Cherarkey K Samson

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  • Not a member of any parties or coalitions

All parliamentary appearances

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  • 4 Dec 2018 in Senate: Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I think that it will lapse in January. view
  • 4 Dec 2018 in Senate: Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I am asking for your indulgence and direction for the lifespan of that Petition not to lapse without justice being--- view
  • 4 Dec 2018 in Senate: Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, it has already been committed to the Chairperson of the Committee on Health, Sen. (Dr.) Mbito. view
  • 4 Dec 2018 in Senate: Madam Temporary Speaker, thank you for giving me this opportunity. I know Sen. Orengo has deeply canvassed on this matter. I would want to thank the Committee on Delegated Legislation and Sen, Farhiya for that elaborate presentation of the Committee work. As the Chairperson of the Committee on Justice, Legal and Human Rights, there are so many issues. I agree entirely with Sen. Orengo that there are many issues that come to my Committee that always need the input of the Committee on Delegated Legislation. Therefore, I support the suggestion that they need more resources and manpower to effectively deal ... view
  • 29 Nov 2018 in Senate: Thank you Mr. Speaker, Sir. As the Chairperson of the Committee on Justice, Legal Affairs and Human Rights, we have had serious issues on some of the invitations to some of the people that we need for the purposes and efficiency of the Committee. Mr. Speaker, Sir, I know that today you will make the Senate proud, by giving directions that will ensure strict compliance with the law. We are doing this in the interest of protecting devolution and service delivery. I know that Sen. Kang’ata brought the issue of water supply in Murang’a and Nairobi counties, so that we ... view
  • 29 Nov 2018 in Senate: to it. The Governor or any other person that is required should respect the Senate and allow us to do our work efficiently There are so many people – and I will not name them – who have been invited by Committees and have declined, yet the issues that we discuss will help them to discharge their mandate as a Ministry or county government. I hope that we will be able to dispense with this matter and ensure--- I want to thank Sen. Kang’ata because he has appreciated that he is becoming a good man, but we are also happy ... view
  • 29 Nov 2018 in Senate: Thank you, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, for this opportunity. From the onset, I want to congratulate the Chairperson of the Committee on Education, Sen. (Dr.) Langat, the Senator of the great County of Bomet. This is long overdue. The electronic version of the Senate Hansard Report is for information purposes only. Acertified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor, Senate. view
  • 29 Nov 2018 in Senate: One of the key functions that forms the basis of our lives and that of our children is basic education and this is there in Article 53(b) of the Constitution. Apart from the right to nationality, name and recognition and family, one of the key aspects is the right to basic education. Article 53 has been well captured and it has been given some breadth of life by the County Early Childhood Education Bill (Senate Bills No. 26 of 2018). I know that most counties have enacted, in their own way at county assemblies, various legislations that regulate how ECD’s ... view
  • 29 Nov 2018 in Senate: Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, Clause 4 is very important, and I had seen Sen. Kang’ata, because it is the right to free and compulsory basic education---. Under the Bill of Rights, this is very key because it is the basic. I know some of the Senators have closed the business of siring children, but those people who are still siring like yours truly, should be very conversant with the law. Sen. Kang’ata is here and he was blessed the other day when he solemnized his marriage in church. I know he is in the process of baby making. So, we ... view
  • 29 Nov 2018 in Senate: On the aspect of public participation, if there is anything that is a blessing in this Constitution, it is public participation, where the public is given priority based on need assessment. Even as we discuss about the Public Participation Bill, which is before this House and come up with how it should be conducted, this is very key. I hope it will be The electronic version of the Senate Hansard Report is for information purposes only. Acertified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor, Senate. view

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