Jeremiah Omboko Milemba

Parties & Coalitions

All parliamentary appearances

Entries 2471 to 2480 of 3143.

  • 28 Sep 2021 in National Assembly: Thank you, Hon. Chairman. Allow me to have my take. It is just about making a good law. He has covered it very well. So, mine is equally covered and I support. view
  • 28 Sep 2021 in National Assembly: Let me go on record. I drop it. I shared with the Chair. view
  • 28 Sep 2021 in National Assembly: Hon. Deputy Chairman, I beg to drop it. view
  • 28 Sep 2021 in National Assembly: I am appealing that we do not take the further amendment, so that if we have a gap and we are in agreement, it can be included in the second amendment. That is my proposal. Thank you, Hon. Temporary Deputy Chairman. view
  • 28 Sep 2021 in National Assembly: Thank you, Hon. Temporary Deputy Chairman. I would like to kindly appeal to the Chair to consider the inclusion of teachers in this Board. They have been on the Board. They form a total of 400,000 members, and this amendment excludes them. Later on, it is likely to be a business that will come to this House. I know how teachers will feel about this. I am not speaking in order to look like I am greater, but I am appealing that this is a group of people that were represented on this Board and they are the only group ... view
  • 28 Sep 2021 in National Assembly: Thank you, Hon. Temporary Deputy Chairman. view
  • 23 Sep 2021 in National Assembly: Thank you, Hon. Speaker, for giving me this chance to make my contribution to this particular Report and, at the outset, supports it. When this matter came up and was hot in the air at that particular time, it looked like Parliament was, in one way or another, not willing to enact these Regulations and this created an atmosphere that sounded like, in one way or another, Parliament is unwilling or it will be favoured if it did not pass these Regulations, but that was not true. From the Report, it is now very clear that there were certain omissions ... view
  • 23 Sep 2021 in National Assembly: in law. Therefore, these Regulations were introduced way late in time that even if we were to undertake to deal with them, we would not be able to handle the damage that was already created by the IEBC itself. This is because they had a period of over five years upon which they were supposed to have introduced these Regulations in this particular House. This Report by the Committee finally vindicates Parliament as not standing on these Regulations in any way. Kenyans should know clearly that these are not bad Regulations. If they are brought in time and handled properly ... view
  • 22 Sep 2021 in National Assembly: Thank you, Hon. Speaker. With humility, I did not really want to intervene but I realise that when the Statement was being given, there was a statement made with finality: that, the Government does not have money to compensate the victims! Hon. Speaker, you remember the sentimental and emotional way the two boys were buried. I thought even the owner of the Statement should have interrogated the Ministry officials further so that a window is opened. If that particular Department does not have money for compensation, then what other ways or window is there for such compensation? view
  • 21 Sep 2021 in National Assembly: Thank you, Hon. Speaker for giving me this chance. I rise to support the two Petitions. What has happened in terms of the increase in prices of fuel is a very serious matter that will require both immediate and temporary solutions as we work on a permanent solution. The increase in the prices of fuel and petroleum products is actually comparable to the spiralling increase in prices in France in 1779 during the French Revolution. This is an extremely serious matter because it affects the common mwananchi - the local person. It can lead to a revolution. Even those in ... view

Comments

(For newest comments first please choose 'Newest' from the 'Discussion' tab below.)
comments powered by Disqus