GG Kariuki

Full name

Godfrey Gitahi Kariuki

Born

1938

Post

P.O. Box 57105 Nairobi, Kenya

Email

ggkariuki3@yahoo.com

Telephone

0722830328

All parliamentary appearances

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  • 27 Nov 2013 in Senate: Thank you, Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir. This is a very important Motion which came from my dear friend, Sen. Mositet. Looking at this Motion as it is framed, I find that it is quite obvious that there is something that we need to do, and I do not think it has not been done. I am not so sure whether the law that created the NEMA included this menace and how to control it within the law or not. If such a law exists, it means that the law is not being implemented; or that it is not being supervised ... view
  • 27 Nov 2013 in Senate: Thank you for that information, which I was not quite aware of. But if there is a law whose intention is to create rules and regulations to make the law operative; then that is what we should come here to demand. But if there are no rules and regulations which have been put in a place by the Government, it has to be done immediately; and, maybe, this way, this Motion will remind the Government that there is need for rules and regulations which make this law workable; because no law will work without the machinery to make it operate. ... view
  • 27 Nov 2013 in Senate: I do not know what happened this morning to this young man, the honorable Senator, because--- view
  • 27 Nov 2013 in Senate: Thank you, Mr. Speaker, Sir, for your correction; and I take it very seriously. But what I am trying to say--- view
  • 27 Nov 2013 in Senate: I hope that my colleague Senator would listen without talking to others so that he can know what I am saying. What I am trying to say, my dear colleague is that, if this Motion had gone--- Do not try to correct me; none of you is capable of correcting me in terms of the procedure of this House; and that is a fact. We want to see something done; not just to come here and talk. If this Motion had gone to the Ministry concerned, then come back through the Chairperson of the Committee concerned with this Motion, it ... view
  • 27 Nov 2013 in Senate: Our apologies, Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir. view
  • 27 Nov 2013 in Senate: Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir, since you have given some advice to the Chairman of the Committee that this matter needs to be dealt with comprehensively in a committee of which Sen. Orengo, you the Chair and I are Members, we should be given the opportunity because yesterday the Government would have come out and stated the correct position. Therefore, in our committee we will try as much as possible to get a satisfactory reply from the officers concerned. I had an experience where I was taken to court in Mombasa from Nairobi and I reported to the court every Monday ... view
  • 27 Nov 2013 in Senate: On a point of order, Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir. The Chairs of the Committees are supposed to be the Ministers in this House to give us answers of whatever questions that we ask. They are treating this House very casually. Usually, the Chairpersons of Committees are not present in the House when we seek for answers to the Statements. Right now, there is nobody who can give us an assurance as to when this Statement will be given. I think something needs to be done by the Chair to make sure The electronic version of the Senate Hansard Report is ... view
  • 21 Nov 2013 in Senate: Thank you very much, Madam Temporary Speaker, for giving me this opportunity to make a few remarks on this very important Bill. Unless we want to misuse words in saying what we want, this is a very sober Bill that is asking the whole country that development without involvement of everybody does not become good development. Madam Temporary Speaker, if you look at the memorandum of this Bill, it is very simple. Let us not make a forum where we appear as if we have war with anybody. We have no war with any Governor and those who have their ... view
  • 7 Nov 2013 in Senate: Mr. Speaker, Sir, I beg to give notice of the following Motion. THAT, aware that national security is a prerequisite for containing a stable nation/state; concerned that Kenya continues to be confronted by factors that threaten national security such as terrorist attacks, road carnage, cattle rustling, inter-ethnic conflicts, food shortage and floods; further concerned that various forms of threats to the national security such as cyber crimes and terrorism constantly mutate thereby posing a challenge to security organs; appreciating the efforts of successive governments to safeguard national security; noting with view

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