James Orengo

Parties & Coalitions

Full name

Aggrey James Orengo

Post

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

Telephone

0722743743

All parliamentary appearances

Entries 4111 to 4120 of 4273.

  • 27 Jan 2009 in National Assembly: Thank you, Madam Temporary Deputy Speaker. I rise to support and second this Motion. I wish to congratulate the Waki Commission for a job well done. I cannot shy away from associating myself with Justice Waki. We were together at the university, when we were young men and women of ideals. That was not the end of the association. We were in the same law class. While at the university, the Students' Union used to have a fully-fledged government which was operational within the campus. I was President of that organization and Justice Waki was my Minister for Information and ... view
  • 27 Jan 2009 in National Assembly: One thing that Justice Waki has done is that he had made us look at ourselves. In doing so, he interviewed almost everybody that needed to be interviewed, not for purposes of instituting any criminal charges, but give us a view of what happened during and after the elections in the year 2007. view
  • 27 Jan 2009 in National Assembly: Of all the commissions that have been established since Independence, I think the Waki Ja nuary 27, 2009 PARLIAMENTAR Y DEBATES view
  • 20 Jan 2009 in National Assembly: Mr. Speaker, Sir, I beg to reply. view
  • 20 Jan 2009 in National Assembly: (a) A total of Kshs75,399,768 was incurred by the Government on the Ndung'u Land Commission. view
  • 20 Jan 2009 in National Assembly: (b) Following the release of the report by His Excellency the President on 2nd July, 2004, the Ministry took a number of measures to stop dealings in all title deeds adversely mentioned in the Ndung'u Report. The Ministry issued Ministerial circulars directing all public institutions affected by illegal or irregular allocations, including all public parcels of lands not listed in the Report, to take possession of any such land as they have been illegally dispossessed from them. view
  • 20 Jan 2009 in National Assembly: One of the key recommendations by the Commission was the revocation of illegally-allocated public land and restoration of the same to the original purposes. A total of 17 title deeds illegally issued to private developers have so far been surrendered or revoked. view
  • 20 Jan 2009 in National Assembly: Letters of allotment in respect of 102 plots have been cancelled and the land has been repossessed. A total of 17,350 plots have been caveated. view
  • 20 Jan 2009 in National Assembly: The Ministry is working on a list of other title deeds that will be revoked and the land repossessed. The process has, however, been delayed by the need to establish the state of development, or otherwise, on the ground before initiating the revocation of the titles and repossession of the land. My Ministry, in consultation with the State Law Office, published the Law (Amendment) Bill, 2005 in the Kenya Gazette on 24th November, 2005. The Bill was intended to set a legal framework for implementation of the findings of the Ndung'u Report. Among the recommendations is the establishment of the ... view
  • 20 Jan 2009 in National Assembly: The Attorney-General has been requested to re-publish the Bill for introduction in Parliament for discussion. My Ministry is also working with the Kenya Anti-Corruption Commission in providing information on matters which were referred to court by the Commission arising out of the Ndung'u Report. view

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