David Mwaniki Ngugi

Parties & Coalitions

Born

14th July 1951

Post

Parliament Buildings
Parliament Rd.
P.O Box 41842 – 00100
Nairobi, Kenya

Post

P.O.Box 52060-00200 NBI

Email

david.ngugi@yahoo.com

Email

kinangop@parliament.go.ke

Web

www.kinangopconstituency.com

Telephone

(020) 2221291 ext. 32487

Telephone

0722207222

All parliamentary appearances

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  • 13 Jun 2012 in National Assembly: Madam Temporary Deputy Speaker, I beg to give notice of the following Motion:- THAT, this House adopts the Report of the Departmental Committee on Local Authorities on the nominations of chairperson and members of the Transition Authority laid on the table of the House on Wednesday, 13th June, 2012. view
  • 13 Jun 2012 in National Assembly: Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, I beg to move the following Motion:- THAT view
  • 13 Jun 2012 in National Assembly: Madam Temporary Deputy Speaker, the hon. Member may be having the Report but there are other hon. Members who do not have copies of this Report, and they need to understand how qualified these Kenyans are as well as the diversity of where they come from. Furthermore, I am approaching the end of the Report. I suppose the Standing Orders give me up to an hour to move debate. view
  • 13 Jun 2012 in National Assembly: Madam Temporary Deputy Speaker, I am almost concluding. As I said, Dr. Dabar A. Maalim is a Kenyan citizen from Garissa County, born on 20th May, 1957. He holds a PhD from the University of Reading, UK; a Masters Degree in Nursing (County Health) from Wales College of Medicine; an Advanced Diploma in Nursing from the University of Nairobi; a Diploma in Psychiatric Nursing and a Diploma in General Nursing from the Kenya Medical Training College, Nairobi. We found these Kenyans very qualified. Madam Temporary Deputy Speaker, having examined these people, in making its recommendations, the Committee was guided by ... view
  • 13 Jun 2012 in National Assembly: On a point of order, Madam Temporary Deputy Speaker! view
  • 13 Jun 2012 in National Assembly: On a point of order, Madam Temporary Deputy Speaker. view
  • 13 Jun 2012 in National Assembly: Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, I want to start by thanking the Members for their contributions and particularly for their support of the nine very qualified and excellent Kenyans who have succeeded in becoming the team to spearhead devolution. As you can see from the report, diversity, gender, marginalization and all the other factors that we should take into account any time we form an Authority or a Commission or any other team have been taken into account. The only thing that I want to appeal to the Executive and particularly to the Minister for Finance is to facilitate this ... view
  • 12 Jun 2012 in National Assembly: Thank you, Mr. Speaker, Sir, for giving me this chance to also pass my condolences and that of my family of Nyandarua County people, to the families of our two colleagues and four other Kenyans who perished in this tragedy. Mr. Speaker, Sir, I have known Prof. Saitoti for the last 15 years. We worked with him in the private sector. I worked for a company that he had shares in. So, I have associated with him for that long and knew how meticulous he was when he did his things. Mr. Speaker, Sir, regarding our friend, hon. Ojode, I ... view
  • 16 May 2012 in National Assembly: Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, I also rise to support the Presidential Speech on the State of the Nation. I want to congratulate the President for particularly affirming to the nation that the Government is committed to the implementation of the Constitution. We did a lot; we moved all over the country, and pleaded with our people to pass this Constitution. Those of us who understood the benefits of this Constitution knew that this was one instrument that would get us out of poverty and unite this country. However, it seems that we just passed our Constitution, yet most people ... view
  • 16 May 2012 in National Assembly: Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, the other thing I want to commend the President on is the commitment to infrastructure. All over we go around the country, we see that roads are being done but it worries me because when these roads are done, it seems like the Ministry of Roads does not understand that there is something called maintenance. Roads are done, they are left there, a small pothole develops, it is left for two months, six months and a year. By the time that road gets attended to, the cost of maintaining it is 100 times what it ... view

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