Johnson Arthur Sakaja

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Born

1985

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jsakaja@gmail.com

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Johnson Arthur Sakaja

Nairobi Senator; Chairman of the Kenya Young Parliamentarians Association; National Chairman - TNA (2012-2016).

All parliamentary appearances

Entries 1551 to 1560 of 5036.

  • 30 Sep 2020 in Senate: On a point of order, Mr. Speaker, Sir. view
  • 30 Sep 2020 in Senate: Yes, Madam, Deputy Speaker. I regret to move back, but you heard when Sen. (Dr.) Musuruve was making her contribution she alluded to the fact that there is some work I have not finished. I am extremely efficient. What she had raised was a Motion not a Statement to my Committee. I have counter-checked with my Committee clerk and it was dealt with by all Senators. I would like to invite her to raise the issue with my Committee and I will respond to it. There was another one issue raised by Sen. Were, I can see she wants to ... view
  • 29 Sep 2020 in Senate: Thank you, Mr. Speaker, Sir, it is true those Statements were brought, but you remember during this period, I was also chairing the 12 disciples on the Revenue Formula. Now we are free. Therefore, we shall expedite them. Sen. Petronila Were, please, do not be worried. I will give you a response very soon; within the next one or two weeks. I commit to do that, Mr. Speaker, Sir. view
  • 29 Sep 2020 in Senate: On a point of order, Mr. Speaker, Sir. I hate to interrupt Sen. Cheruiyot but I need your guidance. If you heard what Sen. Mutula Kilonzo Jnr., said and what Sen. Cheruiyot is saying, we are heading towards a place where a decision must be made. view
  • 29 Sep 2020 in Senate: You have not even heard what I have said. Wait! What is wrong with Sen. Olekina? view
  • 29 Sep 2020 in Senate: A question was asked last week. As debate continues, you need to guide the manner in which amendments can be proposed. To date, this Committee has sat for more than eight months and spent more Ksh11,462,000 on this work. Based on what the Report looks like, it will either completely fail or be passed as it is, yet many Members are of the feeling that we recommend certain well-considered amendments. view
  • 29 Sep 2020 in Senate: In the course of this debate, I seek that you guide us on how that can be done. view
  • 29 Sep 2020 in Senate: Mr. Speaker, Sir, of course, I know how this is done. I have been in this House. The other time you had ruled that there are certain amendments you rejected and said that you would give us the reason in future. What I understand and thank you is that, we were all at liberty not just during the Motion on the Revenue formula, we all brought amendments at different stages. We can still bring amendments in the course of the debate. That is the only clarity I wanted. Thank you, for being very clear. view
  • 29 Sep 2020 in Senate: Mr. Speaker, Sir, according to the Standing Orders, a Member can move an amendment at any time. For good order, just give him time for this to first be sorted out. Leave alone the people in HANSARD, even us, we cannot follow. This Page two, three, four, five and six--- Please, could the Secretariat sort out the pagination and then the amendment can be moved later? We cannot follow. view
  • 29 Sep 2020 in Senate: Thank you, Mr. Speaker, Sir. I am really disappointed by the constraint of time. There is a lot that I would like to touch on when it comes to this Report on MES. Members of the Committee on Health will tell you that this past Monday when we were questioning the Nairobi Metropolitan Services (NMS) on issues with respect to Pumwani Maternity Hospital, we had an opportunity to discuss the happenings in the health sector in Nairobi. The Director of Medical Services in Nairobi City County confirmed the minimal equipment they received. We asked further for them to share the ... view

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