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  • 10 Apr 2025 in Senate: Thank you, Mr. Deputy Speaker. I rise under Standing Order No.52 to seek further directions from the Office of the Speaker. On 1st April, 2025, I raised a Statement concerning the divisions within the County Assembly of Nyamira. After I brought that matter to the attention of the House, your office directed that the matter be dealt with on a priority basis by the Standing Committee on Devolution and Intergovernmental Relations. On 8th April, 2025, the two factions and the Office of the Controller of Budget (CoB) appeared before the Committee and they were heard. Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I ... view
  • 10 Apr 2025 in Senate: Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, not to challenge your directive, but I thought if you make a communication, that can be sent to the Chairperson. view
  • 10 Apr 2025 in Senate: Thank you, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir. view
  • 10 Apr 2025 in Senate: Thank you, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir. Last week on 1st April, 2025, I raised a Statement on the--- view
  • 10 Apr 2025 in Senate: Thank you, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir. Last week on 1st April, 2025, I raised a Statement under Standing Order No.53(1) before the House on the happenings within the County Assembly of Nyamira County. It was on the division that had led to the creation of two factions of county assemblies within the County of Nyamira. Your office directed that this matter be handled with the utmost urgency. I want to report to the House that on 8th April, 2025, the Standing Committee on Devolution and Intergovernmental Relations had a meeting with the two factions of the County Assembly of Nyamira, ... view
  • 10 Apr 2025 in Senate: Thank you, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir. Of course, you are right that the people of the great County of Nyamira are looking at their Senator and the 67 other Senators to find a solution that is within the confines of the law. I thank the Chairperson of the Committee on Devolution and Intergovernmental Relations, who is seized of this matter, but I want to agree fully with Sen. Olekina. People cannot come to this House and tell us that there are cases filed in court and that we ran away from our responsibilities. If you remember the Solomonic decision by ... view
  • 10 Apr 2025 in Senate: impeached on 24th October, 2024 and a resolution of the Assembly was brought before the Committee. After the impeachment, the Speaker who was impeached moved to court and filed a case, Petition No.1 before the Labour and Employment Court in Kisii and sought conservatory orders from the court. The court heard him and made a pronouncement. The court said, we will not give you conservatory orders, serve and come back. Why is my Chairman, Sen. Abass, feeling jittery about just coming to report to the House that this is the situation? If you go to court, you seek to get ... view
  • 1 Apr 2025 in Senate: Madam Temporary Speaker, I could maybe say this before I read my Statement. I hope the Senate Majority Leader can listen to this. We had sought money to upgrade the system. I am making this comment because of the breakdown we experienced. view
  • 1 Apr 2025 in Senate: Madam Temporary Speaker, on my behalf and on behalf of the other Senators, I take this opportunity to extend a warm welcome to the visitors from ESAMI who are visiting the Senate. I hope that their interaction will enrich the work that they do. The Senate appreciates visitors and we warmly welcome them. Thank you. Madam Temporary Speaker, I wanted to make a comment on the system because it is a matter that touches on our welfare. view
  • 1 Apr 2025 in Senate: Yes, Madam Temporary Speaker. view

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