing. So long as it is the same Kenya, with all its insecurity problems and without a policy on national security--- Lastly, the President came to this House on 27th March, 2014 and presented a report. In that report, he highlighted transnational threats. That was in March this year and eight months later--- If we had time, we would have wanted to listen to what the President said in that report. He said the following:- “The entry of KDF into AMISOM was a game changer. So far, it has liberated more than 18 towns, including Kismayo, which was a strategic supply point for the AlShabaab. This has greatly degraded the capability of the Al Shabaab and set the foundation for the next phase of the operation.” Now, are we in the next phase of the operation? Has there been an abatement of the insecurity and the threats that we are facing? Within the borders, the Government has taken firm counter-terrorism measures, leading to the apprehension of 150 terrorist suspects, whose cases are on-going. Have we been told of any conviction? Do we have any terrorist who has been convicted and jailed? Are we still admitting terrorists to bail? Do we have a bond/bail policy whereby we can keep the terrorists incommunicado while they await for their trial?"
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