Cyprian Kubai Iringo

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  • 24 Nov 2022 in National Assembly: Thank you, Hon. Temporary Speaker for giving me a chance contribute to the Motion on Consideration of Sessional Paper on the National Automotive Policy. I believe it is wonderful. I congratulate the Government of the day for bringing this Sessional Paper. view
  • 24 Nov 2022 in National Assembly: I believe the Government will go ahead and fund this idea to be a reality. What encourages production is consumption. The Government should fund technology in this country. It is blessed with very brilliant brains and young talented people who have great ideas. We have reached milestones in technology in this country. If the Government supports the entrepreneurs to research and put up the wonderful automobiles that we need, I believe building classic automobiles will not be a big thing in this country. As earlier said by some Members, we also need to manufacture motorcycles because we have a very ... view
  • 24 Nov 2022 in National Assembly: Hon. Temporary Speaker, Kenya is among the best models of technology in East and Central Africa. If none of these countries in the region has this idea of manufacturing their motor vehicles, we will have a very big market. There is no economy in this world that can grow without exports. If you look at the countries which have grown, Japan, China and those other Middle East countries, they have grown because they had a chance to export their products. Therefore, we can take advantage of Africa where other countries are a bit sleepy and build our automobile industry and ... view
  • 23 Nov 2022 in National Assembly: Kiili Daniel is my name, Hon. Temporary Speaker. view
  • 23 Nov 2022 in National Assembly: I support this Petition. We have had these offices given different names by different regimes, especially the Office of the Prime Minister. If it is entrenched in the Constitution, it will be there for any other leader that comes. The most important thing to discuss are the issues at hand. We have very many problems in Kenya right now. Two months ago, we were discussing lack of rainfall. When the rains came, we are talking about floods. This shows we lack preparedness in all these instances. We should be prepared to serve our people when there is no rain. When ... view
  • 2 Nov 2022 in National Assembly: Thank you, Hon. Temporary Speaker. First, I congratulate Hon. Mule and Hon. Gichimu for proposing this Bill. The NG-CDF has been a very important Fund to every Kenyan. It is the only Fund that stands for everyone, regardless of where you come from, the party you are affiliated to, or the number of terms you have served in Parliament. It truly serves every one equally. It is given to the communities that we represent to improve their living standards mostly through education and security. With this Fund entrenched in the Constitution, it will be guaranteed for the future. No other ... view
  • 2 Nov 2022 in National Assembly: our children to go back to school. All infrastructure development in my constituency are courtesy of the NG-CDF. With the increment of the Fund, we look forward to putting up more structures and supporting more children. Thank you for this opportunity and may God bless us all. view
  • 13 Oct 2022 in National Assembly: Thank you, Hon. Deputy Speaker. I start by saying that I am grateful to God for this opportunity. I have really been looking for this chance to address the House. I am grateful that I got it. May I start by thanking God and the people of Igembe Central for believing in me and trusting in my capacity to lead them as their area Member of Parliament. I also congratulate you, Hon. Deputy Speaker, and the Speaker himself, for your election. I start by saying that I am grateful to the people of Igembe Central for believing in me; the ... view
  • 13 Oct 2022 in National Assembly: Hon. Deputy Speaker, I come from Igembe Central, a region known for producing what we internationally refer to as ‘green gold’. Locally, we call it mairungi, miraa and khat . As we talk, that industry has been employing more than 500,000 people. Today, as we deliberate on the team that will be handling our cases at EALA, we should have a team that will represent Kenya and represent Kenya’s interests politically, socially, and even economically. view
  • 13 Oct 2022 in National Assembly: I know Tanzania very well. They have a lot of miraa around Tanga but they have not given us a chance to sell our miraa there. Therefore, I expect the team that will be picked to be able to negotiate on behalf of farmers and traders in Meru, so that we can have a chance to sell our ‘green gold’ there. Hon. Deputy Speaker, Igembe Central has not been represented properly. Electricity connectivity is about 30 per cent. Not a single kilometre of tarmac has been done for the last 10 years. As our President said the other day, we ... view

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