Cyprian Kubai Iringo

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  • 13 Oct 2022 in National Assembly: We have an area called Lower Igembe that is very arable. However, flowing water though rivers seems to have dried. Farmers cannot transport their farm produce to the market because of poor road network. If that area is well connected to tarmac, I believe we can feed the whole of Meru County and Lower Eastern. As we talk of food security, we cannot have food security in areas where there is no human security. Therefore, if the areas that are prone to insecurity are developed and we have enough police stations, like in Uthini, where there is a fully packed ... view
  • 13 Oct 2022 in National Assembly: We also lack electricity. Our education standards have been going down because schools are not connected to electricity yet we are expected to compete against other Kenyans who have electricity in their schools. All these factors are bringing our education standards down. This monster called delocalisation has destroyed our education in Igembe because most of the teachers brought to handle institutions there are foreigners who do not know the situations in the area hence education standards have been going down. We need people who The electronic version of the Official Hansard Report is for information purposesonly. A certified version of ... view
  • 13 Oct 2022 in National Assembly: can understand one another. Although the teachers are Kenyans, we need Kenyans from our regions; Kenyans who know our problems and how to handle our people. The schools were doing well before delocalisation. Even the giant schools that were doing wonderfully are now going down. Something should be done and I believe it will be done. view
  • 13 Oct 2022 in National Assembly: As I wind up, I believe we are going to have a team that will represent us in EALA; a team that is able to negotiate, and represent us to our benefit. Thank you, Hon. Deputy Speaker, for this opportunity. I thank God and you all. view
  • 8 Jun 2022 in National Assembly: Just a minute, Hon. Temporary Deputy Chairman. view
  • 8 Jun 2022 in National Assembly: I am ready, Hon. Temporary Deputy Chairman. view
  • 8 Jun 2022 in National Assembly: Thank you, Hon. Temporary Deputy Chairman. I beg to move that the Committee does report to the House its consideration of the Higher Education Loans Board (Amendment) Bill (National Assembly No. 37 of 2020) and its approval thereof without amendment. Thank you. view
  • 17 May 2022 in National Assembly: Thank you, Hon. Speaker. Let me join my colleagues in congratulating our ranking Member, Hon. Olago Aluoch, for the commendation. I thank the Head of State for recognising this son of the soil. When I joined Parliament, I met Hon. Olago Aluoch. In my observation, he does not just contribute to anything that comes by. He researches well and has been very instrumental in guiding us in this House, especially where legal issues are concerned. He chips in on very complicated issues. Sometimes he comes in handy to help you, Hon. Speaker, as you make some of your rulings. Congratulations, ... view
  • 17 May 2022 in National Assembly: Thank you, Hon. Speaker, for giving me this opportunity to contribute to this Report, which I reject from the onset. Without much ado, we should not be dwelling on this issue, if it has been proven that Mr. John Ogallo is not tax compliant. He was made aware that he was to be appointed for this position. It therefore means, that if he would not have been nominated, he would not have filed his tax returns. He decided to file his tax returns so that he can qualify for the job. If it was a matter of integrity, why was ... view
  • 17 May 2022 in National Assembly: Hon. Speaker, when you go for other interviews such as in the Teachers Service Commission (TSC) or any other institution, they award marks for your physical appearance. For instance, the interviewers award marks on how you are dressed, your mannerism and the way you respond to questions. When you do an interview of this magnitude and you are about 12,000 kilometres away, then you are said to be compliant… I oppose, Hon. Speaker. If he was patriotic enough he would have come directly to Kenya and faced the panellists. Apparently, he is yet to come to Kenya. He is waiting ... view

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