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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  • 22 Mar 2018 in Senate: Thank you, Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir, for giving me this chance to also contribute and share my thoughts on the Food Security Bill (Senate Bills No. 12 of 2017). I must say from the onset, that this is an extremely important Bill. It puts into great thought things that millions of Kenyans grapple with on a daily basis. However, sometimes we, as legislators, and Kenyans of privilege, tend to forget that there are millions of Kenyans who rise every morning with only a singular duty; to put food on their table and return to their beds. Yet, because we do ... view
  • 21 Mar 2018 in Senate: Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir, I am sorry to interrupt the remarks of my colleague and friend. However, I just felt that it is important that we inform this The electronic version of the Senate Hansard Report is for information purposes only. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor, Senate. view
  • 15 Mar 2018 in Senate: Thank you, Mr. Speaker, Sir. I also want to make very brief comments about this Report, bearing in mind that amongst the people that I represent in this House, are members of the Talai community. This community today continues to wallow in extreme poverty, thanks to the atrocities that were committed against them by the colonial Government. I have had the opportunity to briefly read through the report and listen to some of the recommendations. However, two things come to mind. Mr. Speaker, Sir, history has taught us well that part of the reasons why human beings succeed is when ... view
  • 15 Mar 2018 in Senate: Madam Temporary Speaker, thank you for giving me this chance to make my contributions and share my thoughts with regards to this Bill which I consider extremely important. It is important because in the first cycle of devolution we witnessed many things. Unfortunately as a House, for those of us who were here, we were not able to rise up to the many challenges that county governments were facing with regards to issues that this Bill addresses. It is the duty of this House as a principal custodian and defender of devolution, rightfully so provided by our Constitution in Article ... view
  • 15 Mar 2018 in Senate: Madam Temporary Speaker, I know there are Members, especially Sen. Olekina who also want to contribute. A final thought is under Section 21(1), where they have set the implementing provisions that the CPSB should aspire to have. Among the values that they are supposed to aspire to, as captured under (c), is to identify and eliminate employment barriers against persons who do not belong to dominant ethnic groups within the county or marginalised persons that results from the systems of employment, policies and practices which are not authorised by the law. This continues to support the claim and thoughts that ... view
  • 14 Mar 2018 in Senate: Thank you, Mr. Speaker, Sir. I also want to make very brief comments about this Report, bearing in mind that amongst the people that I represent in this House, are members of the Talai community. This community today continues to wallow in extreme poverty, thanks to the atrocities that were committed against them by the colonial Government. I have had the opportunity to briefly read through the report and listen to some of the recommendations. However, two things come to mind. Mr. Speaker, Sir, history has taught us well that part of the reasons why human beings succeed is when ... view
  • 14 Mar 2018 in Senate: Madam Temporary Speaker, thank you for giving me this chance to make my contributions and share my thoughts with regards to this Bill which I consider extremely important. It is important because in the first cycle of devolution we witnessed many things. Unfortunately as a House, for those of us who were here, we were not able to rise up to the many challenges that county governments were facing with regards to issues that this Bill addresses. It is the duty of this House as a principal custodian and defender of devolution, rightfully so provided by our Constitution in Article ... view
  • 14 Mar 2018 in Senate: Madam Temporary Speaker, I know there are Members, especially Sen. Olekina who also want to contribute. A final thought is under Section 21(1), where they have set the implementing provisions that the CPSB should aspire to have. Among the values that they are supposed to aspire to, as captured under (c), is to identify and eliminate employment barriers against persons who do not belong to dominant ethnic groups within the county or marginalised persons that results from the systems of employment, policies and practices which are not authorised by the law. This continues to support the claim and thoughts that ... view
  • 8 Mar 2018 in Senate: on point of order, Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir. view
  • 8 Mar 2018 in Senate: Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir, with great difficulty I have to interrupt my elder brother and somebody I hold in extremely high regard, Sen. Khaniri. He was making a very persuasive case that I have followed through and agree with him, up to and only that point where he made the point that these disbursements are skewed in a way that they disfavour counties that are considered opposition. I want to bring to your attention, my elder brother, that Kericho County is at the heart of Jubilee government but we are at 33 per cent. Therefore, what you said is not ... view

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