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"content": "Mr. Speaker, Sir, further to the question asked by Sen. Leshore, I concur with Sen. Musila, that the responses we have been getting from this Committee are being plucked from a famous template from which the same answer is being printed. It resembles exactly what was read last week on the question that I had asked. The Suguta Valley--- I heard that sometimes they call it the “valley of death”. Why is it that to date, 51 years after independence, it remains unopened, no road goes in. The Vice Chair is now being generous to tell us that Samburu County will be requested to open the road. This is a security nightmare. It is an area where a PC and a DC died at one time. Is the Government unable to contain this cattle rustling? Today’s headlines read; “Over Hundred People Slaughtered by Bandits in Suguta Valley.” We should ask the Chairperson to go back and bring us a good answer. However, if they cannot deal with the issue of insecurity, they should also tell us."
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