All parliamentary appearances
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6 Jul 2010 in National Assembly:
Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, it appears that we do not have quorum.
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16 Jun 2010 in National Assembly:
Thank you, Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir. I also want to add my voice in congratulating the Minister for Finance for a job well done, but I will want to make a few comments touching on the same. There were a few issues which in my view were captured in the 2009 Budget but this time round, they were not revisited and implemented. One of them was the instant ticketing. It is an issue which I would imagine our hon. Minister would have gone into and tell us why he could not implement it. We need to see more accountability, ...
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15 Apr 2010 in National Assembly:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, Ngariama area where there is this problem borders Manyatta Constituency. These land problems are spilling over to Manyatta Constituency and specifically Embu. Could the Assistant Minister tell us what he will do about that problem? The moment they mishandle those cases in Kirinyaga by arresting those they call inciters when they are trying to protect their interest, and later on releasing them without charges aggravates the problem even in the neigbouring constituency. Could the Assistant Minister tell this House what he will do about that case? As I speak here there is a vehicle in the police ...
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15 Apr 2010 in National Assembly:
Thank you, Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir. I also stand to support this Motion. I would also want to say that we are going on recess and that does not mean that we are going to rest. We would want to see some things being done right. We know we are getting into the budget-making period and I would want to state here that we would want some specific input in that Budget. A good example is the fact that we have seen eschewed allocation of resources from one Ministry to another. We want to see a situation whereby we ...
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15 Apr 2010 in National Assembly:
can introduce percentages in the allocations, just the way we do with CDF, so that we will be knowing from one year to the other, this percent of the budget is what will be going to the Ministry of Agriculture, this other is what is going to the Ministry of Education, I think that will be a very good thing. It is also important for us to remind the Deputy Prime Minister and Ministry for Finance that we need to see money being put to the Treasury for it to come under Budget. When we see Appropriations-in-Aid generated by the ...
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10 Dec 2009 in National Assembly:
asked the Minister of State for Provincial Administration and Internal Security:- (a) to confirm how many Police road blocks and Traffic Police check-points there are on the NairobiâEmbu Road and indicate their exact locations; and, (b) whether he could state how many highway patrol cars are deployed on the same section of the road and indicate their specific duties.
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10 Dec 2009 in National Assembly:
Thank you, Mr. Speaker, Sir. The Assistant Minister has given a good answer, but I would also want to say that he has omitted some three road blocks which are there permanently. One is at Kabati, the other at Mwea, and another one just after Makutano. They are permanent because they are always mounted there, whether there is a crime in the area or not. At the same time, it is good to let the Assistant Minister know that even the GSU is also on that road. That brings the total number of police checks and road blocks to 27 ...
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10 Dec 2009 in National Assembly:
This is not an area which borders any other area which has an insecurity problem. This is not a road that is busier than the Nairobi/Mombasa, or the Nairobi/Nakuru highway, yet we find it is as if the number of road blocks and checks by the traffic police ---
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10 Dec 2009 in National Assembly:
Could the Assistant Minister undertake to reduce the number of police checks to improve the flow of traffic in that area?
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10 Dec 2009 in National Assembly:
I would want to let the Assistant Minister know that it is not true that, that area is more prone to crime than all the other areas in the Republic of Kenya. Could he confirm that he is going to reduce the number of police checks on that road as soon as possible to create a free flow of traffic?
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