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    "content": "Mr. Speaker, Sir, I would like to condemn this act and say that if this country can lose Members of Parliament on the streets of Nairobi, nobody is going to step into this country because of insecurity. Therefore, the national Government once again, with all the threats and everything that they are saying that they are going to turn around, is back to the limelight. This is yet another leader who has died under mysterious circumstances and no results have been released. We would like the perpetrators of this crime to be brought to book. If the national Government is serious about crime in this Republic, they should take decisive action. Lastly, Mr. Speaker, Sir, if the County Government of Nairobi is serious, they should tell this country that the Closed Circuit Television (CCTV) that is around this city is not just about machines that are there for purposes of a show; but to deter and detect crime so that we do not lose another Kenyan in the manner that Hon. George Muchai and his bodyguards lost their lives. Mr. Speaker, Sir, the daughter of hon. George Muchai watched her father being shot, together with her family. I sympathize with that family. If there is something this Parliament can do, one of them is to ensure that our VIP security is capable of protecting us. Otherwise, we should then be given an opportunity to look for persons who can protect Members of Parliament (MPs) because the work we are doing is bound to put us at cross hairs with enemies or persons who do not like what we are doing. Thank you, Mr. Speaker, Sir."
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