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21 Feb 2018 in National Assembly:
Clause 29 provides for the Director-General of each authority, the men and women to hold the positions therein, the functions of a Director-General and so on. The circumstances under which the director’s appointment may be terminated is found in Clause 31. Clause 32 talks about the employees. The whole of Part V is on administrative matters.
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21 Feb 2018 in National Assembly:
Part VI is on general provisions of the Authority. Clause 41 provides for the acquisition of land for the purpose of the Authority. How do we acquire land for the purpose of building roads? This is found in Part VI as well as the power to enter and alter the position of any electric, telephone, telegraph, fibre optic and others. In my constituency, since 2017 October, 10 kilometres of road cannot be constructed because the Kenya Power Company (KPC) takes its time to remove power lines. The telecommunication companies take their time to remove their lines, the fibre optic providers ...
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21 Feb 2018 in National Assembly:
Part VI also provides for the financial matters and this is general in all Bills. It includes the provision for financial year, annual estimates, accounts, audits of these authorities, how they table their reports to Parliament, how the Auditor-General does his work, the annual estimates, the accounts and the audits of the Authority. These are public institutions and must have those particular parts dealing with the governance structure.
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21 Feb 2018 in National Assembly:
If you look at Clause 64 and Clause 65, it provides for the development and implementation of the annual works of the road works and road investment programmes. They must provide to the relevant Parliamentary Committee and to the country at large, their roads programmes. It must be transparent to the public so that roads are not built in one section of the country. That transparency and accountability is provided for in Clauses 64 and 65.
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21 Feb 2018 in National Assembly:
Party VII provides for miscellaneous matters. Clause 72 talks to the power of the Authority to enter into an agreement with any person, including a county government or a national Government body. Mainly, miscellaneous provisions are provided for in Part VII. Part VIII provides for the responsibility of county governments under Clause 100. A county government will be responsible for the construction and maintenance of country roads under its jurisdiction.
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21 Feb 2018 in National Assembly:
The electronic version of the Official Hansard Report is for information purposes only. Acertified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor.
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21 Feb 2018 in National Assembly:
Of course, the last Part X is on transitional provisions in relation to the former authorities. There must be a transitional period because when this Bill becomes law. You will need to know how to deal with assets, liabilities and many other issues. Part X provides for transitional clauses in relation to former authorities. Having said that, I want to confirm that no other Government - the first Government of Mzee Kenyatta, the second Government of Mzee Moi or the third Government of Mzee Kibaki - has built more roads in our country than the Jubilee administration under Uhuru Kenyatta. ...
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21 Feb 2018 in National Assembly:
Yes, Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker.
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21 Feb 2018 in National Assembly:
Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, I am one Member of Parliament and a leader who say what I know. When I say 9,000 kilometres of road have been done - and I want The electronic version of the Official Hansard Report is for information purposes only. Acertified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor.
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21 Feb 2018 in National Assembly:
my colleague to pick a pen and a paper, the road from Isiolo to Moyale is close to 1,000 kilometres. The road that we are doing between Garissa to Wajir is about 800 kilometres, and by the time we reach Mandera, it will be 1,500 kilometres. The roads we are doing in the former Coast Province add up to about 1,000 plus kilometres. The roads we are doing in western are about 500 kilometres. If you cumulatively add all those, they will add up to 9,000 kilometres. They will have their chance, but this is the truth of the matter.
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