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"speaker_name": "Mr. Ojode",
"speaker_title": "The Assistant Minister, Ministry of State for Provincial Administration and Internal Security",
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"content": " Madam Temporary Deputy Speaker, I am sorry. I did not realize that there was a change in the Chair. I am proud that you are in the Chair. Madam Temporary Deputy Speaker, on the 23rd of November 2010, Julius Simwati was found murdered at Tunen Farm. One suspect, by the name Geofrey Wanjala Rudinya, was arrested and charged with murder at Kitale. Again, Benard Kirui Cheluleâs body was found in a river within Kapsara area on 14th January, after he went missing on 26th December, 2010; one suspect, by the name Zakayo Orienda was arrested and charged with murder. Madam Temporary Deputy Speaker, Jackline Nasimiyu was found murdered at Kapsongo Estate on 26th January 2011, and a suspect, by the name Nancy Naliaka, was arrested and charged with murder. Robert Wanyonyi was found murdered at Kuriet Farm on 28th January, and two suspects, Amstrong Nyongesa Wanyonyi and Margret Nanjala were arrested and charged with murder. Madam Temporary Deputy Speaker, Irine Cheruytich was found dead with stab wounds at Maili Saba Shopping Centre on the night of 31st December 2010 and 1st January 2011; a suspect, Henry Kiplagat Chepsir, was arrested and charged with murder. It is important to note that out of the nine reported cases, investigations have been done and five suspects have so far been arrested. That is a commendable job, according to me, as the Assistant Minister in charge of internal security. Madam Temporary Deputy Speaker, when we are talking about thugs attacking innocent Kenyans--- We took an oath to make sure that law and order is maintained. We will not maintain law and order with our demeaning utterances or insults. I want to plead with my colleagues that we check what we say. When you are in a glass house, do not try to throw stones. The law will catch up with those who utter incitement against others. You will realize that even here in Kiambu, Kahawa Sukari and in Murangâa, there are posh homes without occupants because of insecurity. That will not be there anymore. I want to say here that---"
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