Hilary Kiplang'at Kosgei

Parties & Coalitions

  • Not a member of any parties or coalitions

All parliamentary appearances

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  • 29 Aug 2018 in National Assembly: Hon. Deputy Speaker, just like Hon. Makali Mulu has said, this issue is so important but you did not allow us to ventilate. There is the issue of the water tower that is a big issue right now in the country. Nobody has talked about it. We need to ventilate. view
  • 29 Aug 2018 in National Assembly: On a point of order, Hon. Deputy Speaker. view
  • 29 Aug 2018 in National Assembly: I was just addressing you on the issue of quorum. The electronic version of the Official Hansard Report is for information purposes only. Acertified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor. view
  • 7 Jun 2018 in National Assembly: Thank you, Hon. Deputy Speaker. I rise to support the Budget Report and recommendations and laud the Budget and Appropriations Committee for cutting money from wasteful spending departments like the NYS. They should have reallocated those funds to the needs of the teachers that Hon. Sossion is talking about. Even as the Government insists on a 100 per cent pupil transition from primary school to secondary school, it has put more effort on infrastructural development and left the issue of teachers behind. In this country, especially in the constituencies we come from, we have day secondary schools with a total ... view
  • 7 Jun 2018 in National Assembly: this country. The recommendations by the Budget and Appropriations Committee that Kshs1 billion be ring-fenced from the fertiliser subsidy to coffee farmers is a welcome move to support farmers who come from coffee growing regions, like my constituency of Kipkelion West. Tourism is still a sector in dire need of recovery. view
  • 7 Jun 2018 in National Assembly: I saw a recommendation proposing removal of funds from the tourism recovery programme to Ushanga Kenya Initiative. We should have added more money towards the development and further promotion of tourism activities in this country. The other recommendation that I support is on the water sector which lies under the committee of Parliament that I sit in. The Government of Kenya has left a lot of water programmes to donors who easily fund programmes in towns where the returns on investments are fast, leaving the rural constituencies unattended to. The Budget and Appropriations Committee’s proposal to give Kshs200 million to ... view
  • 7 Jun 2018 in National Assembly: With those few remarks, I beg to support. view
  • 14 Feb 2018 in National Assembly: Thank you, Hon. Speaker for this opportunity to put my voice to this debate on the approval of the CSs to various ministries. Let me begin by thanking the President and the Deputy President for giving Kenya a very robust team to take over the agenda of Jubilee in the second term of the President. I thank the Committee on Appointments for a job well done and, to specifically thank my President and my Deputy President for remembering the youth of Kenya. There is a big difference between NASA and the Jubilee Party. When you tell President Kenyatta to remember ... view
  • 14 Feb 2018 in National Assembly: Prof. Margaret Kobia whose life has always been in public service is a fit nominee for Cabinet Secretary of Public Service, Youth and Gender Affairs. You do not need to speak much about her. I knew her when I was in Kenyatta University (KU). She was the Registrar of Academics in 1996. I have followed her as she rose even to be a founder member of the Kenya School of Government (KSG) and chairperson of the Public Service Commission (PSC). She has done a splendid job. The person of note is Mr. Simon Chelugui. When Chelugui ran to be Senator ... view
  • 28 Sep 2017 in National Assembly: Thank you, Hon. Deputy Speaker. I rise to support the formation of this ad hoc committee. It is a sure indication that the Jubilee side of this House is prepared for the election on 26th October 2017. It shows that our colleagues on the NASA side do not care about this country. Even if they do not care or are heartless, they should, at least, be concerned about the children of their constituents who will benefit from the allocation of Kshs25 billion for free secondary education. view

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