13 Mar 2018 in National Assembly:
Many Members have contributed to this Report. I support it because it is good. I thank Hon. Pkosing for bringing it although he took long to present it. This is a good Motion. This is a good Report and as he presented here, he had good intentions for this nation. With those few remarks, I support.
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1 Mar 2018 in National Assembly:
Thank you, Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, for giving me a chance to contribute on this IPU meeting Report. This is a very important forum for Parliament. If all of us go with the good heart and spirit of Kenyan parliamentarians, we can make a change in a meeting like this one. Kenya used to be a country of peace during those past years. I am speaking as a former member of the national security forces in this country. We were known for peace until 2007 when the clashes occurred. That is when our country was divided. As Members of Parliament, ...
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1 Mar 2018 in National Assembly:
We need unity even as we plan to go out to wherever because our country is still divided. This has taken long. It is now almost six or seven months after elections. When we go to a meeting like the IPU in any country, we need to speak a language that can promote this country.
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28 Feb 2018 in National Assembly:
Thank you very much, Hon. Speaker, for giving me this chance. I rise to second the Motion. I have known Mr. Kihalangwa for many years. I also served under him. He is a very strict person. I worked with him for 15 years. He is a no-nonsense man and he likes his work.
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28 Feb 2018 in National Assembly:
He appeared before our Committee and his curriculum vitae spoke for itself. This is a man who can deliver quality service in his work in this country as a Principal Secretary. The President appointed him as the Principal Secretary for the State Department for Immigration, Border Control and Registration of persons. I am sure Mr. Kihalangwa will perform. When we perused his documents, we saw that he has done so many courses. We are satisfied as the Departmental Committee on Administration and National Security that he will deliver. He is a man of passion. As we went through with our ...
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28 Feb 2018 in National Assembly:
Hon. Speaker, I second the Special Motion. Thank you.
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13 Dec 2017 in National Assembly:
Thank you very much, Hon. Speaker for also giving me a chance to speak. My colleague has come up with something that is really shocking. He is an architect and has served in the Government as an architect. I was also going to support this Bill but according to the architect Member of Parliament of this House who has opposed the Bill with reasons given to this House, we better check if the Bill is correct and if the drafters are correct or they are cheating us. We have had a lot of problems in this country where many people ...
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13 Dec 2017 in National Assembly:
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13 Dec 2017 in National Assembly:
Thank you very much, Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker. First, let me send condolences to the families that lost their loved ones. It is true that all of us are talking about this fatal accident that happened and we have lost very many people in this country. As a Member of Parliament from Sirisia, I blame two institutions. One is the police. This is because as a Member of Parliament, I have also witnessed that most of the times, they do not do their work properly. You can see a policeman taking money from the truck drivers. That means they are ...
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13 Dec 2017 in National Assembly:
Thank you very much, Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, for adding me a minute. I was saying that we need a dual carriageway all the way from Mombasa to Malaba to save lives of our people. Again, let me take this opportunity to thank Hon. Wanyonyi for having brought this Motion to the House. Let it be implemented. As members of this House, we should not just talk and the public is not seeing the fruits. Members of Parliament are passing Motions and Bills and they are not being implemented.
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