5 Dec 2023 in Senate:
I said this world is dynamic.
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5 Dec 2023 in Senate:
I said this world is dynamic.
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5 Dec 2023 in Senate:
Madam Temporary Speaker, I said everything that we do in this world is recorded somewhere and one time, it will be retrieved. I also said that we will be going for recess and what I request from the Government and this Senate is that our people in the North are suffering and the bandits are not aware of recess and will never go for recess. When we go for recess, they will be killing our people and taking our property. Let the Government be aware that as we go for recess, the bandits and the terrorists such as Al Shabaab ...
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5 Dec 2023 in Senate:
Madam Temporary Speaker, I said everything that we do in this world is recorded somewhere and one time, it will be retrieved. I also said that we will be going for recess and what I request from the Government and this Senate is that our people in the North are suffering and the bandits are not aware of recess and will never go for recess. When we go for recess, they will be killing our people and taking our property. Let the Government be aware that as we go for recess, the bandits and the terrorists such as Al Shabaab ...
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30 Nov 2023 in Senate:
Thank you, Mr. Speaker, Sir. I rise, pursuant to Standing Order No.52(1) to make a Statement of general topical concern. It concerns the urgent need to discontinue the curfew in major towns and centres in Aroo Sub-county, Turkana County. I address this Statement with a matter of urgency and importance that directly affects the livelihoods, security and well-being of our constituents in Aroo Sub-county, Turkana County. Specifically, I request the Senate and the Cabinet Secretary for Interior and National Administration to re-evaluate and discontinue the curfew imposed on major towns and centres such as Lokichar, Nakabosan, Kekunyuk, Kalemngorok, Kaputir, Kakong’u ...
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30 Nov 2023 in Senate:
Thank you, Mr. Speaker, Sir. I rise, pursuant to Standing Order No.52(1) to make a Statement of general topical concern. It concerns the urgent need to discontinue the curfew in major towns and centres in Aroo Sub-county, Turkana County. I address this Statement with a matter of urgency and importance that directly affects the livelihoods, security and well-being of our constituents in Aroo Sub-county, Turkana County. Specifically, I request the Senate and the Cabinet Secretary for Interior and National Administration to re-evaluate and discontinue the curfew imposed on major towns and centres such as Lokichar, Nakabosan, Kekunyuk, Kalemngorok, Kaputir, Kakong’u ...
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30 Nov 2023 in Senate:
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30 Nov 2023 in Senate:
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30 Nov 2023 in Senate:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, the primary purpose of a curfew in insecurity prone areas is typically to enhance security and protect citizens from potential threats during certain hours. If it is observed that the curfew is not effectively achieving these goals, its continuation may be questionable, since security officers seem to be selectively allowing some vehicles and persons to move during exceptional times of the curfew. Moreover, crime rates during curfew hours have escalated in towns such as Lokichar, Kalemngorok and Kainuk compared to non-curfew hours. Curfews have hindered economic activities in towns and major centres where people rely on evening ...
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30 Nov 2023 in Senate:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, the primary purpose of a curfew in insecurity prone areas is typically to enhance security and protect citizens from potential threats during certain hours. If it is observed that the curfew is not effectively achieving these goals, its continuation may be questionable, since security officers seem to be selectively allowing some vehicles and persons to move during exceptional times of the curfew. Moreover, crime rates during curfew hours have escalated in towns such as Lokichar, Kalemngorok and Kainuk compared to non-curfew hours. Curfews have hindered economic activities in towns and major centres where people rely on evening ...
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