Jacquiline Adhiambo Oduol

Parties & Coalitions

Prof. Jacquiline Adhiambo Oduol

Nominated by the Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) to represent Marginalised women interests in the National Assembly.

All parliamentary appearances

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  • 4 Jul 2018 in National Assembly: On 12th June 2018, Daily Nation Newspaper reported that Uganda soldiers roughed up and detained Kenyan police in Lake Victoria. As we look at this matter, we want to remember that the integrity of borders and the ability of a state to broadcast its authority is one of the most important signals of state sovereignty. It is therefore of great concern that there are those who carry out untold harassment on innocent Kenyans who are simply trying to earn a living in our country. I listened to Hon. Millie Odhiambo and I want to thank her for the information. I ... view
  • 4 Jul 2018 in National Assembly: support it, I want to reiterate that there are national and local issues that are concerned here. I want to agree with Hon. Members who spoke before me that we must all unite because it is not morally or nationally correct to have issues that touch on borders being left to county administration police or county security organs. view
  • 4 Jul 2018 in National Assembly: Article 239 of our Constitution clearly indicates that the national security organs are the Kenya Defence Forces, the National Intelligence Service and the National Police Service. Whereas Kenya sends police to patrol the lakes, we can clearly see that Uganda sends the special forces command which is a unit of the Uganda People’s Defence Forces to address this matter. So, as we look at this issue, I want also to draw our attention that when we do not have security at any point, we will always find that there are untold miseries and challenges that people face which normally come ... view
  • 4 Jul 2018 in National Assembly: Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, I support the Motion because it is extremely important. As a House we have resolved that we will take action. We will rise and act against exploitation and the unfortunate and demeaning manner in which our citizens have been treated. view
  • 4 Jul 2018 in National Assembly: Thank you, Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker. I support. view
  • 4 Jul 2018 in National Assembly: I truly respect Hon. Millie Odhiambo’s concerns. I subscribe to the same ideology. The big question is whether we can account for all the activities in schools. That is the biggest challenge that we have in most of our schools. It is a little bit inhuman that in circumstances where headteachers cannot account and prove that certain criminal events took place, some of them opt to resign or be interdicted. This is another form of inhumanity. I believe that this Motion, in its framing, will take us to a far much safer ground where we can account for the events ... view
  • 4 Jul 2018 in National Assembly: With installation of CCTV cameras which are well managed and of good quality and that can account for activities of students everywhere, then we will stop asking many questions. We will monitor every aspect of school activities. We know that in many countries, parents and everybody monitor activities of students in the classrooms while at home, for example, in the Nordic countries. At this age in this country, it is time all schools in this country installed CCTV cameras, so that we can stop passing the buck, blaming one another and engaging in endless debates of accountability. They should not ... view
  • 4 Jul 2018 in National Assembly: Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, I want to conclude. We talk of examinations cheating in examination rooms. It is possible to monitor and nab any form of activity there by installing CCTV cameras. That is the only way we can end examination cheating and insecurity. view
  • 4 Jul 2018 in National Assembly: I second this Motion. Thank you. view
  • 3 Jul 2018 in National Assembly: Thank you, Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker. I would also like to support the Bill. As I support it, I would like to commend the presentation in a very elaborate way of ensuring that we can take care of employees in the counties. I want to draw your attention to three particular issues. One, it is with regard to Clause 2 where we are clearly talking about dependants. I want to commend that it is extensively indicating towards who the dependants are. view

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