{"id":709528,"url":"http://info.mzalendo.com/api/v0.1/hansard/entries/709528/?format=json","text_counter":129,"type":"speech","speaker_name":"Sen. (Prof.) Lonyangapuo","speaker_title":"","speaker":{"id":447,"legal_name":"John Krop Lonyangapuo","slug":"john-lonyangapuo"},"content":"Mr. Speaker, Sir, I join my colleagues in seeking clarification. I wonder how the Ministry is responding when they say suspects were on a motorbike. First, the Constitution of Kenya does not allow killing. Is it not logical that you can immobilize a motorbike than to kill the rider? Secondly, if you are on a motorbike, you cannot fight back. In addition, I have never heard where a senior officer takes moral responsibility and resigns because of a mess occasioned by junior officers. To us, it will be like a drama, if someone does so; as it is in the first world, where someone quickly resigns and gives way for investigation. We need to know whether there is evidence of people who have taken moral responsibility as a result of lives that have been lost due to carelessness."}