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    "type": "speech",
    "speaker_name": "Taveta, JP",
    "speaker_title": "Hon. (Dr.) Naomi Shaban",
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        "legal_name": "Naomi Namsi Shaban",
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    "content": "Secondly, the Kenya Navy officers are supposed to worry about security in our ocean. If this is not a security issue, then what is it? These Kenya Navy officers were there when the accident happened. If it was one of their family members who drowned, how would they have reacted? Would they have pretended that they were waiting for some command from somewhere or would they have taken the necessary action? It is so sad especially when I look back at the Garissa University terror attack where there were a lot of deaths. Kenya Army officers were just there watching from the fence like some fans watching a football match while Kenyans were losing their lives. Something must be done about the policy of our security teams in this country. I am asking His Excellency the President, being the Commander-in-Chief of the Defence Forces, to determine whether he will preside over a force which actually is absent when Kenyans are dying. They do not do anything. How many times do we go to war? However, we can be in a state of war amongst ourselves. If we are going to watch Kenyans dying and we do not care, then there is something wrong because it looks like we are in a state of war amongst ourselves. What do we think can be done to help our people? I believe that the Board of Kenya Ferry Services, led by one Hon. Dan Mwanzo, has a duty, which is to look at their needs. The most important need they have is to employ well trained divers, give them equipment and have some speed boats."
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