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"speaker_name": "Mr. Onyonka",
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"content": " Thank you, Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir. The Kenyan Government is in touch with the countries that border Egypt. One of them is Sudan. We have been discussing with our Ambassador in Khartoum and I can assure you that we will receive any Kenyans who may be in trouble in Egypt if need be. Secondly, some of the contingency measures are those I have mentioned. However, there is a likelihood that we got some information as late as one hour ago. The reason for that is that the situation is very volatile. It is very dynamic and is changing very fast. Therefore, we are putting good modalities in place to make sure that the Kenyans who are there do not get harmed or nothing happens to them. Lastly, I would like to say that the reason why we did not initially move very fast to evacuate Kenyans was because we have been maintaining a good relationship with Egypt. We believed that Egypt was a stable country. Obviously, we did not imagine that what has happened in Egypt would happen. I hope that Kenyans and, especially, Members of this House are watching what is happening in Egypt carefully. That is because the issues in Egypt are related to governance and corruption."
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