22 Nov 2022 in Senate:
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22 Nov 2022 in Senate:
rehabilitation and improvement of sections of Mombasa Road left in a state disrepair following the construction of the Nairobi Express Way.
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22 Nov 2022 in Senate:
(2) Explain why the Government has set aside Kshs9 billion for repair and upgrading of Mombasa Road yet the contractor for the of Nairobi Express Way, China Road and Bridge Cooperation, is responsible for the damages of the said road and ought to take full responsibility for repairs.
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22 Nov 2022 in Senate:
(3) State the contract cost variation for the construction of the Express Way as well as the impending renovation of the section of Mombasa Road destroyed during the construction of the Express Way as captured in the contracts stating how they conform to the law and attendant regulations.
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22 Nov 2022 in Senate:
(4) Provide a comprehensive report on variations on class A and B road construction in the country and the total amounts involved in variation for the last financial years to the date of completion or per project in the Republic.
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22 Nov 2022 in Senate:
(5) Provide a clear timeline on commencement and completion of the intended renovation and rehabilitation of the damaged sections of Mombasa Road or Old Mombasa Road.
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22 Nov 2022 in Senate:
(6) State the guidelines on the usage of the Nairobi Express Way especially on emergency services in order to prevent abuse of the emergency service privilege.
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17 Nov 2022 in Senate:
Thank you, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir. I thank Sen. Shakilla Abdalla for that Statement. The issue of land acquisition is a constitutional matter. The Constitution is very clear and specific, that when you do compulsory land acquisition, you must pay the market price promptly. That is what the Constitution says.
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17 Nov 2022 in Senate:
This LAPSSET Corridor Program is an elephant in the room. I remember in the last Parliament, we debated a situation where one of the roads that was being upgraded to a murram road, the Kenyan Government was paying Kshs80 million per kilometer to put murram on that road. This part of the LAPSSET Corridor Program has been riddled with graft or corruption. Therefore, this issue must be addressed.
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