David Ole Sankok

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David Ole Sankok

Nominated by the Jubilee Party to represent Persons living With Disabilities (PWDs) in the National Assembly.

All parliamentary appearances

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  • 21 Oct 2021 in National Assembly: meaning a “leader” in the Kikuyu culture and I know he can never be used by Matiang’i view
  • 19 Oct 2021 in National Assembly: Thank you very much, Hon. Speaker. view
  • 19 Oct 2021 in National Assembly: He cannot be nominee 001. Thank you so much, Hon. Speaker for giving me this opportunity. First of all, I have listened to your advice to the Departmental Committee on Trade, Industry and Co-operatives and the Departmental Committee on Agriculture and Livestock, particularly on the prices of sugar and how some countries like Eswatini are allocated many metric tonnes. Since I listened keenly to your advice, I think it is an advice of a presidential material. I want to support the earlier Petition on the issue of the price of feeds. Those of us who are farmers are suffering. Buying ... view
  • 19 Oct 2021 in National Assembly: Lastly, on the issue of land, the Ndung’u Land Report, the Akiwumi Report and TJRC Report should be brought to this House so that we can deal with this once and for all. I support. view
  • 19 Oct 2021 in National Assembly: Thank you very much, Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker. I rise to support this very important Report that will enhance business opportunities within the African Continent. Hon. Pkosing, who is the Chair of the Departmental Committee on Transport, Public Works and Housing, has been the most active Chairperson in this House. He never misses the proceedings of this House. Most of the Questions that are directed to his Committee are broadly answered. Other than being the international petitioner, who petitioned ICC, Hon. Pkosing has a lot in his legacy. This will only add to the many caps he has because under ... view
  • 19 Oct 2021 in National Assembly: We will also get market for our produce. We are one of the highest producers of flowers. These are perishable goods that need air transport, and not any other form of transport. We will export our flowers from Naivasha all the way to South Africa and across the world because it will be made easier. If you look at our airports, including the Jomo Kenyatta International Airport, we have massive land, but we have not utilised it because our air traffic is still low. Increasing the number of aeroplanes that will land in our country will make us improve and ... view
  • 14 Oct 2021 in National Assembly: Hon. Speaker, the absenteeism of Chairs in this House is wanting. They attract extra allowance so that they can be dedicated here. It is good that you have even advised them and told them that they have powers, and you have donated your power as the third in command, so that when a Chairperson is interrogating a Cabinet Secretary, he is third in command. Apart from Hon. Kabinga Wachira, Hon. Gladys Wanga and Hon. Nyamai, the absenteeism is too much from the other Chairpersons. The absenteeism is too much! Hon. Florence Mutua is also here. We have over 20 Chairpersons ... view
  • 14 Oct 2021 in National Assembly: When Hon. Kimani Ichung’wah was the Chairman of the Budget and Appropriations Committee, he used to be here the entire time, but the current Chairpersons, Hon. Kanini Koru or rather Kanini Kega, is rarely here. We need these people to be here. view
  • 13 Oct 2021 in National Assembly: Hon. Temporary Deputy Chairman, New Clause 4A(e) states: 4A. The County Government shall- (e) establish an efficient road network for the movement of sugarcane, delivery of other services and general development of the sugar industry. Our Constitution very well prescribes which roads fall under county governments. Sometimes the sugar belt can be situated next to roads that fall under the national Government. Will the national Government now maintain all the roads that are next to any sugar plantation or factory? Thank you, Hon. Temporary Deputy Chairman. view
  • 13 Oct 2021 in National Assembly: Thank you very much, Hon. Speaker. First of all, I am a Member of the Committee on Selection. We met and all the changes that were made were well conversed. Some people pretend to know English more than us. I must also confirm that I am the prefect of all the first-timers. We are the majority at 70 per cent. In any case, Hon, Ichung’wah should talk to us because we are the majority in this House. Being their prefect, I do not want anyone to demean any of us because we are here legally. In fact, some of us ... view

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