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31 Mar 2015 in National Assembly:
The President apologised. Some of us have suffered serious historical injustices. A fund was set up for us. He apologised to the people of Wagalla. Former Presidents Moi and Kibaki never did it. The matter before us is public. Thank you, hon. Speaker.
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31 Mar 2015 in National Assembly:
Hon. Speaker. I beg to move the following Motion:- THAT, the thanks of the House be recorded for the exposition of public policy contained in the Address of the President delivered on Thursday, 26th March, 2015.
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31 Mar 2015 in National Assembly:
I move in support of the Address presented by the President during the Special Sitting of Parliament on 26th March, 2015. As per the Constitution, the President was to do three things. One, the President was supposed to outline the state of the nation in relation to our national values and principles of governance as elaborated well in Article 10 of the Constitution. Two, the President was to give the state of our national security as provided for in Article 240 and Section 16 of the National Security Council Act. Finally, the The electronic version of the Official Hansard Report ...
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31 Mar 2015 in National Assembly:
President was to give our country’s status in fulfilling her international treaty obligations as provided for in Article 132 of the Constitution. This is the second time the President has delivered the State of the Nation Address since coming to power.
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31 Mar 2015 in National Assembly:
I do not want to take a lot of time but to highlight two major issues that came from the President.
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31 Mar 2015 in National Assembly:
You have given direction that if you want to consult widely, there are facilities available by the Parliamentary Service Commission (PSC) for people to transact that business. Hon. Keynan and hon. (Ms.) Nyasuna, who are Members of the PSC, I am sure, will agree with me. There are facilities.
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31 Mar 2015 in National Assembly:
Hon. Speaker, in the history of our nation, has any Head of State delivered an apology to all those whom the Government has wronged either in act or by omission? It is only this President who, with extreme humility and personification of the best of our values, apologised on behalf of his Government; he apologised on behalf of all the governments since Independence - from Wagalla to the death of a great man called Tom Mboya, the post-election violence, the murder of the late Mbai, Robert Ouko, to Malka Mari, Garissa Massacre, the 1992/1993 post-election violence, and all omissions and ...
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31 Mar 2015 in National Assembly:
coming to Kenya.” Obama is coming to Kenya not for any other reason. Obama as a son of this country has seen Kenya has changed. On corruption, I want to make it very clear. In the Constitution, the principle of innocence until proven guilty is fundamental; all those who are named are still innocent until proven guilty, but the die is cast. The line has been drawn between those who believe in the lord of impunity and corruption and those who believe in Uhuru Kenyatta and the people of Kenya. This reminds me of George Bush Junior; on 11th September, ...
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31 Mar 2015 in National Assembly:
State officers earn salaries and allowances. Those salaries are meant for us to pay school fees for our children and feed our families. We can no more use public resources sanctioned by this House to the tune of Kshs1.3 trillion or Kshs1.4 trillion on individuals holding offices. I want to tell the people of Kenya, including the President that they are under obligation--- Citizens are under obligation to go and remove governors who have been named from their offices. We have the powers. The people of Kenya have powers because they elected those governors. Governors can pay top lawyers in ...
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25 Mar 2015 in National Assembly:
Hon. Speaker, I beg to lay the following Papers on the Table of the House today,Wednesday, March 25th 2015:- The Memorandum to the National Assembly by the Cabinet Secretary for Defence on the Ratification of the East African Community Protocol on Co-operation in Defence Affairs, submitted pursuant to Section 8(1) of the Treaty Making and Ratification Act No. 45 of 2012. The Memorandum to the National Assembly by the Cabinet Secretary for Defence on the Ratification of the Agreement on the Establishment of the Eastern Africa Standby Force, submitted to this House pursuant to Section 8(1) of the Treaty Making ...
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