All parliamentary appearances
Entries 16551 to 16560 of 17799.
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24 Apr 2013 in National Assembly:
Hon. Speaker, Sir, following the incident, a high level security team led by the Permanent Secretary, Provincial Administration and Internal Security and the Inspector- General of Police, David Kimaiyo, went to Garissa on Saturday, 20th April, 2013. This team met with the Governor of Garissa County, area Members of Parliament, the Provincial Security and Intelligence Committee, the District Security and Intelligence Committee and other grassroots leaders; and deliberated on the issue with a view to getting a way forward and agreed on the following:- (i) Registering of all boda boda motorcycles afresh, in addition to their original registration, and limiting ...
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24 Apr 2013 in National Assembly:
Hon. Deputy Speaker, I beg to move the following Motion:- THAT, the business appearing in todayâs Order Paper be exempted from the provisions of Standing Order 40(3), being a Wednesday Morning, a day allocated for business not sponsored by the Majority or the Minority Party or a Member belonging to the Majority or Minority Party or business sponsored by a Committee. Hon. Deputy Speaker, this is a Procedural Motion. Wednesday Morning is for Members to bring their private Bills and Motions. We will not have a Procedural Motion next Wednesday because notices of Motion have already been given by hon. ...
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24 Apr 2013 in National Assembly:
Hon. Deputy Speaker, I beg to move the following Motion:-
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24 Apr 2013 in National Assembly:
THAT, pursuant to provisions of Standing Order Nos. 175 and 208, this House approves the appointment of the following Members to the Procedure and House Rules Committee:-
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24 Apr 2013 in National Assembly:
Hon. Speaker, Sir, I am here as the Leader of Majority Party under law, to represent the Government including the Head of State. Coincidentally, I am also the Member of Parliament for Garissa. I will start with hon. Shidiyeâs concerns. For the new Members, I will seek your indulgence that when a Statement is made, you seek clarification. You do not debate, but I am sure the Speaker has given that guidance, so that more Members can seek clarifications. I want to assure this House that the operation going on in Garissa is being done within the confines of the ...
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24 Apr 2013 in National Assembly:
Hon. Speaker, Sir, I will start with the issues which Hon. F.I. Ali has raised. I want to assure her that as I speak for the Government, I am the area Member of Parliament and there is no excessive operation going on in Garissa.
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24 Apr 2013 in National Assembly:
The Government of President Uhuru Kenyatta â the Jubilee Government â will not allow impunity. It will not allow situations where you steal, kill, maim or defraud; whether it is in Tana River, Samburu, Wajir, Baringo or Baragoi. The Members of Parliament for Baringo South and BaringoNorth have not rested since they
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24 Apr 2013 in National Assembly:
Thank you, Member for Kilome. She asked about Government systems. She asked: Why are Government security systems not going there? That was during the past Governments. You will see the security systems of the Jubilee Government under the able leadership of Uhuru Kenyatta moving to every corner, village and district in North Eastern, once we have the Cabinet.
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24 Apr 2013 in National Assembly:
Hon. Barre Shill sought for a few clarifications. He asked: Why was the percentage of the people killed in my constituency more on the non-Somalis? That was known. The people who are doing that wanted to create ethnic disharmony. They wanted to win the war on terror using ethnic divisions. They went out and killed innocent worshipers in a church. I think, as a country, we are not going to fall into that trap. We are going to unite our people regardless of their ethnic and religious affiliation. I think the leadership must turn to that. They have played that ...
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24 Apr 2013 in National Assembly:
Hon. Shill also asked: âWhy are there more police officers in Garissa now?â That is because there is a new Government in town. With regard to hon. ChachuGanyaâs query, yes, the Constitution that we passed gives the Government the sole responsibility to protect its citizens and their property. We are up to that challenge. You talked about the National Intelligence Service. I think, as a country, we must appreciate that the intelligence services have done a commendable job. You remember when our forces went to Somalia, there were a number of bomb blasts in Nairobi and other main cities. We ...
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