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    "id": 823173,
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    "type": "speech",
    "speaker_name": "Malava, JP",
    "speaker_title": "Hon. Moses Injendi",
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        "legal_name": "Moses Malulu Injendi",
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    "content": "were just adjacent. It was very interesting. After dropping me, my bodyguard would turn away and go where they were living. The CS had two bodyguards who would drop him and exchange with two other officers who would take care of the home. In the rural homes, CSs have bodyguards. I ask myself: Who is at more risk? Is it a CS or an MP? A CS is appointed. So, he is not so much at risk. For an MP, you contest with several aspirants who at the end of the day, if they realise that you are tough for them in terms of competitive politics, they may want to kill you the way they wanted to kill Kibunguchy. I would request that this be considered for the welfare and the security of Members of Parliament."
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