Jeremiah Omboko Milemba

Parties & Coalitions

All parliamentary appearances

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  • 2 Jul 2019 in National Assembly: Hon. Temporary Deputy Chairlady, I have just been following and that is partly why I went to speak to Hon. Oundo. I think there would be no need to really bring a lawyer. Now that she is convinced, let me just conclude by saying that they can always hire a lawyer if need be and then use that particular expertise when it is required. Thank you. view
  • 2 Jul 2019 in National Assembly: On a point of order, Hon. Temporary Deputy Chairman. view
  • 2 Jul 2019 in National Assembly: Thank you, Hon. Temporary Deputy Chairman. Precedents and record are good. When Hon. Kimunya came in the House, he raised a question of the new amendments and the procedure seems to have been established. So, I thought we should completely follow that so that in future, we stick to that. I need your guidance, please. view
  • 2 Jul 2019 in National Assembly: Hon. Temporary Deputy Chairlady, I beg to support. I thank Hon. Millie and Hon. Kimunya because this is fair for any work in the country. A proper procedure for removal of persons should be put in place other than using a global word “reasonable” which can depend on the person in office and the particular time the person is in office. view
  • 27 Jun 2019 in National Assembly: Thank you, Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker. With a lot of respect, my name is Omboko Milemba and not Milema. view
  • 27 Jun 2019 in National Assembly: I want to thank the Committee for the good Report which has highlighted the state of our referral hospitals. After reading the Report, I saw there are five referral hospitals. I want the Committee to move ahead and realise that the distribution of the five is not very fair. The coming up of Moi Teaching and Referral Hospital (MTRH) especially in the western region has been very important. view
  • 27 Jun 2019 in National Assembly: Moving forward, we should look at a situation whereby those referral hospitals should be spread not only fully, but evenly in such a way that those at the Coast and Western Kenya can access them. The fifth one being Kenyatta University Teaching and Referral Hospital which is very good but, unfortunately, it is coming up in Nairobi, where we have the grand Kenyatta National Hospital which is the biggest referral hospital. So, the spread is important. view
  • 27 Jun 2019 in National Assembly: Also acknowledging that basically the health sector has been devolved and therefore the national Government has mainly remained with policy and referral hospitals. Those referral hospitals are the ones which ultimately deal with the highest level of diseases, which need specialist doctors. Going through the Report, it is true and I noticed that the Government needs to quickly ensure that those hospitals are well equipped. This is because most of their patients are from counties and they are unable to tackle many referral cases. More so, this Report highlights the number of doctors, nurses and other health practitioners in those ... view
  • 27 Jun 2019 in National Assembly: Kenyans given that the Government wants to realise UHC by the year 2022. Further, it is one of the pillars of the Big Four Agenda. This Report is most welcome. Without taking too much time, I support it. view
  • 26 Jun 2019 in National Assembly: Thank you, Hon. Speaker. As you have realised, the land issue in Kenya is very emotive. But I would wish to make a very quick comment especially to the Committee which will be looking at this particular Petition. This just touches on what we call the colonial land ordinances as they existed. I know that if you will be unable to completely solve the case study in question, you should be able to bring to the House knowledge of how those ordinances affected land ownership in Kenya. view

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