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20 Aug 2015 in National Assembly:
all manner of conflicts. In the former North Eastern Province, we have conflicts between the Degodia and Garre. This year we have lost quite a number of people in that region. The conflicts have escalated to the extent that people are using very lethal weapons to kill each other. We have problems between the Gabra and Borana. You remember the Turbi Massacre, where so many people lost their lives. In Eastern part of this country, we also have problems between the pastoralists in Tana River and the Kamba of Kitui. These are very serious issues which require a policy on ...
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20 Aug 2015 in National Assembly:
So, in a nutshell, if you can give me just two minutes, the structure of this secretariat will be as follows: We will have a National Peace Council Secretariat headed by the Council Secretary. We will have County Peace Secretariat and the National Peace Forum, which is a platform for consultation, collaboration, cooperation and coordination by all peace stakeholders. Lastly, we The electronic version of the Official Hansard Report is for information purposesonly. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor.
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20 Aug 2015 in National Assembly:
will have county peace fora, which shall be convened by counties as platforms for consultation, coordination and accountability. So, I just want to impress upon Members that we should adopt this policy. It is meant to cure and address all conflicts affecting our society, hence taking us back instead of us moving forward. I will ask Hon. Saney from Wajir North Constituency to second this Motion. Thank you, hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker.
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19 Aug 2015 in National Assembly:
I just wanted to add my voice to this very important Bill, Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker.
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19 Aug 2015 in National Assembly:
I wanted to draw your attention. So, just remember me before you conclude.
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19 Aug 2015 in National Assembly:
Thank you very much, Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker. I want to join my colleagues in thanking the Departmental Committee on Justice and Legal Affairs under the able chairmanship of Hon. Chepkong’a for being thoroughly meticulous in coming up with this Bill. I want to say that the Insolvency Bill and even the Companies Bill was very voluminous and will assist in taking this country forward in terms of business matters. We all know that in the 1990s, apart from Dubai Bank that went under yesterday or two days ago, we used to have the Delphis Bank, Trust Bank, Trade Bank ...
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19 Aug 2015 in National Assembly:
Thank you, Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker. I want to confirm that this is the best Bill that has ever been debated to promote the interest of people in the business world. It is a paradigm shift. I agree with my friend, Hon. Makali, that Rwanda is ahead in the pack. When it comes to registering companies, it is the most efficient country at the moment. That country was facilitated by one MP from this House, Dr. Ochuodho, and one civil servant called the late Dr. Oketch. They are the ones who revolutionized the IT system. We have always been craving ...
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19 Aug 2015 in National Assembly:
We have always said that doing things the same way all the time will not transform this country. We must be people who promote change. When you look at Kenya, this country has very serious professionals who can transform this economy and take it forward. I just want to propose that the Registrar of Company’s Office must do business the way we do in the private sector. In fact, I suggest that those offices should be located in the most central places and business should be done the way we do it in the private sector. So, this Bill must ...
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5 Aug 2015 in National Assembly:
On a point of order, Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker. Is my good friend, the Member for Dagoretti West, in order to insinuate, or rather inform Members, that Jubilee Government is performing poorly when we know that even President Obama agreed that this is the best Government? He went ahead to castigate the Opposition? Is he in order?
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8 Jul 2015 in National Assembly:
On a point of order, hon. Speaker. I have no issue with my friend, Hon. Kaluma. There is something, while debating this Motion on impeachment, Hon, Chepkong’a alluded to or spoke about, namely stock theft; he tried to trivialize and associate it with me. I just want to confirm to him that as the Chairman of the Departmental Committee on Administration and National Security, I am leading a mission to the Northern Rift to ensure that we deal with cattle rustling as matter of urgency. But this matter, I support.
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