Jeremiah Ngayu Kioni

Parties & Coalitions

Born

1965

Post

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

Email

ngayu@ngayuassociates.com

Email

ndaragwa@parliament.go.ke

Link

Facebook

Telephone

0722711052

All parliamentary appearances

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  • 25 Jul 2019 in National Assembly: (Ndaragwa, JP) seconded. view
  • 25 Jul 2019 in National Assembly: (Ndaragwa, JP) seconded. view
  • 25 Jul 2019 in National Assembly: Yes. Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, I want to thank you for giving me this opportunity to contribute to this Motion. I was here when the Mover did quite some elaborate work. view
  • 25 Jul 2019 in National Assembly: The electronic version of the Official Hansard Report is for information purposes only. Acertified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor. view
  • 25 Jul 2019 in National Assembly: One of the problems we are having in the country is that we take a number of things for granted. That is not the way we behave when going out of Parliament. You do not make any noise; you just exit quietly. There is nothing honourable about exiting. You do not consult by pointing at the Speaker. That is not what used to be done. Just like with the Senate, we have many people who need to understand their role. The Senate is giving us difficulties because of confusion among their Members. view
  • 25 Jul 2019 in National Assembly: The Motion was ably moved yesterday by a Member of the Departmental Committee on Defence and Foreign Relations in line with the requirements of the Constitution. It is not in vain that the requirement that all treaties and conventions that are signed out there are brought to the National Assembly for ratification was put in the Constitution. This is not the case in other countries. Many countries hold a position that once the Executive has ratified, it becomes binding on the country. But in our case, we require it to be brought to Parliament, so that we can amend it, ... view
  • 25 Jul 2019 in National Assembly: I notice we are the last country to ratify or sign this Agreement. We are doing it almost a year later. We are now debating it quite late in the day in the sense that the signing and ratification was done more than one year ago by all the other countries. It is important we look for ways of speeding the documents that need to be ratified, so that we are not seen by our neighbours and partners as delaying the process. It is important for us to make sure that our maritime is properly managed and have proper security ... view
  • 25 Jul 2019 in National Assembly: With those general remarks, I support. view
  • 25 Jul 2019 in National Assembly: Thank you, Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker. I want to start by congratulating the Departmental Committee on Justice and Legal Affairs under the Chairmanship of the Member for Baringo North for the commendable piece of work they have done. I must say that this Committee has continued to perform very well in this House. We celebrate the legislative agenda they have continued to introduce here. view
  • 25 Jul 2019 in National Assembly: Also, as I contribute, it is important to mention that one of the areas that the Executive has failed to live up to when we talk about implementation of our Constitution, 2010 is aligning policy to it. If we have Sessional Papers like Sessional Paper No.2 of 2018, they will help us achieve the objectives of our Constitution and make it possible for the country to continue being better. I recall when we were making this Constitution this is one of the areas that was debated because the provisions of the Anti-Corruption and Ethics Act were quite a number in ... view

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