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"content": "Of all the things that the President said, the major challenge which he did not confront, and which he should confront, is the major threat to national security; the major threat to national values and everything else in this country is what you call “ethnicity”. Sometimes we call it “tribalism”, other times we call it “brotherisation” and sometimes we call it “nepotism”. This is the biggest threat to national security. This is the biggest threat to everything else we do in this country. Every Kenyan nowadays looks at himself in terms of tribe, in terms of where he comes from and what you can deny the person because he does not come from your tribe. If we do not address ethnicity, or tribalism, this country is going to the drain. The President must be much wiser. We have seen it in this Assembly. He has been bringing us names here for appointment and we have had issues with them since we became Members of Parliament. There are issues to do with ethnicity and having one country in which to live. This is very important. The President should try to fight ethnicity."
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