Joshua Ojode

Parties & Coalitions

  • Not a member of any parties or coalitions

Full name

Joshua Orwa Ojode

Born

29th December 1958

Died

10th June 2012

Post

P.O. Box 6213 Nairobi, Kenya

Post

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

Email

ojode7@hotmail.com

Email

Ndhiwa@parliament.go.ke

All parliamentary appearances

Entries 1721 to 1730 of 4692.

  • 10 May 2011 in National Assembly: 10. Sgt. Christopher Kimei, No.41853, a brother to the deceased based at Macalder Police Station, who has land dispute with the deceased. view
  • 10 May 2011 in National Assembly: 11. PC. Pelis Meli Kimurgor, No.88370, a son of the deceased based at Malaba Police Station. view
  • 10 May 2011 in National Assembly: 12. Christopher Mwaniki Kalulu, employee of the deceased and the marketing executive at Dimani Enterprises Company in Nairobi. view
  • 10 May 2011 in National Assembly: 13. Ronnie Ndung’u Njeri, employee of the deceased and the Manager of Dimani Enterprises. view
  • 10 May 2011 in National Assembly: 14. James Kemei, driver to the deceased who witnessed the postmortem. view
  • 10 May 2011 in National Assembly: Mr. Speaker, Sir, the motive of this heinous crime has not yet been established although investigations are still ongoing. The police investigating team has no information so far as to whether the deceased was a witness in the Waki Commission on Post-Election Violence neither have they any clue as to whether he gave very sensitive information as a witness before the Commission. In conclusion, Mr. Speaker, Sir, the police investigating team has not received any information as to whether the deceased was listed as one of the witnesses at the ICC and that he was due to fly out of ... view
  • 10 May 2011 in National Assembly: Mr. Speaker, Sir, first, the question raised by Mr. K. Kilonzo on whether the dusting was done or not, I want to say here that the Kenyan police detectives are very shrewd; they are very shrewd fellows. There is no way the investigation would have started without doing those physics. First, we have the knife which was used to kill Mr. Kimeli. Secondly, Mr. Speaker, Sir, we have the cartridge which was also used and we have sent it to the ballistic experts to check who pulled the trigger. A number of other things were collected from Mr. Kimeli’s house, ... view
  • 10 May 2011 in National Assembly: Mr. Speaker, Sir, even if it was done, at this very early stage, I am not ready to give that kind of information because, first, it might jeopardize the investigations. Mr. Speaker, Sir, we have lost a man and a security officer. I know for sure, we will get hold of those people who are behind this killing. view
  • 10 May 2011 in National Assembly: Mr. K. Kilonzo can also assist my friend. Mr. Speaker, Sir, Dr. Kones had asked whether the officer was a witness. I did mention here that I am not aware that he was a witness. The same answer goes to Mr. Mbadi from Gwassi. His name has not so far been listed in the Waki Report as a witness. view
  • 10 May 2011 in National Assembly: However, the insinuations which we also get is that we have some secret witnesses. However, I cannot tell whether he was a secret witness or not. But as far as we are concerned, as a Government, he was not a witness. Mr. Speaker, Sir, Mr. Olago asked whether the deceased was in the house alone--- Mr. Speaker, Sir, could the hon. Member repeat his question? view

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