Getrude Musuruve Inimah

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Getrude Musuruve Inimah

Nominated Senator representing Persons with Disabilities (PWD)

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  • 15 May 2019 in Senate: Thank you, Mr. Speaker, Sir, for giving me this opportunity to add my voice. I thank Sen. Dullo for coming up with this Statement. The Ministry of Education should be credible and reliable in the policies that they make. They should not come up with a policy today and change it tomorrow. Mr. Speaker, Sir, it is painful that more than 3000 students are out of school. Therefore, the Ministry should readmit these students back to the colleges and ensure that they get their certificates. We should implement the issue of affirmative action as the Senate. For example, the case ... view
  • 15 May 2019 in Senate: Madam Temporary Speaker, thank you for giving me this opportunity to support this Motion by Sen. Omogeni. This Motion comes in handy, especially in this era of devolution. It is difficult to bring to life the realization that there are some counties without offices and infrastructure. There is need for us, as the Senate, to support this Motion, so that there is infrastructure in all the 47 counties. view
  • 15 May 2019 in Senate: When we have infrastructure where the county officials meet, it becomes very easy to deliver services. It is possible for the various organs to communicate for the The electronic version of the Senate Hansard Report is for information purposesonly. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor, Senate. view
  • 15 May 2019 in Senate: purpose of serving wananchi. I commend the Senate for passing allocation of grants to counties in Category A, to receive money for infrastructure. In as much as this is commendable, there is need for the Senate to do the oversight role. We have a duty, as the Senate, to oversight and ensure that the money that was sent to these counties in Category A, that is, Tharaka Nithi, Nyandarua, Lamu, Tana River, was put into good use. There are instances where money is taken to the counties, but it is not put into proper use. Therefore, we have to ensure ... view
  • 14 May 2019 in Senate: Thank you, Mr. Speaker, Sir for giving me an opportunity to support Sen. Outa‘s Statement on the 4th Annual Legislative Summit. view
  • 14 May 2019 in Senate: The Annual Legislative Summit was a success and I commend the team that organised it. The interaction we had with the CAF was very good and healthy. For example, on the Persons Living with Disabilities (PWDS) Day, we were able to see the gaps that are there. We had a very candid encounter. Arising from our interaction with the MCAs at the county level, we were able to see the areas that need intervention. view
  • 14 May 2019 in Senate: Even after the Legislative Summit, we were able to organise a meeting with the Salaries and Remuneration Committee (SRC) concerning Members who are PWDs and the challenges that they experience. The SRC promised us that they would work on some of these areas, for instance, the issue of having aides for MCAs at the county level. view
  • 14 May 2019 in Senate: Mr. Speaker, Sir, it was very clear that the MCAs who are PWDs really suffer because they do not have office space and aides. It was very clear that the SRC should find ways to intervene. The electronic version of the Senate Hansard Report is for information purposesonly. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor, Senate. view
  • 14 May 2019 in Senate: It is good to always have this Legislative Summit because it is a time when we interact and are able to hear what the MCAs have to say. It becomes a healthy environment and engagement for us to ensure that devolution works. Mr. Speaker, Sir, I, thank you for this. I support Sen. Outa and thank the leadership of the County Government of Kisumu that allowed us to be there and for providing accommodation. Everything was perfect. view
  • 14 May 2019 in Senate: Thank you, Madam Temporary Speaker, for giving me this opportunity. I thank Sen. Malalah for coming up with this Statement. The issue of gangs coming up and attacking people in rural Kenya are common especially in the western region. There are times when the gangs attack and take their sweet time. Sometimes, they can even decide to cook food in the house, eat and then do the heinous acts. Mr. Speaker, Sir, there is need for intervention so that these acts are stopped. For example, in a place like Mwamba in Lugari where there is no electricity or street lights ... view

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