All parliamentary appearances
Entries 71 to 74 of 74.
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29 Mar 2006 in National Assembly:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, you will remember very well that, when this issue came up last year, the Minister in charge of internal security was informing the nation about the situation on the ground. Unless we ventilate the truth on the ground, it will not bring an end to that problem. That notwithstanding, what we are discussing today is what caused the death of 80 people 194 PARLIAMENTARY DEBATES March 29, 2006 last year. Events like those led to the death of 80 people in a neighbouring country. The clarification that I want to seek from the Minister is this: Last ...
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29 Mar 2006 in National Assembly:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, I speak with emotion because it is not only the lives of those people on the ground that are in danger! My life and that of Dr. Galgallo are in danger, and this Government knows about it! That is why I am speaking with emotion. But let me just try to relax! Mr. Speaker, Sir, the Minister talked about a lorry that was arrested in Kayole ferrying the animals that were stolen in North Horr. The Officer Commanding Police Division (OCPD), Marsabit, received a report in the presence of Dr. Galgallo. He assured the District Security Committee, ...
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22 Mar 2006 in National Assembly:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, we have discussed this matter for more than one hour. I 22 March, 2006 PARLIAMENTARY DEBATES 29 believe we have been going in the right direction until the last few seconds. You said very clearly that the slots in the House Business Committee are shared on the basis of the merit to the parties. The problem we have been having in this Ninth Parliament is that of movement from one side of the House to the other side. You said very clearly that FORD(P) have moved in a structured basis from the Opposition side to the Government ...
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22 Mar 2006 in National Assembly:
I agree with you, Mr. Speaker, Sir. I am not speaking for the Government. I am an hon. Member of this House and I do not have to agree with what is said on this side of the House or the other side. I agree with myself and I am speaking for myself. The onus is on the Whips. Mr. Muturi did not even finish the discussion he had with Mr. N. Nyagah. If we are going by mathematics, let us share the slots on the basis of percentages of the party formulation. If we share these slots in this ...
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