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    "speaker_name": "Sen. (Dr.) Ali",
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    "content": "Thank you, Sen. Khaniri, for bringing this important Statement. I send my condolences to the families and the people who lost their friends in that attack. As Wajir County, we lost two young upcoming professionals who were at the entry of the hotel. They were at the restaurant and the guy who blew himself killed them. Terrorism has no colour or religion and it is all over the world. People are hurting especially those from North Eastern Kenya. The number of people who die there do not get to this level; but one, two, three or even five people who die every day is too much and people have suffered. I want to support the sentiments of Sen. Khaniri that people should not be profiled. The Somali community has suffered as a result of terrorism and we are ready and prepared to support other Kenyans and the Government in whatever endeavours. Out of the 21 schools that got grade Y in the Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education, 18 of them come from North Eastern. That means that over 2,000 students got grade Y and they do not know where they are going. We also took 3,000 students to colleges but we are now told that they cannot continue. That means that 5,000 young men and women do not know where they are going. The Ministry of Education, the President and the Teachers Service Commission should look into these issues for such people not to join Al-Shabaab and the like for they have nothing at all. Thank you, Mr. Speaker, Sir."
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