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    "id": 548854,
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    "type": "speech",
    "speaker_name": "Hon. Anami",
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    "speaker": {
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        "legal_name": "Lisamula Silverse Anami",
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    "content": "Yesterday, I had an opportunity to participate in a discussion in a programme called: “ Good morning Kenya .” The issue that kept on coming up as leaders of this country was: “Whom are we listening to? Are we listening to ourselves and Kenyans?” Many times we represent ourselves as if we are the beginning and the end. As leaders, we should take this opportunity to listen to our people and see what they need, outline their needs and represent them. Lately, we have experienced instances where Government’s decisions are back and forth. My constituents and I are disheartened to see that the decisions that are made by the leadership of this country are not consistent. Having worked in the public service, I can say for certain that the Government is hosting many un-vetted officers. It is high time we asked the National Intelligence Service to be steadfast and make sure that we have vetted officers. We do not want issues from Government to be pushed back and forth. It was not interesting to see the President go for a trip half way and return because he was not properly guided. It was not nice to see the situation in Garissa where we have our priorities upside down. We are in a state of a blame game. Leaders should desist from blame games."
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