Christopher Andrew Langat

Parties & Coalitions

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  • 2 Jun 2020 in Senate: Thank you, Madam Temporary Speaker, for giving me this chance to support this important Statement from the Senator of Nandi County. It is quite sad and ironical that our police who are supposed to be security providers are becoming a security risk. Right from the time when we were beginning the lockdown, we saw--- view
  • 2 Jun 2020 in Senate: Madam Temporary Speaker, I have a mask. It is only that it is cumbersome to speak with it. view
  • 2 Jun 2020 in Senate: Thank you for that. view
  • 2 Jun 2020 in Senate: Thank you, Madam Temporary Speaker. I had said that it is ironical that the people we expect to provide security to the citizens have turned out to be the enemies of the people. It was very sad during the first days of the lockdown when we saw the police killing even young children. At that time, I saw in one of the estates in Nairobi where a young boy from Borana Community was killed by the police. When we saw what was happening at the The electronic version of the Senate Hansard Report is for information purposesonly. A certified version ... view
  • 2 Jun 2020 in Senate: ferry in Mombasa, the brutality that the police were meting out on the citizens, it made us know that these people have a problem. I do not know if the Cabinet Secretary of the Ministry of Interior and Coordination of National Government is also seeing the same. We want to strongly condemn this behaviour by our security officers. In future, we would like to live in a nation where people will run to the police when they have a problem instead of running away from them. The other day when we saw brutality in America, we saw how Americans rose ... view
  • 2 Jun 2020 in Senate: Thank you, Madam Temporary Speaker, for giving me this time to contribute to this Statement by Sen. Omogeni who is my neighbour. I heard the incident when I was at home and it was shocking. view
  • 2 Jun 2020 in Senate: We might not understand the long-lasting effects of these particular inhuman activities we are subjecting our citizen to in this country. Some few days ago, the Regional Commissioner for Rift Valley went to Mau to bring peace among fighting communities. However, the police had gone ahead of the commissioner and brutalized people so much such that when he went there to see what was happening, a young child of 13 years faced him with a lot bitterness because of what had happened in their homes. view
  • 2 Jun 2020 in Senate: Can you imagine what we had in Kariobangi? When demolitions took place, some young girls disappeared to seek refuge in other homesteads ending up being sexually abused and molested by people. Houses of these citizens were demolished without notice. This is a time when COVID-19 is here with us. How can we defend the Government stand on COVID-19 if it is responsible for demolishing houses, rendering people to abuse protocols put in place, which is very dangerous? I heard in another place here in Nairobi some landlords were punishing the tenants so much and telling them that if the Government ... view
  • 2 Jun 2020 in Senate: people like Hitler and the rest, they suffered through inhuman activities perpetuated by the grown-ups. Recently we saw a whole Cabinet Secretary saying they must have some construction of water sewage system there and that those people must leave there without being relocating to other places. Imagine the bitterness that our children are going through. In the future, we shall have a bitter generation that will turn and destroy this country. We must take these inhuman activities seriously and make sure we stop it because it is affecting the future and the present generations. I condemn these activities. view
  • 2 Jun 2020 in Senate: Madam Temporary Speaker, I rise to make a Statement pursuant to Standing Order No.51 (1)(a). The electronic version of the Senate Hansard Report is for information purposesonly. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor, Senate. view

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