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    "speaker_name": "Navakholo, JP",
    "speaker_title": "Hon. Emmanuel Wangwe",
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        "legal_name": "Emmanuel Wangwe",
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    "content": " Hon. Deputy Speaker, I wish to add my voice to the issue which was raised by Hon. Elsie. Indeed, Kakamega is in trouble. I am a neighbour to Matungu, which together with Navakholo and Mumias East constituencies share a boundary. What happens to a neighbour, prepare twice for it is bound to happen to you. The issue of insecurity is really wanting. The police in my constituency the other day shot somebody who died. It is now history. Another one was shot by police and when it came to action, we are happy that the Cabinet Secretary ensured that the culprit was arrested and arraigned in a court of law. We want the efforts he put in Navakholo to reflect in Matungu, Ikolomani, Mumias, Butere and everywhere else. The challenge that we have in Kakamega is access to infrastructure. The road network is not well connected. Secondly, we have an issue with the supply of vehicles. In as much as we say that the police need to move, how will they have access? Thirdly, it is the issue of command. Looking at the distribution of police stations the way it has been done, it is wide apart. That means, coordination between the Administration Police and the regular general officers is a major challenge. Let the Cabinet Secretary in charge of Interior and Coordination of National Government move in with speed and organize the police force and give us the result that is required."
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