All parliamentary appearances
Entries 31 to 40 of 58.
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25 Apr 2007 in National Assembly:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, the issue of an affidavit arises where a person is over 18 years and has not registered. That is provided for under the statutes. There is not much that the Ministry can do. However, to speed up this effort, we have been in communication with the Minister in charge of internal security so that we may gazette some of the DOs to be able to give out these affidavits in those interior parts where the courts of law are not within their proximity. If they are within that range then the normal process follows. It seems ...
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25 Apr 2007 in National Assembly:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, that does not fall within our purview. It falls under the Ministry of Justice and Constitutional Affairs.
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25 Apr 2007 in National Assembly:
As I said earlier, the Ministry has stepped up the registration exercise for all the registrable population in this country. We have projected that by the end of June, 2007, there will be an estimated population of 3 million who will be unregistered. A total of 2.1 million will be registered because we have already registered 904,097. It is projected that by the end of April this year it is estimated that 550,000 voters will have been registered. By May, 2007; 750,000 will have been registered. By June, 2007, 800,000 will have been registered. We are stepping up the number ...
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25 Apr 2007 in National Assembly:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I am not aware of the supposed selective issuance of identity cards in certain areas in the country. As a Ministry, we have disbursed Kshs200,000 to every district registration officer to facilitate the issuance of identity cards through mobile registration. In any event, if there is any registration officer from any part of this country who is not going by this policy, then we wish to be informed and necessary action will be taken by the Minister.
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4 Apr 2007 in National Assembly:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I am of the opinion that this Question should be deferred because, firstly, after going through the answer I have, I realised that it is not conclusive. Secondly, the Question touches on issues of security and, therefore, we need to consult with the relevant Ministry to be able to give a substantive answer.
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4 Apr 2007 in National Assembly:
On Tuesday, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir.
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4 Apr 2007 in National Assembly:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, in the spirit of collective responsibility, when I requested that the Question be deferred and undertook to bring the answer on Tuesday, I implied that we will communicate because, as Ministries, we share responsibility. That is why I answered that way.
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4 Apr 2007 in National Assembly:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, if upon consultation we realise that---
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4 Apr 2007 in National Assembly:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, as I stand here, I am also a Minister in my Ministry. It is not a question of who signs the written answer. In my capacity, I am a Minister for the purpose of the business of this House. Secondly, I have said that the answer seems to be inconclusive, meaning that my officers have not done their work well. That is why I want to bring a substantive answer to the House.
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6 Dec 2006 in National Assembly:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, before I reply, the hon. Member says that he has not been given the written answer, and I undertake to give a copy of the same. Mr. Speaker, Sir, I beg to reply. (a) The National Identity Cards for Milka Nduta, application serial No.2137629864 and Jeremiah Gitau Gitu, application serial No.2081106885 are ready. (b) They are advised to collect their identity cards from Ol'Kalou Registration Station. Mr. Andrew Kihumba Waititu and Johnston Nduati Mwangi have provided payment receipts Nos. D715935 and A560193 instead of waiting slips, which cannot facilitate checking status of their identity cards. They are ...
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