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    "speaker_name": "Sen. Orengo",
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    "content": "Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir, in reaction to that information which I welcome, unfortunately when somebody is giving you information to make a case against the case you are trying to make, then it is not very useful information despite the fact that he is my leader. It cannot be gainsaid why we want this House to sit tomorrow morning and yet tomorrow morning, we are supposed to have committee meetings. For example, I sit with the Senate Minority Leader in a very important committee. It means that that committee cannot meet tomorrow because of the way we have organized the business of the House. There are so many other relevant committees that I think are also important and intend to sit tomorrow. There is also a Motion which is coming in relation to the things which are happening in Mandera. I was talking about the Senator for Nyeri, Sen. Kagwe. In his observation of what was happening in the country two weeks ago, he said that it could be sabotage from within and I heard it very loud. Now what he predicted seems to be true because people are taking responsibility now. It is not somebody in the opposition who is being taken to court for creating war like activities or anything; it is from within that we are having a crisis. It should not be seen that we are sitting an extra morning or day because we want to go on recess. It should come out very clearly that now, things being what they are, this House will remain sitting until we think that the national Government is handling matters of security in a manner that will ensure that the lives and property of every Kenyan from wherever they live or operate, is fully protected. Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir, with those many words, I beg to oppose."
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