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"speaker_name": "Sen. Murkomen",
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"content": "We all know that Governor Sonko has been in the public limelight. He has been attacked on several occasions by people who hold high positions in the country. Sen. Loitiptip has alleged that the attack had something to do with his relationship with the good lady and was there to protect his woman, like an African man should do. If that is the case, then you wonder why he was attacked. I have reports that need to be confirmed by the Committee on Security, Defence and Foreign Relations. It is alleged that suspects who were arrested in relation to the attack were released today on a paltry Kshs20,000 bond. That was done quickly. There is a Member of County Assembly (MCA) of Kiambu who has been arrested for having graffiti that bears the image of a public officer on his car and has been in a cell for almost one week. That, perhaps, could have angered a public officer. Despite that, a person who wanted to kill the Senator for Lamu, who is the Vice Chairperson of the Committee on Tourism, Trade and Industrialization and also a midfielder playing for Bunge Football Club, has been released barely a day after being arrested on a bond of Kshs20,000. Could there be more than meets the eye? What exactly is being done? By the time I went to see Sen. Loitiptip, the Inspector-General (IG) of The electronic version of the Senate Hansard Report is for information purposesonly. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor, Senate."
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