9 Nov 2022 in Senate:
Thank you, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir. I may not have had the opportunity to know Eng. Koome for 31 years as my neighbour. However, following the vetting process, Eng. Koome came out as a professional officer who understands the calling of his office. I understand that he has been in service for about 31 or 32 years, after he joined straight from the university. Mr. Deputy Speaker, I will say just two things about the Police IG. It is an acceptable good labour practice internationally that once you give a person a job, then you are supposed to facilitate them ...
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9 Nov 2022 in Senate:
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9 Nov 2022 in Senate:
There is also the issue of insurance. It is fair that our officers know that when they get injured or fall sick in the line of duty, they and their families are properly insured. From there, we can begin to make demands from our officers. I hope now that the officers have one of their own; a professional police officer as their boss, he is going to look into their issues. That way, we can demand services from them knowing they are properly facilitated to undertake their jobs.
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9 Nov 2022 in Senate:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, from the onset, I second. I will say only one thing. The authority on any matter concerning the Minority side of the Senate is vested in the office of the Minority Leader.
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9 Nov 2022 in Senate:
When the Minority Leader speaks, he speaks for us. I am happy that the substitution of the name of our friend Sen. Dullo, CBS, MP with the name of Senior Council Sen. Omogeni has attracted a very non-partisan approach. Both sides of the
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9 Nov 2022 in Senate:
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9 Nov 2022 in Senate:
House feel that Sen. Omogeni would be in a better position to represent the interests of the Senate in the PSC.
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9 Nov 2022 in Senate:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, I am not worthy to invite you to do this. However, I have read the mood of the House.
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9 Nov 2022 in Senate:
From the look of things, these Members want you to just put the question, they vote so that they go home and wait for Sen. Omogeni to begin doing the job of representing us in the PSC alongside Sen. Kinyua and our sister Sen. Korir. I second.
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8 Nov 2022 in Senate:
Thank you, Mr. Speaker, Sir. When you read your Communication from the Chair, you pointed out the fruitful discussions and deliberations that we had during our retreat in Mombasa. If you recall, this is one of the issues that came up in the robust debates – about the place of the Senate of the Republic of Kenya
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