9 May 2017 in National Assembly:
Thank you, Hon. Speaker. I remember when we were making contribution on this particular Bill, our major complaint was the reason why Senators opt to do increments instead of dealing with matters that are provided for in the Constitution. I do not know how we are going to deal with this thing. These delays might bring hitches in expenditure in the counties. We want counties to clear whatever they are doing - like what my brother has said - so that we have new governors in place who will come and actually save those counties.
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9 May 2017 in National Assembly:
Other than the two Houses meeting, it is high time you and the Speaker of the Senate had a serious meeting so that you can discuss these issues, so that we do not clash in matters which we know constitutionally. Like you have said, the National Assembly is supposed to divide the money vertically and the Senate is supposed to divide the money horizontally. Those are issues which are very clear in the Constitution. Sometimes, you wonder why people have to bring back The electronic version of the Official Hansard Report is for information purposesonly. A certified version of this ...
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9 May 2017 in National Assembly:
Bills and take them for mediation. We are praying that we come back here. We wish that by that time, you would have had enough communication with the Senate Speaker so that we can have harmonious undertakings.
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9 May 2017 in National Assembly:
I also wish to welcome back Members, especially those who survived the National Super Alliance (NASA) and Jubilee massacres. Most of these Members went through what I cannot believe. I remember that it was on this very same place where I am standing today that I made a serious proposal to allow Members to party-hop. Among the people who almost killed me here was one Chairman, Hon. Chepkong’a, who was actually crashed until he had to seek refuge in courts so that he can come back. We should not be spending millions of money in courts. Look at my brother, ...
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9 May 2017 in National Assembly:
It is not, by the way. But, Hon. Speaker, thank you for your guidance. I only wish this House can make rules which can move this country forward and allow Members to do the right things.
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6 Apr 2017 in National Assembly:
Thank you, Hon. Deputy Speaker. I also wish to rise and support these rules and procedures which are to be used in electing Members to the EALA.
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6 Apr 2017 in National Assembly:
Thank you, Hon. Deputy Speaker. I also wish to rise and support these rules and procedures which are to be used in electing Members to the EALA.
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6 Apr 2017 in National Assembly:
Hon. Deputy Speaker, this thing called nomination is making Members really agitated. Why can you not be calm like some of us who say, whether there are nominations or not, life must go on? Even if you lose, life must go on. If you also win, life must go on but we must make rules. We must do to the end what brought us to this House. I wish to support these rules and regulations. We also need to put serious consideration into the EALA
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6 Apr 2017 in National Assembly:
Hon. Deputy Speaker, this thing called nomination is making Members really agitated. Why can you not be calm like some of us who say, whether there are nominations or not, life must go on? Even if you lose, life must go on. If you also win, life must go on but we must make rules. We must do to the end what brought us to this House. I wish to support these rules and regulations. We also need to put serious consideration into the EALA
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6 Apr 2017 in National Assembly:
Thank you, Hon. Deputy Speaker for giving me this chance to express my gratitude and to contribute to this Adjournment Motion. I remember this is a Session which has had very many tumultuous activities. We have managed to pass some Bills which are very useful to the nation. We have also managed to pass the Budget, which is a very important element as we near elections and begin a new financial year. This was the first time in history that the Budget was done at a very early stage given the dynamics of elections. We only hope that the implementers ...
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