13 Jul 2010 in National Assembly:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, if it can be provided immediately---
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8 Jul 2010 in National Assembly:
Thank you, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir. The Ministry of Labour is very insensitive to the plight of Kenyan workers. We expect the Ministry to play a proactive role. We have heard many times about people who work in Nairobi â in the private sector or even in the Government - complaining that the Ministry of Labour does not do any monitoring with regard to their welfare. What steps does the Ministry plan to take to ensure that people are not under-paid or made to work for many years as casuals? That is not the only case that we know.
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8 Jul 2010 in National Assembly:
On a point of order, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir. Having laws is one thing. Enforcing them is another. We do not have many labour offices in this country. I am asking the Assistant Minister: What practical steps he will take. I am giving an example of how best labour laws should be enforced. Is he in order to tell us that there are laws? We know that there are laws. But who is enforcing them?
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7 Jul 2010 in National Assembly:
asked the Minister for Forestry and Wildlife:- (a) why Abdi Abdullahi Geriow (P/No.91020556), who was stationed at Wajir District Forest Office, was removed from the payroll in June, 1996; (b) why it has taken so long to pay him his dues even after an order was made for the release of salary vide PCA No.320/5/97; and, (c) when his dues and arrears will be paid.
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7 Jul 2010 in National Assembly:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, first of all, I would like to thank the Assistant Minister for the effort he has made. This is because the answer I had yesterday is quite different from the one I have today. I do not attribute this to the entire Ministry but the personal effort he made as hon. Nanok to help this gentleman. However, for his own interest and the interest of the gentleman who is out of the payroll, I would want to tell hon. Nanok or the Ministry that a PCA is normally prepared at the Ministry headquarters and not at the ...
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7 Jul 2010 in National Assembly:
The Assistant Minister has said that he needs 30 days to provide the information. Instead of me filing this Question again, would I be in order to ask him to provide that information to this House? That is because 15 years is a long time and yet, the man does not have a dismissal letter from the Public Service Commission. That is for the information of the Assistant Minister. So, could we have the information provided to the House, so that I can follow up?
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7 Jul 2010 in National Assembly:
On a point of order, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir. As legislators or Ministers, we need to be truthful to this House. It will be unfortunate for the Minister to say that he and his Assistant Minister attended the luncheon. He has gone further to mislead this House that he attended the luncheon with the President when, in fact, we saw on television that he led the âYESâ campaign in his constituency. Could the Minister tell this House the truth? I am the one who asked the Question yesterday and it was deferred. I am also willing to get the response ...
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7 Jul 2010 in National Assembly:
Thank you, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir. Honestly, what Kenyans need is not sympathy from the Government but good plans and action. Could the Assistant Minister give us an indication of the number of police stations that they are likely to construct? We just need an indication in terms of the numbers in the current financial year.
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6 Jul 2010 in National Assembly:
asked the Minister for Forestry and Wildlife (a) why Abdi Abdullahi Geriow (P/No. 91020556), who was stationed at Wajir District Forest Office, was removed from the payroll in June 1996; (b) why it has taken so long to pay him his dues even after an order was made for the release of salary vide PCA number 320/5/97; and, (c) when his dues and arrears will be paid.
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6 Jul 2010 in National Assembly:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, equity is not about allocating one ambulance to every constituency in this country. We know that there are areas that have either sufficient or have, at least, some ambulances. It is the responsibility of the Minister to ensure that they even re-distribute where need arises like in the case of Sericho, North Horr and Wajir South. As we wait for the 300 ambulances that she has talked about, which are meant for the whole country, could she consider redistributing, immediately in areas like Sericho or even Wajir South? I am sure there are some ambulances in ...
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