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    "id": 506547,
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    "speaker_name": "Hon. Mwaura",
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        "legal_name": "Isaac Maigua Mwaura",
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    "content": "The police who are supposed to be helping Kenyans are not motivated. It is time we said that it did not work out in the last regime and also some things are not working. We cannot create numerous administrative structures just because we want to create some form of accountability and yet we create bureaucracy that is ineffective. I am very saddened when I look at the case of the woman at the Githurai Bus Stop. It is totally unacceptable. This idea of saying that women are being undressed or stripped because of dressing in a certain way is actually a diversionary tactic. We can have that debate on indecent or decent dressing elsewhere. Nobody has the right to strip a woman. If you find someone is naked, please, cover them up, if at all it is against your religion. The fact that there is nobody who has been arrested also means that the police are compliant. There is complicity in this. We cannot keep on talking about this. Our police have no capacity to counter the Al Shabaab . That is the truth. They have no equipment. The intelligence of this country seems not to be properly coordinated and yet day in day out, we, as Members of Parliament, come here to lament and we go home and lament. What are we doing? Collectively, we must tell the Executive, because we are the other arm of Government, that we are tired. Enough is enough. Ole Lenku, ole wetu, ole wao . I support."
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