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    "speaker_name": "Sen. Sakaja",
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        "legal_name": "Johnson Arthur Sakaja",
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    "content": "There was a statement sought by Sen. Dullo who is the Deputy Senate Majority Leader on the border dispute between Isiolo and Garissa counties. We received a response from the Ministry and shared it with the Senator for Garissa County, who is the substantive Chair of the Committee on Security, Defence and Foreign Relations and the Senator for Isiolo County. We engaged with the Ministry and we have been advised accordingly. Sen. Farhiya sought a statement on the inventory of land and property belonging to the National Police Service (NPS). We received a response from the Ministry, interrogated it and shared it with the Senator. However, the Committee was not and remains unsatisfied with the response and has invited the CS to shed more light on the matter. There was also a statement that was sought by Sen. Cheruiyot on the National Integrated Identity Management System (NIIMS). We met with the CS and also extended invitations to all Senators. The matter was concluded and the Senator expressed deep satisfaction on how the Committee handled the matter. Sen. (Dr.) Ali sought a statement on increased drug abuse in Wajir County. We received a response and shared with the Senator. He did not indicate whether he was okay with the response but we shall hear from him. Sen. Cherargei sought a statement on re-opening of the immigration centre in Eldoret. We are still waiting for the response from the Ministry on that. There was another one by Sen. (Rev.) Waqo regarding increased insecurity in Marsabit County especially on the border. Sen. (Rev.) Waqo attended the Committee meeting today. We looked at the Statement and agreed on the next steps of action because some of the responses were inadequate."
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