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    "speaker_name": "Hon. Lati",
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    "speaker": {
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        "legal_name": "Jonathan Lelelit Lati",
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    "content": "We need to borrow a leaf from former Presidents Moi and Kenyatta, who were doing this thing for good reasons. Before I get very emotional, let me stop there. I want to say that we start a debate on recruitment of people who have never gone to school to be our police officers, so that they can fight those thugs. I want to stop by saying that as a country, we should, probably, start assigning quotas in the recruitment of police officers in those areas where people grow with lifestyles similar to what the police do in their lifetime. Some of our communities are not represented in the Nairobi Securities Exchange, because those are not our life experiences. What is so bad in saying that instead of recruiting 10 police officers from Nyeri, you recruit two and recruit 200 from Samburu? This is because the Samburu have life experiences that will help this country curb insecurity. When that police officer joins the National Police Service, he is not going to protect people from Samburu alone. He is going to protect our economy, make our country look good and make the work of the President, and the Government easier. Let us start thinking outside the box and give to Caesar what belongs to Caesar. We are good police and army people. Do what President Moi and Mzee Kenyatta did. Thank you very much."
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