James Onyango Oyoo

Parties & Coalitions

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All parliamentary appearances

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  • 2 Apr 2015 in National Assembly: On a point of order, hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker. Is it in order for a seasoned Member of Parliament, whom I respect so much, hon.(Dr. ) Shaban, to mislead this honourable House that the positions on the Judicial Service Commission dominated by people from Nyanza when she knows that all the people from Nyanza represent professional bodies? The appointments to be done now are two. These are the appointments we can debate. Those are the two who represent professional bodies. view
  • 1 Apr 2015 in National Assembly: On a point of order hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker. view
  • 1 Apr 2015 in National Assembly: Hon view
  • 19 Mar 2015 in National Assembly: Thank you very much, hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker. view
  • 19 Mar 2015 in National Assembly: I want to take this opportunity to commend the Chair and the Committee Members, and those who have deliberated vastly on this important Bill. This Bill will go a long way in solving many unnecessary domestic problems and squabbles in this country. As hon. Members know, the bedrock of a country is the steady families that we have. I want to loud the Eleventh Parliament for considering the bedrock of this country and making sure that sound family values are upheld. We have passed the Witness Protection Bill. We are also passing this Bill today. I believe with the same ... view
  • 26 Feb 2015 in National Assembly: Thank you very much, hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, for giving me this opportunity to add my voice to this very important Bill. For avoidance of doubt, I want to state to this House that this Bill is very sentimental to my heart because one of my predecessors was christened ‘Bwana Sukari’. In my constituency lies the biggest sugar industries until the so called “sugar daddies” came with their tools of trade and started dismantling them by bringing in cheap sugar and selling air to the so called “sugar industries”. I have looked at this Report carefully. Yesterday I did not ... view
  • 26 Feb 2015 in National Assembly: wall will fall on 28th February, 2015. I do not know what miracle we are going to perform to complete the privatisation process before that date, which is only two days away. There must be reasons why the sugar industry has not been performing well. One thing that attracted my attention was the suggestion that a giant, Chemelil Sugar Company, be merged with Muhoroni Sugar Company, so that they can be sold as one entity. I took my time to look at the whole document. I will deliberate more on Miwani, Chemelil and Muhoroni sugar companies. When I looked through ... view
  • 26 Feb 2015 in National Assembly: When NARC took over they fled. Some of them went and stayed in Dubai. Now they have found room in the new Jubilee Government. They have come back quietly and are doing business. They are based in Mombasa. They are doing business in the names of different companies. They are supplying fertiliser through a company called Holberg. They are the people who are quietly importing sugar. view
  • 26 Feb 2015 in National Assembly: Thank you. When the time comes I will move a substantive Motion and I will mention them by names because I do not fear them. They are injuring the livelihoods of my constituents and I will not spare them. I want to say that this is a very good concept but not until we have sat down as leaders and we have agreed that this is the way to go. Treasury is rushing us. We need to meet the Cabinet Secretary (CS) for Treasury as leaders. The CS for Treasury should have met us as leaders from the sugar growing ... view
  • 25 Feb 2015 in National Assembly: On a point of order, hon. Speaker. There are falsehoods that have been peddled for a very long time that Miwani Sugar Company has a court case. Miwani’s court case was long determined by the Court of Appeal and the title deed should be resting with the Kenya Sugar Board. This has been used because the unscrupulous people who grabbed the land are going to bed with senior Government officials. This has inhibited willing investors to--- view

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