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"content": "Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, I want to take this House to the Committee’s report on what happened on the night of 13th. The following people were in the late Dr. Ouko’s home: Hon. Biwott, Mr. Oyugi, Provincial Commissioner (PC) Kobia, Onyango Koyoo, Mr. Oraro, Mr. Anguka, Onyango Erick, Maloba Timothy, Owino Gendi, Paul Gondi, Francis Osano, Michael Owiti and 20 General Service Unit (GSU) officers from Molo. What was this crowd doing in the home of the late Dr. Ouko on the night of 13th, on which he disappeared? It is even reported in this report that the late Dr. Ouko was forced into the Mercedes Benz car of the then Nyanza PC, Mr. Kobia, and driven to State House, Nakuru. At the State House, Nakuru, the late Dr. Ouko was taken into a room, where he was killed in the presence of Mr. Biwott, according to the Report. These were chilling moments, and it is high time that this country resolved at least one of these murders. If we do not unearth the people who committed this crime, this country cannot change. This case can be used as an example. Whoever is still alive and is mentioned, and evidence is produced showing that he could have participated in the murder of this Kenyan, he or she needs to take responsibility. Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, when Mr. Philip Rodi was being interviewed by the former Special Branch officers, and the Criminal Investigations Department (CID) officers, he said that he saw Messrs. Anguka and Oyugi walking stealthily in the late Minister’s Koru home. I am aware that many hon. Members know the meaning of the word “stealthily”. Mr. Anguka, who was a very senior Government official, and Mr. Oyugi, who was a whole PS, were walking stealthily in somebody’s compound late at night. These people decided to terminate the life of a very important Kenyan. Therefore, the House needs to adopt this report, so that the Government can institute investigations on some of those people who are still alive. It is even reported that the PC then, Mr. Kobia, carried some three unknown people in his Mercedes Benz vehicle when heading to the late Dr. Ouko’s home. Who were these three unknown people? Were they the ones who murdered the former Minister for Foreign Affairs? My guess is as good as yours. Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, I fully support the recommendation of the Committee, that this matter needs to be resolved quickly, and that those suspected people who are still alive, and against whom allegations have been made by many witnesses, need to be held accountable. I also want to add that the evidence of Barrack Mbaja is very interesting. Mr. Barrack Mbaja was asked by the then President that he should address the local and international media and confirm that the late Dr. Ouko, who was his brother, had committed suicide. He was promised a parliamentary seat. Besides that, he was promised that he would be named into the Cabinet. Fortunately, he declined the request. Unfortunately, his declining led to his tribulations, which led to his leaving this country to the United States of America. Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, from my contribution, this House will automatically deduce the circumstances which, probably, led to the loss of this very important life. With those remarks, I beg to second."
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