10 Dec 2014 in National Assembly:
Can I continue?
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10 Dec 2014 in National Assembly:
Hon. Speaker, I thought that you gave us permission to pass our condolences. The electronic version of the Official Hansard Report is for information purposes only. Acertified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor.
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10 Dec 2014 in National Assembly:
I want to take this opportunity to pass my condolences to the family of J.J. Kamotho, the people of Mathioya Constituency and the greater Murang’a County.
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10 Dec 2014 in National Assembly:
When I joined the Eighth Parliament, I had the opportunity to work with J.J. Kamotho. He was a very wonderful person who never believed in tribalism. He believed in Kenya and in his party. In fact, I remember one time when I was very much aggrieved as a Member of the Opposition during the KANU time, he took me to State House and, at least, helped me to do some projects in my constituency. Those days if you were taken to State House and somebody helped you, you felt very great. Therefore, I owe thanks to him and his family. ...
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10 Dec 2014 in National Assembly:
I would also like to say that he is a man who made his name in politics. He was not a sycophant and a puppet, but he was a true believer of his party KANU. This is what we should emulate; that is why we have passed the Political Parties Act. Everybody should become a real believer in their parties instead of hip-hop business. Let us emulate him as Kenyans if we want to remember him.
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10 Dec 2014 in National Assembly:
Thank you very much.
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9 Dec 2014 in National Assembly:
Or there about.
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9 Dec 2014 in National Assembly:
Thank you, hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker. This Motion is very important to the international community. Kenya being a member of that community, it is important that we are considered members of the civilized nations of the world. The world is now becoming a global village. It is important that we have international obligations observed all over the world by all nations, so that we can live in a world which is peaceful and has harmony. There are certain international obligations which Kenya as a nation is a signatory to. African countries at large have affected us in many ways. I ...
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9 Dec 2014 in National Assembly:
However, there are many international obligations, which Kenya is a signatory to, that have really helped the world over. In particular, the laws affecting human trafficking and narcotics in many ways have reduced the adverse effects of these problems. Despite international obligations being in place, Kenya is still vulnerable and it is a major destination for drug and human trafficking. The electronic version of the Official Hansard Report is for information purposesonly. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor.
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9 Dec 2014 in National Assembly:
Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, as a country, we need to take our international obligations seriously, so that we are part of civilised nations with regard to these international obligations. It is important that, as a country, and in order to be part of the world disciplined nations, we continue to observe and respect international obligations; we should continue being part of civilised nations of the world.
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