James Nyikal

Parties & Coalitions

Born

22nd June 1951

Email

jwnyikal@yahoo.com

Telephone

0722753456

Telephone

0735481037

Dr. James Nyikal

Wanjiku's Best Representative - Health (National Assembly) - 2014

All parliamentary appearances

Entries 1661 to 1670 of 3161.

  • 18 May 2017 in National Assembly: Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, I rise under Standing Order No.96 to move that debate on this Motion be adjourned and postponed. If you notice, this is an extremely important Motion and there is need for further discussion by the party. What is really happening is that on--- view
  • 18 May 2017 in National Assembly: Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, I rise under Standing Order No.96 to move that debate on this Motion be adjourned and postponed. If you notice, this is an extremely important Motion and there is need for further discussion by the party. What is really happening is that on--- view
  • 18 May 2017 in National Assembly: Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, I rise under Standing Order No.96. If you noticed, the discussion that is going on is basically like a contest on what a party should do. It appears to me that there is need for more consultation on this matter. I rise under Standing Order No.96 to ask for adjournment of debate to a future date. view
  • 18 May 2017 in National Assembly: Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, I rise under Standing Order No.96. If you noticed, the discussion that is going on is basically like a contest on what a party should do. It appears to me that there is need for more consultation on this matter. I rise under Standing Order No.96 to ask for adjournment of debate to a future date. view
  • 17 May 2017 in National Assembly: Thank you, Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker for giving me an opportunity to support this Bill. Let me start by congratulating and appreciating Hon. Ochieng for the good work he has done. The level of details he has gone into is commendable. view
  • 17 May 2017 in National Assembly: Thank you, Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker for giving me an opportunity to support this Bill. Let me start by congratulating and appreciating Hon. Ochieng for the good work he has done. The level of details he has gone into is commendable. view
  • 17 May 2017 in National Assembly: The object of this Bill is the lifeline of our economy. This Bill seeks to protect the domestic industries and our trade. In the world, the relations of countries are about trade. All other things come second. This is linked to industries and countries are all inward looking and attempting to outfox each other in the areas of trade to benefit and create trade imbalances in countries which cannot protect themselves. It is commendable for us to have this Bill at this time which carefully looks at the issue of dumping which is really sad. If you look at the ... view
  • 17 May 2017 in National Assembly: The object of this Bill is the lifeline of our economy. This Bill seeks to protect the domestic industries and our trade. In the world, the relations of countries are about trade. All other things come second. This is linked to industries and countries are all inward looking and attempting to outfox each other in the areas of trade to benefit and create trade imbalances in countries which cannot protect themselves. It is commendable for us to have this Bill at this time which carefully looks at the issue of dumping which is really sad. If you look at the ... view
  • 17 May 2017 in National Assembly: On the issue of subsidies, countries literally subsidise their industries whether in the agriculture or manufacturing sectors. In other words, they look for markets in other countries for their products. We have to protect ourselves from these unfair trade practices. We are targeting that by 2030 we shall be a middle-income country. There is only one way to become a middle- income economy and that is by improving our industries. There is great need to protect them. Today, in our country, most people who are in business are middlemen. There is nobody who encourages production because we have allowed our ... view
  • 17 May 2017 in National Assembly: On the issue of subsidies, countries literally subsidise their industries whether in the agriculture or manufacturing sectors. In other words, they look for markets in other countries for their products. We have to protect ourselves from these unfair trade practices. We are targeting that by 2030 we shall be a middle-income country. There is only one way to become a middle- income economy and that is by improving our industries. There is great need to protect them. Today, in our country, most people who are in business are middlemen. There is nobody who encourages production because we have allowed our ... view

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