8 Nov 2017 in National Assembly:
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8 Nov 2017 in National Assembly:
Thank you, Hon. Speaker, as a senior Deputy Minority Leader on the NASA side---
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8 Nov 2017 in National Assembly:
Thank you for the guidance, Hon. Speaker. I support Omulele’s amendment and I wish Hon. Omulele expunges the entire list then submits afresh when we have the other three for Emuhaya and Luanda constituencies. I second. Thank you, Hon. Speaker.
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27 Sep 2017 in National Assembly:
Hon. Speaker, I want to make it clear to the Leader of the Majority Party that an official communication was done to the Clerk of the National Assembly appointing the leadership of the Minority side. I am aware that during the forum that was held at Intercontinental Hotel, the Leader of the Minority Party, Hon. Mbadi, declared that Hon. Ayub Savula is the Deputy Leader of the Minority Party. I am the Deputy Leader of the Minority Party. Things are not going to change. We have communication. I wish the Leader of the Majority Party gives us more time to ...
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27 Sep 2017 in National Assembly:
Hon. Speaker, I think this Procedural Motion has been brought in bad faith, considering that the NASA Coalition made a resolution that its Members should not attend the sittings of the National Assembly. You know majority of them have not been in Parliament for the last five or six sittings. The intention is to have them kicked out since they will have missed the seven sittings, so that we can have parliamentary elections in the NASA zone. We should shelve this idea until further notice.
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26 Sep 2017 in National Assembly:
Thank you, Hon. Deputy Speaker, for giving the opportunity to contribute to this Motion. I have been waiting for it for a long time. This is the first time I am speaking in this House while on the side of the Opposition. I will maintain my objectivity as a Member of Parliament elected by the people of Lugari, irrespective of my party affiliation. First and foremost, this Motion gives us an opportunity to reflect soberly and objectively on what transpired during the last general elections. I do not think this Motion has been brought with bad faith of castigating the ...
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26 Sep 2017 in National Assembly:
Some Members of Parliament are beating war drums. We are mentally preparing our supporters for chaos. We do not want to walk that path of the International Criminal Court anymore because it is embarrassing for a developed democracy like Kenya to go that route. You have seen some youths demonstrating against the Judiciary. What does that tell you? It means that we are heading into a chaotic situation. The demonstrations against the IEBC only mean that we are headed into a chaotic situation. Let us sit down as Members of Parliament and discuss the electoral laws the way we did ...
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26 Sep 2017 in National Assembly:
value to this country. Let us do our job as elected leaders. Let us sit together irrespective of our political parties, tribe or even reasoning. Think Kenya first. Stop beating war drums.
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26 Sep 2017 in National Assembly:
Thank you, Hon. Deputy Speaker.
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7 Jun 2017 in National Assembly:
Thank you, Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker for giving me an opportunity to contribute to the debate on the Second Supplementary Estimates for Financial Year 2016/2017. At the outset, I would like to support the content of the Supplementary Estimates so that Ministries, including the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC), can continue running the affairs of this country. Financial support is very critical, especially for an institution like the IEBC, which will be carrying out a major election exercise later this year. I would like the IEBC to have adequate funds at this particular time to ensure that the process ...
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