26 May 2015 in National Assembly:
to the President to see whether he will meet the threshold of their aspirations. Let no political patronage or consideration be involved. Those who are supposed to be hanged, let them be hanged because of their guilt. Let no politician, including myself, come back and give the President unnecessary pressure that their tribe is being finished.When those people are eating, they eat alone. The President does not eat with them. Kenyans are suffering in the streets. Up to the time I started talking the Government’s bursary considerations have not yet reached the constituencies ---
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26 May 2015 in National Assembly:
Thank you so much, hon. Deputy Speaker, I may have veered a bit because I represent the interest of the people. The Senate has done a good job and we will support them. Thank you so much.
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30 Apr 2015 in National Assembly:
On a point of order, hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker. I get pained. I am happy that you have addressed part of my concern. It would be very interesting for my good friend, Hon. Bowen Kangogo, to claim that thieves who have stolen and messed up Government installations elsewhere are recycled. For this to come from a Member of the ruling Coalition---
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30 Apr 2015 in National Assembly:
Thank you very much, hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker. I rise to oppose this finding on the basis that while the concept of putting up this pipeline was in good spirit and meant to enhance development for this country, the bone of contention was on the procurement which was not done in good light. I will soon raise a substantive Motion where I will give details of how this company could not have won the tender because it has serious queries internationally. It had done some shoddy jobs and was blacklisted in the international business community. There are even rumours that ...
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30 Apr 2015 in National Assembly:
Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, the point or order that I wanted to raise has already been addressed by the Member for Nyaribari Chache. I just wanted to contribute to this very well put Report. Now that you have given me the Floor, if you could be generous enough, I could proceed.
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30 Apr 2015 in National Assembly:
Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, the Report is very explicit. I will be very brief. It addresses most of the challenges. We have three arms of the The electronic version of the Official Hansard Report is for information purposesonly. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor.
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30 Apr 2015 in National Assembly:
Government, namely the Legislature, Executive and the Judiciary. This matter has been delved into by the Legislature and the Judiciary very well. It is the Executive that is lagging behind in executing the orders. I do not know whether Kenya is fast deviating from being a country that is ruled by the law and people are now taking the Legislature and the Judiciary for granted or whether there is a lapse somewhere. The Bible says that leaders are not elected but chosen by God. Now that the Government is represented in this House, I want to remind my good friend, ...
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30 Apr 2015 in National Assembly:
Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Parliament and the Judiciary have delved into this matter. What remains is the implementation by the Executive. Since the Executive is ably represented here by the Leader of the Majority Party, I am sounding this warning to him that God is talking somewhere. If they do not respect the ruling of the court and the plea of the Legislature, then God who chose them can do otherwise.
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29 Apr 2015 in National Assembly:
Hon. Temporary Deputy Chairman, you can just put it to the vote. I would advise that this particular amendment be reinforced in the law, so that the word “quantity” means quantity and not just by word.
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28 Apr 2015 in National Assembly:
Thank you very much, hon. Temporary Deputy Chairman. I want to support the sentiments of the Chairman but with reservations more so when it comes to the consideration of the so-called members of Cabinet for finance in the counties. You are all aware that governors have towering influence over the operations of finances and other administrative matters in the counties. While Kenyans thought they were devolving functions, they actually devolved corruption. I would rather this thing is properly looked at and reinforcements done. Thank you. Otherwise, I support. The electronic version of the Official Hansard Report is for information purposesonly. ...
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