5 Oct 2022 in Senate:
On a point of information, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir.
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5 Oct 2022 in Senate:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, Sen. Omogeni is my good friend. My point of information is that it is in public domain that the Public Service Commission (PSC) has put out an advertisement to get the public opinion on creation of the position of Chief Administrative Secretary. I inform my learned senior that the process of regularizing within the law has started. The CAS will be processed through the PSC. Kenyans will have an opportunity. I urge my brother to relay any reservations to the PSC. I assure him that the President of the Republic of Kenya, Hon. (Dr.) William Samoei ...
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5 Oct 2022 in Senate:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, there is an issue that was raised on the Floor of the House. Looking at Standing Order Nos.121 and 122, I am sure that you will make a ruling on this matter tomorrow in the afternoon. It is not wise and fair for Members, even with points of relevance under the Standing Orders, to raise issues that are outside the purview of the Presidential Address. Regarding the bottom-up approach, in his speech, he talked about the “Hustlers” Fund. Therefore, Senators who comment on the Address of the President must acquaint themselves with the provisions of Standing ...
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5 Oct 2022 in Senate:
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5 Oct 2022 in Senate:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, you should not to be merciful. The only mercy is by Jesus Christ. Any other mercy is imported. So, if a Member makes unsubstantiated allegations on the Floor of the House, deal with them firmly and ruthlessly. We are not somewhere in Vihiga County. In fact, instead of fighting the Government, Sen. Osotsi should be grateful that one of his constituents is the Prime Cabinet Secretary in the Kenya Kwanza Government. How can you bite the hand that feeds you?
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4 Oct 2022 in Senate:
Thank you, Mr. Speaker, Sir. I have tremendous respect for my conveyancing law lecturer, Sen. (Prof.) Tom Ojienda, but it is embarrassing that he is engaging in rumor mongering. There are two issues---
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4 Oct 2022 in Senate:
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4 Oct 2022 in Senate:
You are not in Oloitokitok my friend; can you behave like you are in the House? Mr. Speaker, Sir protect me from these hecklers. I want to make two comments---
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4 Oct 2022 in Senate:
Kindly relax. Mr. Speaker, Sir, there are two things I want to mention. First, we are engaging in speculations. As we are aware, the Independent Electoral Boundaries Commission (IEBC) does not have resignation letters of the two Senators. It would have been easier if that communication had been effected before you. The Standing Orders of the Senate also provides the procedure on how the Minority and Majority can be achieved. Sen. (Prof.) Tom Ojienda talked about Azimio Coalition Political Party yet we do not have such a coalition party. That point of order is misplaced because that party does not ...
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4 Oct 2022 in Senate:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, kindly protect me from these gentlemen. I expected Sen. Wambua to behave with decorum because he is now a leader in this House. I do not want us to belabor this point. We are engaging in a wild goose chase. The numbers we have here, as Kenya Kwanza, are crystal clear; 36 against 29. We do not need to engage in other issues. I know that there is a hangover of the Handshake Government.
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