Chrisantus Wamalwa Wakhungu

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Chrisantus Wamalwa Wakhungu

Wanjiku’s Best Representative – Youth, 2014

All parliamentary appearances

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  • 23 Jun 2020 in National Assembly: Thank you, Hon. Speaker. You realise when the Chairman was moving… Ordinarily when you move, you need to give justification. This is because I did not understand Clause 12 despite having paid attention. I have just read some mischief. This is because when you move such a matter you need to give justification so that Members can debate from an informed perspective. In this case we know why it is being exonerated; to cushion consumers at this particular time of Coronavirus. We have been told it is for a period of six months. How I wished that it goes for ... view
  • 23 Jun 2020 in National Assembly: is the staple food in every family, people consume ugali . The relief food being given is majorly unga . Let us not politicise this matter. Let us debate for the benefit of Wanjiku. I oppose. 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
  • 23 Jun 2020 in National Assembly: Thank you, Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker. First and foremost, I want to congratulate His Excellency the President because he was at the forefront on this. It, indeed, demonstrates that he is a number one diplomat. I also want to thank Amb. Monica Juma for pushing this agenda when she was the CS, Foreign Affairs. I will not forget to thank the current PS, Amb. Kamau and the current CS, Amb. Raychelle Omamo. It was a spirit of team work. When I was in New York in January, this year, I met many permanent representatives who told me that they were ... view
  • 23 Jun 2020 in National Assembly: He is not supposed to sit here. 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
  • 23 Jun 2020 in National Assembly: There are so many benefits. Since we are going to be a role model, I want to request the Government of Kenya that we must lead by example in respecting the rule of law. When it comes to human rights, recently, I accompanied my Party Leader, Hon. Moses Wetangula… There are many masqueraders who think they are the party leaders of FORD-K. The true party leader of FORD-K is Hon. Moses Masika Wetangula. There was a lot of tear gas. view
  • 23 Jun 2020 in National Assembly: He is seated on the wrong seat. I want to tell the National Assembly that the party leader of FORD-K is none other than Sen. Moses Masika Wetangula. We will not allow people to snatch the party through the backdoor. Since we have this seat at the UN, we should not teach other countries bad manners. We must respect the rule of law. We must be on the frontline in respecting human rights. There was a lot of tear gas when we visited Bungoma. The police must be restrained. If people move peacefully and observe social distance, then tear gas ... view
  • 23 Jun 2020 in National Assembly: I was following what the Chair was saying and my concern is that he has not given full disclosure for the House to understand what he is referring to, on these continuus Government projects that are going on. We need some more information on that. view
  • 16 Jun 2020 in National Assembly: Thank you so much, Hon. Deputy Speaker. First and foremost, I want to thank Hon. Koinange for that wonderful response. It is true that it is now a nightmare when it comes to maters of relief food. I come from Trans Nzoia County and we have seen food being distributed by the Cabinet Secretary in charge of Devolution, but there are many Kenyans who are being discriminated against on political lines. We need to understand. Even regarding the Provincial Administration, we have seen people complaining that chiefs are selling relief food. We also need to know whether this is aligned ... view
  • 16 Jun 2020 in National Assembly: Moreover, is this food supposed to be distributed through MCAs or through the Provincial Administration where it goes to chiefs? In addition, there are some chiefs who have demonstrated clearly that they have sold food to some shops. What action is the Ministry taking against such public officers? What action is also being taken against the Cabinet Secretary who is using food for political reasons or ambitions? The Cabinet Secretary has been seen moving around all over in the name of Luhya unity, distributing food. We need clarification on this and what action is being taken against the particular CS? view
  • 16 Jun 2020 in National Assembly: Thank you, Hon. Chairman. We are in the Committee of Supply and the Leader of Majority was very clear in terms of explanation for clarity purposes. How I wish that the Chair of the Budget and Appropriations Committee could have gone into the specific figures. This is because when he was moving, he was very specific about Kshs36 billion. What is the implication in terms of figures? He has just tabled and yet, we are interested in figures at this particular time. Would I be in order to request him to highlight the details? We do not have the details. view

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