All parliamentary appearances
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5 Apr 2022 in Senate:
On a point of order, Madam Temporary Speaker!
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5 Apr 2022 in Senate:
No, Madam Temporary Speaker,
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5 Apr 2022 in Senate:
Madam Temporary Speaker, is the Senate Minority Leader in order to insinuate that I have been sent by somebody to come and bring this Motion? This seems to suggest that he is not caring for the poor boda boda in Ugenya, Kisumu County and millions of Kenyans.
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5 Apr 2022 in Senate:
Madam Temporary Speaker, the Senate Minority Leader should be telling us where they took BBI money. The BBI money wasted the subsidy money.
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5 Apr 2022 in Senate:
Madam Temporary Speaker, I rose on a point of order and to the best of my knowledge, another point of order cannot be raised against another point of order. So, allow me to restrict my issues to the Senate Minority Leader. He needs to give me an explanation where he seems to suggest I have been sent by someone. I have not been sent by another Government official to bring this Motion. It has been motivated by the millions of Kenyans who are suffering as a result of this fuel crisis.
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10 Mar 2022 in Senate:
Thank you, Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir, for giving me the opportunity to contribute to this Motion.
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10 Mar 2022 in Senate:
I rise to express some reservations to this Motion. I agree that there is a problem of climate change in this world. There is scientific consensus on matters climate change and so many articles have been published in highly ranked peer review journals which affirm that the climate is changing. It is not in doubt that the chief reason why the climate is changing is because of human activities.
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10 Mar 2022 in Senate:
Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir, I therefore agree that we need to educate our children on mechanisms on how to address the problem of climate change in this Republic. Let me now express why I have reservations to this Motion.
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10 Mar 2022 in Senate:
I will start by expressing my reservation to the entire climate change advocacy. About 80 per cent of people who cause climate change are not in global south. They are either in global north, that is in Europe and America. China is also causing the same problem. Therefore, the carbon footprint of Africans are almost zero. Ideally, the people who should be explaining to us why they have caused the climate to change are the Europeans, the Japanese and the Chinese and not Africans. This problem is better remedied by the people who have caused climate change, who are the ...
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10 Mar 2022 in Senate:
Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir, allow me to finish.
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