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"content": "happening on the ground. Therefore, for them to say that they do not know what is happening, to me, that is pathetic and that is a very bad thing. When you hear my friend Kisang saying that people have lost lives and properties have been destroyed, either by stealing or cattle rustling, it is really very bad. In Narok, we are not spared either. For the last six months, we have had two communities killing each other every day. In areas like Pimbiniet, Tororek, Esoit, Njipship and Junction, there have been killings between the Maasai and the Kipsigis. Up to this moment, nobody seems to be bothered on the menace that is going on there. The other time we heard the CS for the Ministry of Interior and Coordination of National Government, Hon. Nkaissery saying that there are no killings happening in Trans Mara. Hon. Johana Ngeno and I attended almost four funerals. I really felt bad when I heard a whole Minister who has not stepped there to see the problem saying there is no killing. There has been killing every day. Even today, there is somebody who is being buried simply because he has been killed by somebody else. I think time has come, and I hope my Chairman is listening. We need to call the CS tomorrow to come and explain to us what is happening in Narok because there are reports that people are using guns to kill one another. We should not allow that to happen in our country. The same thing applies in Marakwet and West Pokot. We must tell the CS that if he cannot do what he is supposed to do, he must resign and give somebody else a chance to do the job."
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