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"speaker_name": "Hon. (Ms.) Ombaka",
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"content": "perpetrators? Who trains policemen in this country? We need to look at how they are trained and the values they have. We need to know whether they are aware that they have a role to play in the protection of human life. They do not seem to know or to care. The attitude of the police is so bad that they do not respect their job. That is why the public has no sympathy for them. I know about 21 police officers who were killed the other day, but a lot of people did not seem to be sympathetic to their death. They also say that police officers mistreat them. When you look at the attitude of the people towards the police, you will see that we have lost the game. It is not too late; we can still salvage this country. We have lost so much in terms of security for every single person. There is no security for a child, an old man, women, men and even animals. We vandalise everything. We have no respect for any human nature. The Government must be held accountable. This is because security is the responsibility of the Government. When I talk about the Government, I know Parliament is part of it but it does not execute its mandate. We come up with policies and there are people who are allocated roles to play in terms of implementing certain things. Where are the police to arrest and take culprits to court to be imprisoned? The laws are there, but there is nobody to follow them. There is no rule of law. We are totally chaotic as a nation and that is why the whole world now begins to think of Kenya as a very unsafe place to be. We have lost tourism because of the image we have and our behaviour."
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