Fredrick Otieno Outa

Parties & Coalitions

Born

12th December 1964

Post

Parliament Buildings
Parliament Rd.
P.O Box 41842 – 00100
Nairobi, Kenya

Email

fredoutlt@yahoo.com

Telephone

0722818983

All parliamentary appearances

Entries 371 to 380 of 511.

  • 30 Mar 2011 in National Assembly: On a point of order, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir. We are in a new dispensation, and the Assistant Minister knows that Mr. Okulo, the Secretary-General, is a human being. It was publicly seen that Mr. Okulo was dragged like a horse by the policemen; he was arrested on that day. Is the Assistant Minister in order to deny the facts that are in the public domain in Kisumu and Kenya at large? view
  • 30 Mar 2011 in National Assembly: Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, Dr. Nuh is a good friend of mine. I want to tell him that horses have power to drag. They normally have something like a cart that they normally pull. In this instance, I can equate the policemen who were dragging Mr. Okulo to horses which reined on him and never considered that he was not a log, or other load, but a human being. It was in the public domain. Could you please, be able to clear yourself, Assistant Minister? view
  • 23 Mar 2011 in National Assembly: Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, could the Leader of Government Business tell this House if the Government is on a go-slow? He should be aware about that if that is why most of the Ministers are not here! view
  • 1 Mar 2011 in National Assembly: On a point of order, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir. You heard hon. Mbuvi saying that he is representing the youth. In my constituency there are young people but I have never seen them wearing earings. Could he be clear to this House who these youth he is representing are? Are they in his constituency or are they the young people in Kenya? view
  • 23 Feb 2011 in National Assembly: Mr. Speaker, Sir, I beg to ask the Minister of State for Provincial Administration and Internal Security the following Question by Private Notice. view
  • 23 Feb 2011 in National Assembly: (a) Under what circumstances did police officers kill Mr. Tobias Otieno Onung’a near Rabuor District Officer’s Camp along Kisumu-Nairobi Road on 11th January, 2011? view
  • 23 Feb 2011 in National Assembly: (b) What disciplinary action has the Minister taken against the officers involved and what measures is the Government taking generally to curb killings by police officers? view
  • 23 Feb 2011 in National Assembly: Mr. Speaker, Sir, on this very day I was at my home. At around 5.00 p.m., police officers were engaged in a shootout with some of the thugs that they were chasing from Kisumu Town. Mr. Tobias Onung’a was a driver, who was posted by the Government to the District Office at Rabuor Division. Mr. Onung’a was driving and was not among the thugs. The police officers ordered Mr. Onung’a to stop a tractor. Upon stopping the tractor, they shot him in cold blood. Could the Assistant Minister explain why Mr. Onung’a, who was not among the thugs that the ... view
  • 23 Feb 2011 in National Assembly: Mr. Speaker, Sir, Mr. Onung’a happened to come from where my mother comes from and the way he was killed leaves a lot to be desired by the Assistant Minister’s officers. I was at home on that very day. Mr. Onung’a was killed, as the Assistant Minister has confirmed to this House as he reached to his pocket to bring out his identity card to the police officers to confirm that he was not a thug but a Government driver. Those guys did not even hesitate but shot him instantly. view
  • 23 Feb 2011 in National Assembly: Mr. Speaker, Sir, because the Assistant Minister is not really sure, could I be in order to request that this matter be referred to the relevant Departmental Committee? I was at home and the Assistant Minister is trying to avoid answering the question. I am not saying that he is not doing a good job in Kisumu but this was an innocent person who was just a Government driver. view

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