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2013 presidential candidates unite in telling Uhuru to end insecurity

Nairobi, Kenya: Terror gangs and criminals have over the last one year claimed lives of hundreds of Kenyans, in acts that have left President Uhuru Kenyatta and the national security network grasping for solutions. That the President has engaged his mind on this battle and unleashed military apparatus, including members of the elite Kenya Defence Forces, is not in doubt. But some of those who challenged him for the presidential seat last year think otherwise. They spoke to The Standard on Sunday writer OSCAR OBONYO. Below are excerpts:

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