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    "id": 505028,
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    "type": "speech",
    "speaker_name": "Hon. (Maj-Gen.) Nkaissery",
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    "speaker": {
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        "legal_name": "Joseph Kasaine Ole Nkaissery",
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    "content": "When you look at the National Security Council, the President is the chairperson and there are other eight members. In a team of nine, you cannot isolate one individual just because he is the one who is occupying that docket. I want to support the security organ by empowering it. If we have a Police Commander who has no mobility or command communication, how can he use that position to safeguard the security of Kenya? Security is the provision of safeguarding our own interests. As we debate here, we should suggest solutions on how we can safeguard this nation. The most important thing that we need to look into is to give resources to the security organs. The police in particular have no mobility. A Police Commander in Baragoi cannot move because the vehicles are occupied by very senior people in Nairobi. This is really a critical issue. As we condemn individuals as a House, we must give solutions. Today, this country is under the threat of terrorism. The counter-intelligence position must come into play. We need to suggest solutions and leave condemnation of individuals. Ole Lenku has no role in what happened in Mandera."
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