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

Entries 491 to 500 of 503.

  • 19 Jun 2008 in National Assembly: Mr. Speaker, Sir, I have not even started. view
  • 30 Apr 2008 in National Assembly: Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, this is a very important Motion seeking to establish a very important Bill. Our main duty in this House is to protect wananchi who are the consumers. For many years, the people we are supposed to protect have been exploited in all manner of ways. They have been taken advantage of by service providers, contractors, manufacturers and everybody. This is to say that we have failed to do our duty and that is why I stand up to support this Motion which is long overdue. The other day I was in my constituency inspecting a ... view
  • 23 Apr 2008 in National Assembly: Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I wish to give notice of the following Motion under Standing Order No.20--- view
  • 23 Apr 2008 in National Assembly: Thank you Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, for guiding me. I am seeking to raise a Motion of Adjournment under Standing Order No.20 (1). Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I wish to raise a matter of urgent national importance concerning the plight of the internally displaced persons. This is in accordance with the Standing Order No.20(1). I have the support of more than 15 hon. Members in accordance with Standing Order No.20(3). Therefore, I request you to consider this matter and allocate it time, today, before the rise of the House. This notice was submitted today at 10.30 a.m. thereby fulfilling the ... view
  • 23 Apr 2008 in National Assembly: Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I beg to move the following Motion of Adjournment under Standing Order No.20(1):- THAT, this House adjourns to discuss a matter of national importance concerning the plight of the Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs). Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, we are all aware about the IDPs. But for the record, may I just state that they came about as a result of the disputed last General Election in 2007. Violence erupted in various parts of the country. Brother turned against brother, neighbour against neighbour, people who were going to the same church turned against fellow members of the ... view
  • 23 Apr 2008 in National Assembly: Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, please allow me to donate one minute to an elder who has been shooting up since we started. Prof. Ongeri. view
  • 23 Apr 2008 in National Assembly: Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I am glad that no single hon. Member has opposed this Motion. view
  • 23 Apr 2008 in National Assembly: I am also glad that all hon. Members are ready to uphold the rule of law and the Constitution of this country. Several things have came up during the debate, starting with the fact that, we should all support the resettlement and welfare of IDPs. We should not apply double-speak. We should all walk the talk. There should be no delay in resettlement. There should be no conditionalities. Genuine and fake IDPs should be identified. It should not be difficult to do that! Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, we also said that security should be addressed. This country has enough forces. ... view
  • 16 Apr 2008 in National Assembly: Madam Temporary Deputy Speaker, the Minister has issued a Ministerial Statement which falls short of addressing the long-term solution to dealing with the Mungiki. To me, the Minister has not even told us - and that is why I am seeking clarification - what is the connection between the so-called Mungiki and what we are hearing in the news as Kenya Youth Alliance. What is the connection? What we are seeing on television is the police using excessive force to deal with those young people; killing so many of them. They are also alleging that 5,000 of them have been ... view
  • 16 Apr 2008 in National Assembly: . We, as this House, will not want any other group of Kenyans to rise up--- We have not investigated what their grievances are. All we do is go and shoot them indiscriminately. Can we even tell how many innocent Kenyan youths have been shot just because they are labelled Mungiki? view

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