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    "id": 868989,
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    "type": "speech",
    "speaker_name": "Sen. Malalah",
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    "speaker": {
        "id": 13195,
        "legal_name": "Cleophas Wakhungu Malalah",
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    "content": "Mr. Speaker, Sir, as we talk about terrorism, we need to look and drill deep to its causes. Most of our young men are being radicalised and we need to evaluate and see what the causes are. I think most of our young people get discouraged and lose hope in life because we have a very stringent system of education. Most of them work hard in school but eventually they do not achieve their aspirations to get to university. A case in point is where Kakamega, a whole county of 2 million people and almost 200, 000 candidates, had only one A grade. It means that in the year 2018, the county is going to produce only one doctor. Therefore, we need to relook at the system that we use to evaluate success in the education sector. We also have loose transition between high school and university. That is where people take advantage of these young souls and intoxicate them with the spirit of radicalisation. I would like us to envisage a situation where we have a terrorist attack in Kakamega, Kisii or Bungoma counties. Will we have a rapid response the way we had in 14 Riverside Drive? We need to start building capacity not only in the police force but"
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