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"speaker_name": "Hon. Njagagua",
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"content": "Thank you, hon. Speaker for giving me this chance to offer my heartfelt condolences to the family of the late hon. Muchai. I have known him for quite some time and the last time I was with him in Mombasa was on Friday. We were debating and discussing matters pertaining to the budget of this country. He gave his humble contribution and good thoughts. It was saddening when on Saturday morning, I heard that hon. Muchai was no more. My sincere condolences go to his family, the families of the friends that he was with, the bodyguards and the driver. At this point in time, I would wish to call upon the Government to retrain our guards so that they are able to take care and protect us as well as protect other Kenyans. We have always heard about stones which will not be left unturned. Let the police and those that are in charge not just give us statements that everything will be done and all the stones will be turned. Let them go deep to what really happened. Let them nab those who killed the late hon. George and his bodyguards and I am certain Kenyans will feel safe wherever they are. It is saddening that he was gunned down in the middle of the City center. We wonder what would happen in other parts of this country if a legislator, who is a State officer, is brutally murdered and killed. Indeed the word is “assassinated” in the CBD of this country. I, therefore, take this chance to condole with the whole family and may the Almighty God rest their souls in eternal peace. Thank you."
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