Aaron Kipkirui Cheruiyot

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23rd February 1986

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Senator Aaron Kipkirui Cheruiyot

Senate Majority Leader

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  • 31 Aug 2023 in Senate: I hope when the Cabinet Secretary eventually sends the regulations on the people who will monitor the national determined contributions and those participating in the carbon markets, they will set up local enterprises. In fact, this is such an important natural resource because the rest of the world does not have it. They are craving it and that is why they are investing here as a way of offsetting --- Mr. Speaker, Sir, in this conversation of the climate change, people made commitments in Paris. They were happy because they thought maybe nobody would be keen enough to follow through ... view
  • 31 Aug 2023 in Senate: made such a rosy presentation about it. We thought this was a silver bullet that would conclude all our climate area challenges. Mr. Speaker, Sir, this alone will not solve that particular problem. However, it is an important milestone that gives us such momentum together with other national efforts. There are things that are being done by other brilliant Kenyans which we shall be seeing next week at Kenyatta International Convention Centre (KICC). We shall come up with better strategies on reducing greenhouse gas emissions, which will impact climate change. We are aware that many Kenyans have made huge sacrifices ... view
  • 31 Aug 2023 in Senate: their attendance at the Africa Climate Summit come into the country, they will appreciate and know that Kenya, as a nation, is serious about the conversation on climate change. We will maintain our position as a leader of Africa in the climate space. We lead on that particular front, including the energy sector. That is something worth being celebrated about. We are leading in terms of percentage of clean energy. There is still a lot of work that needs to be done, but we have done well as a country. Many times, we do not celebrate ourselves enough for the ... view
  • 31 Aug 2023 in Senate: Madam Temporary Chairperson, I beg to move that the Committee do report to the Senate its consideration of the Climate Change (Amendment) Bill (National Assembly Bills No.42 of 2023) and its approval thereof, without amendments. view
  • 31 Aug 2023 in Senate: Madam Temporary Speaker, I beg to move that the House do agree with the Committee in the said report. I call upon the Minority Leader to second. view
  • 31 Aug 2023 in Senate: Madam Temporary Speaker, I beg to move that Climate Change (Amendment) Bill (National Assembly Bills No.42 of 2023) be now read a third time. I call upon the Minority Leader, Sen. Madzayo, to second. view
  • 31 Aug 2023 in Senate: Thank you, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir. Before I reply, I know five colleagues are still in the queue. So, I would like to request that they each take just a minute. We will still be within perfect time. From the list I saw, we have Sen. Cherarkey, Sen. Githuku, Sen. Joe Nyutu, Sen. Nyamu, and Sen. Lemaletian. The electronic version of the Senate Hansard Report is for information purposesonly. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Director, Hansard Services,Senate. view
  • 31 Aug 2023 in Senate: Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, if you could exercise your discretion, a minute and a half each, maximum. view
  • 31 Aug 2023 in Senate: Okay, I did not see him on the list, but he will conclude, then we conclude so that we can begin voting at 1.05 p.m. view
  • 31 Aug 2023 in Senate: Thank you, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir. I conclude by appreciating all colleagues that have taken time to comment on this very important matter and those that we have equally lent various criticisms and areas of improvement. I hope our colleagues will take time, those that sit in the Committee, to further enhance and make it better. Of course, the most prominent has been the place and standing of our counties, despite the assured percentage. I think it needs to be more definitive, like I listened to a few of our colleagues raise and say. I wish the role and the ... view

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