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    "id": 808972,
    "url": "https://info.mzalendo.com/api/v0.1/hansard/entries/808972/?format=api",
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    "type": "speech",
    "speaker_name": "Ol Jorok, JP",
    "speaker_title": "Hon. Michael Muchira",
    "speaker": {
        "id": 13461,
        "legal_name": "Michael Mwangi Muchira",
        "slug": "michael-mwangi-muchira"
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    "content": "mirrors similar training that happens in the disciplined forces like Kenya Defence Forces (KDF), Kenya Police Service, Kenya Prisons Service, Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS) and all other disciplined forces. The only difference is that the youths are not trained in shooting and use of guns. Otherwise, the paramilitary training that happens in NYS is similar to the one that happens in disciplined forces. After training those youths in paramilitary skills, we release them to the public and they become jobless and frustrated. Out of this, they become a soft target for terrorists and criminal gangs because of the fact that they have paramilitary skills. They are easily recruited by those people. If this is not checked, it will be a time bomb because we recruit 26,000 youths every year in NYS. Those youths who are trained in paramilitary skills are out there and are jobless. Some are lucky to be retained by the NYS. They are paid Kshs2,100 per month. Initially, they were paid Kshs700 per month but it is now Kshs2,100 per month. It is not enough."
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