Daniel Kamuren Tuitoek

Parties & Coalitions

All parliamentary appearances

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  • 11 Feb 2021 in National Assembly: I support this particular policy. I thank you. view
  • 26 Nov 2020 in National Assembly: Thank you Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker for giving me this opportunity to, at least, say something for that one minute. First, we are in difficult times. These are days when COVID-19 is ravaging our nation. We are discussing a very important Report. Although I support the Report, I think it is not quite complete. The Report has outlined the roles of the Ministry of Health and KEMSA. We have seen that there were serious violations of the procurement rules. People were being given tenders on phone. We also saw that the President had even directed that action be taken within ... view
  • 24 Nov 2020 in National Assembly: Thank you, Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker for giving me this opportunity to also contribute to this Motion. I rise to support it. view
  • 24 Nov 2020 in National Assembly: Kenya is known for sports, especially athletics. I know we have not done very well in soccer and others, but we are coming up. The unfortunate part of this issue is that we have been promised quality high level stadia but, apparently, when you look at the Report of the Committee, most of the stadia have achieved between 25 to 40 per cent completion in spite of a lot of money being spent on them. The amount of money advanced to the contractors ranges from 45 to 60 per cent. It is noted that the quality of those stadia is ... view
  • 5 Nov 2020 in National Assembly: Thank you, Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker. I rise to support this particular Motion. Civil registration is very important. Currently, we all know that all the students and pupils in class eight and form four have to acquire birth certificates, so that they can enroll for the exams and future registration or application of identification cards. view
  • 5 Nov 2020 in National Assembly: This particular Motion is very important. Parents who travel for long distances to visit the civil registration centres experience a lot of problems. I am trying to intervene to get a civil registration centre in my constituency. One of the challenges has been lack of finances to establish these centres. This Motion has come at the right time. We know that the Government has come up with various types of systems, including the National Education Management Information System (NEMIS); and the National Integrated Information Management System (NIIMS), known as the Huduma Namba. All these require an identity card and an ... view
  • 5 Nov 2020 in National Assembly: The extortion that happens when parents go to apply for birth certificates is very serious. Many parents have to spend several days in some centres looking for birth certificates. Hopefully, if we establish registration centres, at least, in every sub-county or constituency, it will go a long way in cushioning parents from being extorted by middlemen. Parents will acquire the documents as quickly as possible. If it is streamlined so that we have registration centres, it will become a straightforward business that all babies are automatically registered at the centres and their birth certificates will be issued. view
  • 5 Nov 2020 in National Assembly: This is a timely Motion that I support. I urge that we escalate it to a Bill to help us commit the Government to set up the centres. As a Motion, the Government can take its sweet time by saying that it does not have funds as we urge it to establish these centres. If we make it an Act of Parliament, it will be a law that will have to be implemented as part of parliamentary decision. We have a Committee that deals with implementation of Motions, Bills and all resolutions passed in this House. The Committee on Implementation ... view
  • 5 Nov 2020 in National Assembly: With those remarks, I support. view
  • 13 Oct 2020 in National Assembly: Thank you, Hon. Speaker, for giving me this opportunity. I was listening to the contributions. One which is interesting is that when a Motion comes here, I thought the Members are supposed to get more time to ventilate on the Report, give their ideas, maybe, bring amendments that are approved by the Speaker and decide on those amendments. But since the amendments have been dropped, I would like to say that there is no harm in moving to debate this Motion. We can then decide among ourselves whether the Report is credible or not. I think in as far as ... view

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