Charles Ngusya Nguna

Parties & Coalitions

All parliamentary appearances

Entries 81 to 90 of 205.

  • 4 May 2020 in National Assembly: Let me take this opportunity to thank the Speaker for the best Ruling I have ever heard since I joined this august House and one of the longest I have ever witnessed so far. He has allayed all the fears that were created and generated by the media over the weekend and during this morning when many media houses questioned the timing and constitutionality of the Building Bridges Initiative (BBI). view
  • 4 May 2020 in National Assembly: Many people have congratulated the President, but let me take this opportunity to congratulate one of my best political fathers that I have always followed, the Hon. Raila Odinga, for the immense work he has done to this nation. view
  • 4 May 2020 in National Assembly: I do not want to get emotional, but all Kenyans across the political divide know what Hon. Raila Odinga has gone through saving this nation. So, for that matter, I bow for him for what he has done to the nation. view
  • 4 May 2020 in National Assembly: I also take this opportunity, because I went through the BBI process at the rallies and in other places, to congratulate the party leaders who have wooed their communities and Kenyans across the divide to make sure that the BBI goes through. I will not forget my party leader, Hon. Stephen Kalonzo Musyoka. view
  • 4 May 2020 in National Assembly: 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. view
  • 4 May 2020 in National Assembly: We have done public participation in Machakos and in Kitui and our people are informed about the issues of the BBI. I will not forget the rest of the party leaders like Charity Ngilu, Moses Wetangula, Mudavadi and all those who participated across the divide and my good colleague here, the Leader of the Minority Party, Hon. John Mbadi, and our Whip of the Minority Party. view
  • 4 May 2020 in National Assembly: Based on that, the ostensible objective of the BBI was to settle all the perennial challenges we face as a country. I begin by saying that one of the worst, and it will go to the books of record, is corruption, which has dogged our country. view
  • 4 May 2020 in National Assembly: It is difficult, Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, but I will try. I obey your order. view
  • 4 May 2020 in National Assembly: I will start with the ostensible goal of the BBI that is to settle the perennial challenges this country has been facing for too long. I will start by dissecting them and before I do that, let me remind Members of Parliament and Kenyans across the divide that I have gone through this process which was followed by the BBI taskforce and I can confirm that there is no constitutional illegality on the process followed. If you check, we have been popularising the initiative which, of course, over four million Kenyans appended signatures on. We printed the draft which was ... view
  • 4 May 2020 in National Assembly: So, what was the objective of coming up with the Bill? There are many gains. There is no Constitution which can sort out all the issues or challenges we have in the country, but if the BBI or the amendment is properly implemented, we are going to sort out almost 70 per cent of the things we have been perennially facing. I will start with ethnic antagonism and unfair competition. Most of the time, we find certain people fighting. One of the key contributors of the fighting is lack of shared prosperity. Most of the time, if you come from ... view

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