2 Apr 2015 in National Assembly:
Thank you, hon. Deputy Speaker, for giving me this chance to speak. I am not going to send any condolence because we have sent enough. Time has come to say no to the killers because we cannot continue sending condolence every time. As a country, we need to be firm with those killers. Time has come even if it is the country to divide--- It is The electronic version of the Official Hansard Report is for information purposesonly. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor.
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2 Apr 2015 in National Assembly:
now because we know the people and the tribes that are killing our people. So, we cannot pretend and say every time that we are sending condolences. When are we going to stop sending condolences? If it is religion, time has come to say no. We can divide. We cannot watch our people being killed by one tribe and then we say we are sending condolences and we unite as a country. There is no unity in this country. We can be divided today, tomorrow or any other day.
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2 Apr 2015 in National Assembly:
now because we know the people and the tribes that are killing our people. So, we cannot pretend and say every time that we are sending condolences. When are we going to stop sending condolences? If it is religion, time has come to say no. We can divide. We cannot watch our people being killed by one tribe and then we say we are sending condolences and we unite as a country. There is no unity in this country. We can be divided today, tomorrow or any other day.
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1 Apr 2015 in National Assembly:
Thank you, hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker for giving me this chance. I first congratulate His Excellency the President for the Speech that he gave on Thursday, 26th March, 2015. He was very firm in his Speech, which was very wonderful. I am sure he is going to implement all that he promised to Kenyans. It was not a Speech for only Kenyans, but there were diplomats in this House. When he spoke about corruption diplomats who were in the House stood up and clapped for him. He is the only President who has been firm on corruption. All of us ...
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1 Apr 2015 in National Assembly:
Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, we got Independence through bloodshed.
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1 Apr 2015 in National Assembly:
The President commented a little about it. The Government of Kenya should first compensate the victims. I know that this country has the capacity to do so even without getting help from the British Government. When the British Government colonised Kenyans, many people lost their property and many died because of fighting for freedom. The compensation that they gave us that time was not enough. A sum of Kshs29 billion to a country like Britain is nothing. It is peanuts to them. The best way of approaching the issue is for the Government of Kenya to show that, indeed, its ...
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1 Apr 2015 in National Assembly:
I support the Address by the President.
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18 Mar 2015 in National Assembly:
Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, I lost my card, but thank you very much for giving me this chance.
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18 Mar 2015 in National Assembly:
I do not where. I misplaced it.
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18 Mar 2015 in National Assembly:
Thank you, hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker. There have been many conflicts in Somalia. This has caused this country a lot of suffering in terms of losing our people, military equipment and military officers in Somalia. With regard to refugees, we have been generous for so many years and have kept refugees in this country. Sometimes, these refugees abuse the generosity of this country. Time has come for the UN to organise some place, either in Somalia or in another country, where they can move these refugees to.
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