Cyprian Kubai Iringo

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  • 15 Apr 2015 in National Assembly: Thank you, hon. Deputy Speaker, for giving me this opportunity. I rise to support this Motion. At the outset, I want to say that I will not speak in Kiswahili because I am not very fluent in it. However, I support the Motion so that at least it can benefit other members of our society, those who are not well versed in English. Let us appreciate the fact that Kenya has got so many members of its population who are not well versed in English. When the Constitution is interpreted to them, they do not appreciate or get the nitty-gritty ... view
  • 15 Apr 2015 in National Assembly: Thank you, hon. Deputy Speaker, for giving me this opportunity. I rise to support this Motion. At the outset, I want to say that I will not speak in Kiswahili because I am not very fluent in it. However, I support the Motion so that at least it can benefit other members of our society, those who are not well versed in English. Let us appreciate the fact that Kenya has got so many members of its population who are not well versed in English. When the Constitution is interpreted to them, they do not appreciate or get the nitty-gritty ... view
  • 15 Apr 2015 in National Assembly: language. We can even have Motions debated in Kiswahili on some days so that some of us can also get acquainted with the same. So, I strongly support this Motion. Let it be done progressively so that it can fit into the country’s budget. Other issues which appertain to the same can be carried simultaneously so that at the end of the day it is interpreted. I thank you, hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker. I support. view
  • 15 Apr 2015 in National Assembly: language. We can even have Motions debated in Kiswahili on some days so that some of us can also get acquainted with the same. So, I strongly support this Motion. Let it be done progressively so that it can fit into the country’s budget. Other issues which appertain to the same can be carried simultaneously so that at the end of the day it is interpreted. I thank you, hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker. I support. view
  • 14 Apr 2015 in National Assembly: Thank you, hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker for giving me this opportunity to contribute. First and foremost, let me send my condolences to the families and friends of the young Kenyans who lost their lives in Garissa. From my constituency, Igembe Central, I lost two young girls who were buried the other day. We lost Kawira Kaunyangi and Miriam Kaberia. I pass my condolences to their families and friends. I would like to echo the sentiments of one of my colleagues who talked earlier and said that we should not just debate this matter and let it end here. Let the ... view
  • 14 Apr 2015 in National Assembly: Finally, let us not bury our heads in the sand. Let us call a spade a spade. There is a problem with our brothers and sisters of the Muslim faith. Why are we killing Christians and we are not killing Muslims? Why are the killers Muslims and it is the Christians who are dying? Can we go back on the drawing board and see where the problem is? Let us say it is not a religious war. There is a problem with the Muslim faith. view
  • 31 Mar 2015 in National Assembly: Hon. Deputy Speaker, I am here. I am not transparent; you can see me. Let me take this opportunity to add my voice to this Motion. First and foremost, let me thank the President for his Speech. It was historical and one of the best speeches he has ever made since he became our President. He looked across the board, especially on matters pertaining to the development of this country and how far the Government has gone to try and live to its mandate. I will echo some of the sentiments raised by some of my colleagues in this House. ... view
  • 31 Mar 2015 in National Assembly: issues which were addressed and let us not condemn those who are innocent. Let us not let those who are guilty free. view
  • 24 Mar 2015 in National Assembly: Hon. Deputy Speaker, before I speak, I want to register my disappointment. I want it to go on record that I am disappointed. I have been sitting here from 2.20 p.m. I was slotted in as the second person and then hon. Kigo, but look it is now that I am being given a chance. view
  • 24 Mar 2015 in National Assembly: Yes, but I had slotted my card. I wanted to go on record--- view

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