21 Feb 2018 in National Assembly:
This Policy is in line with the President’s big four agenda. Proper housing is one of the objectives of the agenda. At the same time, the policy is in line with the Vision 2030, which is outlined clearly. If we adopt this Sessional Paper, it is going to alleviate overcrowding especially in our urban centres. It is very important we adopt this Motion on low cost housing because it will attract local investors. As we all know, most houses in Nairobi and other urban centres are owned by foreigners. If we adopt this Policy, we will entice Kenyans to own ...
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21 Feb 2018 in National Assembly:
Another advantage is that we will improve the health of our communities. Upgrading our slums with proper sanitation will improve community health.
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21 Feb 2018 in National Assembly:
Allow me to be that brief. I support the Motion. Thank you very much
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29 Nov 2017 in National Assembly:
Thank you, Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker for giving me this opportunity. I would like to first thank Hon. Melly, the Mover of the Motion. This is a very wonderful and timely Motion. First, in urban centres, we will have a reduction of noise pollution. I have lived near hospitals and if those lanes are provided, we will have a reduction of noise pollution. Many ambulances come in and if we have service lanes, they will not make a lot of noise. Provision of these lanes will reduce noise pollution. Secondly, they will save lives. Thirdly, they will improve traffic flow. ...
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27 Sep 2017 in National Assembly:
Thank you, Hon. Deputy Speaker for giving me this opportunity. Before I embark on the business of the day, allow me to congratulate the people of Mwingi West for electing me as their Member of Parliament. Secondly, I stand in this House to congratulate Hon. Members who have been appointed to the Chairperson’s Panel. This Motion has made me happy because gender balance, competency and also experience of the Hon. Members appointed were considered. Based on that, I support it.
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