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"content": "Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, much obliged and thank you for taking note of the style. First, I was asked to respond about the number of clan clashes that have occurred within the past year in Wajir County. The list starts from No.1, on 14th January, 2016 in Malkaguf to No.18 on 17th February, 2018 at Ajawa Village, within Wajir North Sub- County. The clashes have been triggered by boundary disputes between Wajir West and Eldas Sub-Counties and between Eldas and Buna Sub-counties, scramble for water and pasture due to persistent drought and political differences between various clans. There is an assertion that terrorists are not involved in any of the clan clashes in Wajir County. The good Senator asked for a list of those injured or killed as a result of the clashes. The list of those who have died is from No.1 to 17. She has a copy of the names. They will be on the record of the House. Secondly, there is a list of 11 injured persons, including both male and female, Administrative Police (AP) officers and members of the public. The Senator has that list as well. The clan militia could be getting arms from the neighbouring Republic of Somalia and Ethiopia. It is illegal to hold a firearm without a licence under the Firearm Act CAP. The electronic version of the Senate Hansard Report is for information purposes only. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor, Senate."
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