All parliamentary appearances
Entries 16391 to 16400 of 17799.
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16 May 2013 in National Assembly:
Hon. Speaker, I only have the last one from hon. Momanyi. He requested a statement on Borabu where action is needed and there is only one vehicle. I want to assure him that matter has been factored into the Kshs4 billion in the Budget. But again, this must go through the public procurement law that this House has passed. So, I want to assure him that Borabu has a vehicle; I think I have basically responded to the statement on security and the KDF involvement that started at 2.30 p.m.
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16 May 2013 in National Assembly:
No!
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16 May 2013 in National Assembly:
Hon. Speaker, Sir, now it is becoming entertainment and I want you to guide the House. In the statement I have issued which is a record of this House, I have stated that we have not deployed the Kenya Defence Forces (KDF) and I have also tabled the statement the Deputy President read. The hon. Member is taking us back. Article 241(3)(c) of the Constitution gives the National Assembly approval to deploy the KDF. We will do it when we want to deploy the KDF and that is the onset and the basis of the statement I read at 2.30 ...
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16 May 2013 in National Assembly:
Thank you very much, hon. Speaker, Sir. I want to say that in the Statement that I laid on the Table of this House, on the issue of Mandera, I talked about local and foreign militia. I talked about us engaging the friendly Government of Ethiopia. The KDF are already in Mandera. The KDF have a base in Wajir. The KDF have a base in Garissa. The KDF under the banner of UNISOM are in the whole of southern Somalia. The Deputy President, who is also a Cabinet Secretary in the definition of the Constitution, said that KDF will deal ...
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16 May 2013 in National Assembly:
Hon. Speaker, Sir, hon. Wamunyinyi asked me a very difficult question. But as a lawmaker, the law has been set. You cannot hold anybody for more than 24 hours in any cell. You must take him to court. We have an independent Judiciary. There is nothing, unless you change the laws of this land, you cannot dictate to the Judiciary. But in any crime, the procedure is there. So, I really pity that but the law is very, very clear.
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16 May 2013 in National Assembly:
The hon. Member for Nakuru East asked for copies. The statements, minutes and the Press statement of the Deputy President have already been tabled in this House. I did that for hon. Members to interrogate them.
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16 May 2013 in National Assembly:
Hon. Speaker, Sir, we will deliver that Statement on Thursday, next week. That is the one sought by Hon. Shebesh.
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16 May 2013 in National Assembly:
Hon. Deputy Speaker, I beg to move the following Procedural Motion:-
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16 May 2013 in National Assembly:
THAT, pursuant to the provisions of Standing Order No. 33 this House resolves to extend its sitting time today, Thursday, 16th May, 2013 until conclusion of business appearing under Order Nos. 9 and 10.
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16 May 2013 in National Assembly:
I am doing this in the interest of the House; the Supplementary Order Paper that we are now using contains two very important items, namely the Motion by the Procedure and House Rules Committee, and second the Motion that will give us a chance to, on Thursday, approve the names of hon. Members to various committees. This will put in place important committees like the ones on national security, legal affairs and budget and others, and also give them a chance to elect their leaders. Thereafter the one on budget will interrogate it and the others will perform the various ...
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