Alois Musa Lentoimaga

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All parliamentary appearances

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  • 11 Mar 2020 in National Assembly: Some of the bureaucrats who were there before did not care about marginalised areas. So, one of our own will understand us better. He will put aside more resources and share them out equitably amongst the marginalised counties. After all, this Fund has only a timeline of 20 years, after which it will cease to function. view
  • 10 Feb 2020 in National Assembly: Thank you, Hon. Speaker, for giving me this opportunity. I take this opportunity on my behalf and on behalf of my family and the people of Samburu North to send my condolences to the family of the late Mzee Moi. I know he touched the lives of many people. In fact, he trained many people. He identified skilful leaders across the country. He unified the country with good leadership. He was very firm. He knew everything and was on top of all that was going on in Kenya. He made sure that there was peace, love and unity across the ... view
  • 28 Nov 2019 in National Assembly: Hon. Speaker, committees have a secretariat. Instead of going with the suggestion of the Leader of the Majority Party that 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. view
  • 28 Nov 2019 in National Assembly: Questions to be dropped, the secretariat of the Committee can also notify the Member since not all Members are in the House. view
  • 28 Nov 2019 in National Assembly: I suggest that the clerks of a committee can notify a Member whose Question is scheduled to be answered on a particular day. view
  • 20 Nov 2019 in National Assembly: Thank you, Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker for giving me this opportunity. 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. view
  • 20 Nov 2019 in National Assembly: I support the Bill. I also thank Hon. Kamket for coming up with it. Indeed, it is a very important Bill. It will assist communities in disbursing money. The Bill is meant to bring to par, in terms of development, counties that were left out or marginalised in colonial time and the first three regimes since Independence. It will address those anomalies, especially issues concerning health, education, electricity and water. view
  • 20 Nov 2019 in National Assembly: Where I come from, the most critical issue is water. Others are education and health. People travel long distances to look for water. Lack of water and pasture cause conflict among our people. The normal Government allocation over time has never addressed these anomalies. Money has never been sufficient. In other developed areas, such matters have been addressed. Therefore, this Bill is important to us. We need to support it, so that we can address those anomalies. view
  • 20 Nov 2019 in National Assembly: Our counterparts in other areas have benefitted so much over time, but because of marginalisation and historical injustices, we have been left behind so much to the extent that we are not at par with other areas in this country. The most critical thing is that this law was supposed to be in place in 2010 after the promulgation of the Constitution, but that never happened. Even the money that was disbursed did not have any impact on the ground. Principal Secretaries used helicopters to get to the ground, as my colleagues have already mentioned, to identify the projects, but ... view
  • 20 Nov 2019 in National Assembly: For example, in my constituency, for almost seven years now, there are two projects which have not taken off yet the money is still lying in Nairobi. By creating sub-committees at the local level and a new board, the Bill will go a long way in ensuring faster disbursement, supervision and identification of projects. The local committee will identify projects that will have the best impact and results and they will be appreciated by the local people. view

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