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"speaker_name": "Sen. Wetangula",
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"content": " Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, give me three minutes. I must wind up. This country is going through problems. People must wake up. My friend, hon. Nkaissery, is a new Minister in the Ministry of Interior and National Co-ordination. We implore him to wake up. This is not business as usual. The more I look at the Inspector-General of Police, the more he talks, the more unbelievable he appears to be. Who is handling our security? We need to give Kenyans hope and security. Finally, the Government has let down the people of Kenya. The recent Garissa massacre of students, you may recall, was the third largest number of students killed by terrorists in the world. The first one was in Bedlam School in Chechnya where 286 students were killed. The second one was in Peshawar, Pakistan where 187 students were killed. The third one was in Kenya where 148 were killed. We did not even have a state funeral. We expected the leadership of this country, regardless of affiliation, to go to Uhuru Park, honour these children and tell the world enough is enough. Recently, in France, three journalists were bombed and killed and eight African Presidents took planes to France. They went to condole the French for this cowardly and untimely terrorist attack. When we lose 148 people, not even our own President went there. Not even the Deputy President went there. Nobody went there. The children were The electronic version of the Senate Hansard Report is for information purposes only. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor, Senate."
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