Washington Jakoyo Midiwo

Born

31st July 1966

Post

Parliament Buildings
Parliament Rd.
P.O Box 41842 – 00100
Nairobi, Kenya

Post

P.O. Box 68077, Nairobi

Email

gedo207@yahoo.com

Email

midiwoj@gmail.com

Telephone

0733421277

Telephone

0721504040

Link

@jakoyomidiwo on Twitter

All parliamentary appearances

Entries 2561 to 2570 of 3513.

  • 21 Dec 2011 in National Assembly: Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, one reason which is being peddled around is that even if the power to collect taxes lapses, the Government shall borrow. This Government can only borrow on behalf of the citizens because it is the citizens that will pay. It is not the view
  • 21 Dec 2011 in National Assembly: Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, one reason which is being peddled around is that even if the power to collect taxes lapses, the Government shall borrow. This Government can only borrow on behalf of the citizens because it is the citizens that will pay. It is not the view
  • 21 Dec 2011 in National Assembly: Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, one reason which is being peddled around is that even if the power to collect taxes lapses, the Government shall borrow. This Government can only borrow on behalf of the citizens because it is the citizens that will pay. It is not the view
  • 21 Dec 2011 in National Assembly: Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, one reason which is being peddled around is that even if the power to collect taxes lapses, the Government shall borrow. This Government can only borrow on behalf of the citizens because it is the citizens that will pay. It is not the view
  • 21 Dec 2011 in National Assembly: people sitting in the high offices that will pay if they borrow. Therefore, we want to tell the Minister that even if he thinks that he has authority to borrow, we gave him that authority as the representatives of the people and we shall be looking for ways of taking it away. We shall take away from him the power to overload our people with unnecessary debt without consulting this Parliament, because that is the wrong way to do it. The Minister must come to Parliament and negotiate. That is the way the Legislature works. We have our people who ... view
  • 21 Dec 2011 in National Assembly: people sitting in the high offices that will pay if they borrow. Therefore, we want to tell the Minister that even if he thinks that he has authority to borrow, we gave him that authority as the representatives of the people and we shall be looking for ways of taking it away. We shall take away from him the power to overload our people with unnecessary debt without consulting this Parliament, because that is the wrong way to do it. The Minister must come to Parliament and negotiate. That is the way the Legislature works. We have our people who ... view
  • 21 Dec 2011 in National Assembly: people sitting in the high offices that will pay if they borrow. Therefore, we want to tell the Minister that even if he thinks that he has authority to borrow, we gave him that authority as the representatives of the people and we shall be looking for ways of taking it away. We shall take away from him the power to overload our people with unnecessary debt without consulting this Parliament, because that is the wrong way to do it. The Minister must come to Parliament and negotiate. That is the way the Legislature works. We have our people who ... view
  • 21 Dec 2011 in National Assembly: people sitting in the high offices that will pay if they borrow. Therefore, we want to tell the Minister that even if he thinks that he has authority to borrow, we gave him that authority as the representatives of the people and we shall be looking for ways of taking it away. We shall take away from him the power to overload our people with unnecessary debt without consulting this Parliament, because that is the wrong way to do it. The Minister must come to Parliament and negotiate. That is the way the Legislature works. We have our people who ... view
  • 21 Dec 2011 in National Assembly: Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, yes, I did that. I must admit that I summoned them and I asked for the agenda why I was summoning them, but nobody gave me the agenda. When I found out, I went to the Office of the President and told the President and the Prime Minister that I did not want to be called to betray Kenyans. I went and said my views in the KICC. I am clear on what I am trying to do for Kenyans and I will do it. I think this House must rise to the occasion. view
  • 21 Dec 2011 in National Assembly: Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, yes, I did that. I must admit that I summoned them and I asked for the agenda why I was summoning them, but nobody gave me the agenda. When I found out, I went to the Office of the President and told the President and the Prime Minister that I did not want to be called to betray Kenyans. I went and said my views in the KICC. I am clear on what I am trying to do for Kenyans and I will do it. I think this House must rise to the occasion. view

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