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22 Jun 2016 in National Assembly:
On a point of order, Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker.
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22 Jun 2016 in National Assembly:
Thank you, Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker. Mine is to plead with you, as a ranking Member of this House. In the morning, one of the Members from the North Rift mentioned me in bad light. I plead with you, as the Chair of Departmental Committee on Administration and National Security of Parliament, to give me time to say something about this.
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22 Jun 2016 in National Assembly:
I am happy the Speaker---
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22 Jun 2016 in National Assembly:
It was dealt with by the Speaker.
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22 Jun 2016 in National Assembly:
I will go that direction.
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22 Jun 2016 in National Assembly:
I am much obliged, Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker.
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22 Jun 2016 in National Assembly:
Thank you, Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, for granting me an opportunity to support this Motion. I thank my good friend and neighbour, Hon. Cheptumo for coming up with this Motion. Before, I delve into the nitty gritty of cattle rustling, causes and what the Government needs to do, I just want to put the record straight that the problem we have at the moment between the Pokot and Marakwet--- I condemn it in the strongest term possible. We have had peace since 2003 when I came to this Parliament.
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22 Jun 2016 in National Assembly:
So, I summarise?
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22 Jun 2016 in National Assembly:
Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, we did a lot to bring peace for 14 years in the valley, with Hon. Kilimo. I now hope Hon. Kangongo will come on board to assist me and other leaders in ensuring there is peace in that area. For somebody to think that Hon. Kamama can engage in cattle rustling--- I want to tell you in very clear terms that I am a civilised Pokot man and I cannot engage in rustling. I can only stop it and we have done it with all our neighbours. Right now, we have peace between the Turkana and ...
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22 Jun 2016 in National Assembly:
should be compensated. This should either be through the Policy on Restorative Justice or the fund that Hon. Cheptumo is proposing. This is a very archaic, barbaric and old culture. I want to remind Members that even the Red Indians in America who used to occupy somewhere between the Gulf of Mexico and Prairies of Saskatchewan used to practise this menace in those old medieval times. The only way to stop this menace in the long-term is that we must provide education and employment opportunities to them. In the short-term, we want the Government to introduce and deploy the Kenya ...
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