John Mbadi Ng'ong'o

Parties & Coalitions

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

Email

jmbadi@yahoo.com

Email

gwassi@parliament.go.ke

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johnmbadi@yamil.com

Telephone

0717157099

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0714311688

John Mbadi Ng'ong'o

Wanjiku's Best Representative, Budgetary Oversight - 2014

All parliamentary appearances

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  • 6 Apr 2010 in National Assembly: On a point of order, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir. That is why I think the Minister did not want to answer my question. Once the account was opened without the specimen signature of the District Accountant, how come it took that period of time? Why could the District Accountant not just send his signature and the bank would automatically have recognised it. Why did it take all that time? Why are you refusing to answer my question, Minister? view
  • 6 Apr 2010 in National Assembly: Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, what is out of order is that the Minister is trying to evade the question. view
  • 6 Apr 2010 in National Assembly: Thank you, Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, for giving me this opportunity to add my voice in supporting the amendments. view
  • 6 Apr 2010 in National Assembly: First of all, when the parent legislation was passed in this House, I believe that Kenyans realized that impunity was been encouraged by the fear of witnesses in giving evidence because they realized that if they did so, then without protection, the culprits would not give them space. So, that is why this particular Bill was passed in this House. view
  • 6 Apr 2010 in National Assembly: Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, we can say a lot on historical injustices. A lot of issues took place. Immediately after Independence so many deaths took place. The Government promised to conclude investigations and take action against people who were responsible. However, this has not been possible. We can remember the death of Pio Gama Pinto, J.M. Kariuki and Tom Mboya. In the second regime, we can remember the death of Robert Ouko and others. Even the present regime has also witnessed its share of what one would call political deaths. The late Odhiambo Mbai and others. We have had ... view
  • 6 Apr 2010 in National Assembly: Today, the Attorney-General has brought amendments. I agree totally with the Attorney-General that the amendments sought are very important to make sure that this particular legislation is effectively operationalised. The amendments sought seek to introduce an Independent Witness Protection Agency. This agency will be a body corporate with teeth. It will be funded. A body that will be under a Director who will have powers, privileges and immunities like that of a police officer. I think this is a very good amendment. view
  • 1 Apr 2010 in National Assembly: Mr. Speaker, Sir, I rise to oppose this amendment. First of all, this country has had serious cases of land grabbing. There are people who have got Government land. There are people who have taken the National Social Security Fund (NSSF) land and converted it to personal use. If there is any legislation that will stop these individuals from their greed, we should welcome it with open hands. Saying that the Government will go through due process to repossess this land--- We know that these land grabbers use their influence, money and ill-gotten wealth to block justice from taking its ... view
  • 1 Apr 2010 in National Assembly: I oppose. view
  • 1 Apr 2010 in National Assembly: On a point of order, Mr. Speaker, Sir. I find it not in order because hon. Members have not understood this particular schedule. If you talk of “every adult” we should look at it from both sides. The Mover, the Seconder and supporters of this amendment are looking at this from only one side. So, if you talk of every adult, the person marrying and the person being married have to be both adults. view
  • 1 Apr 2010 in National Assembly: Mr. Speaker, Sir, my reasons for opposing this Motion are two. First, it is difficult for me to understand how we are going to give people security of using land in good faith. How will you determine good faith? Someone can just come and occupy your land and claim that he has been using it in good faith. Secondly--- view

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