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    "content": "No! You are now making the issue of cattle rustling a village affair. It is not a nomadic matter. When you start shouting that Hon. Kamuren… I can see Hon. Pkosing is on his feet. O God! You are making it village-like. Let us allow the Committee to go and investigate so that it can give a report that the entire House can debate. Even if you make those comments now, they are not likely to inform anything. The Committee will still need to go and take evidence from the affected people and make proposals on how it thinks the issues raised by Hon. Lentoimaga can be addressed. So, even if you comment now, you are just entertaining yourselves. Or maybe you want the people out in the village to know that you have something about cattle rustling. I hope you are not going to confirm that you may be involved in it. In that case, I will give every one of you one minute. No! Hon. Lentoimaga, you cannot point to who should be given a chance. You have already presented the Petition. You included all the issues that you thought needed to be tackled by the Committee. Do not tell us that last night there was some invasion by hooded goons. No! It is not helping. Maybe we need informed comments like the one by the Member for Mwea about peace committees. Even when you comment on such matters, you should offer some suggestions on direction. What Hon. Pukose and Hon. Wamalwa referred to on the issue of KPRs and the need to hasten the process of vetting them, if there is need or desire to have them…Those are comments which give hope that something could happen. However, if you start telling us that something happened in some village; that there was a small forest and people went into that…"
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