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 1971 to 1980 of 4692.

  • 30 Mar 2011 in National Assembly: Mr. Speaker, Sir, during initial investigations at the scene, an identity card No.27486559 bearing the names of Peter Irungu Nganga from Murang’a District, Kahuru Division, Muguiri Location and Family Bank ATM card were found on one of the dead bodies. The other body did not have any identification papers. Also found on the dead body was an empty wallet. None of the dead bodies had any money on themselves. view
  • 30 Mar 2011 in National Assembly: During the investigations at the scene, the following peculiarities were noted: Both bodies had bullet like wounds on their ears, two spent cartridges of caliber 9 millimeters were recovered at the scene next to the dead bodies. Both deceased persons were wearing safari boots which had red soil mud while the scene had black cotton soil. Both bodies had no other physical injuries and there were no signs of struggle or disturbance at the scene. All these were clear signs that the deceased were murdered elsewhere and dumped at that particular scene. view
  • 30 Mar 2011 in National Assembly: Mr. Speaker, Sir, during investigations, circulation of the diseased person was done through police network and on 31st December 2010, a Mrs. Pauline Wanjiru Nganga and one Thomas Gicere Mwangi identified the two bodies at the City mortuary as those of her son and cousin respectively. Thomas Gicere Mwangi while recording his statement claimed that he had been informed by one Kenneth Waitwika Irungu on 28th December 2010 that he had boarded a minibus Christined Forward Travellers, registration No.KBK 334J at Kahuro accompanied by the two deceased brothers en route to Nairobi. He further alleged that on the way, the ... view
  • 30 Mar 2011 in National Assembly: The police later traced the minibus and the driver in Kayole Estate. The minibus and the driver were escorted to Ruiru Police Station where the driver, Simon Chege Wanderi, was placed in cells to help with investigations and the motor vehicle was also detained. In his statement to the police, the driver stated that on 28th December 2010, he decided to catch on the Christmas season and did one trip to Murang’a returning to Nairobi the same day in the afternoon. He further alleged that he did not stop anywhere near Clayworks. The statement of the driver was corroborated by ... view
  • 30 Mar 2011 in National Assembly: Yes, Mr. Speaker, Sir. view
  • 30 Mar 2011 in National Assembly: Mr. Speaker, Sir, yesterday you are aware that Mr. F.T. Nyammo sought for a Ministerial Statement which I declined to give because the matter is in court. Mr. Speaker, Sir, you challenged me to prove that there is such a matter in court. I wish to table the charge sheet for Ali Mohammed Bafkin, Khan Mohammed Aida, Abdul Baseet, Jesmani Ali, Yusuf Hassan Ibrahim, Hassan Hassan Ibrahim and Omondi Joash Hesbon. They are charged as follows that on 24th March, 2011 at Shanzu area in Kisauni District, within Mombasa County, they jointly trafficked narcotic drugs by storing 102 kilogrammes of ... view
  • 30 Mar 2011 in National Assembly: Mr. Speaker, Sir, I would also want to make a correction that there is a perception that we had 196 kilogrammes of heroin. Some satchets were found in the bundles with two kilogrammes. Some of the later bundles which were opened contained 1 kilogramme and 1 and a half kilogrammes. So, a total of 98 satchets were collected and that gives us a total of 102 kilogrammes of heroin and not 196 kilogrammes as was perceived. This is because they simply multiplied two kilogrammes times 98 which was giving us 196 kilogrammes. I wanted to correct that impression. Thank you, ... view
  • 30 Mar 2011 in National Assembly: Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, on Thursday, 24th February, 2011, the Member of Parliament for Kasipul Kabondo, Mr. Magwanga, stood on a point of order seeking a Ministerial Statement on the number of Kenyans issued with certificates of good conduct since 2003. In the Statement, he sought to know how many Kenyans have been issued with those certificates and whether it a requirement for aspirants to elective posts and appointees to constitutional offices to produce certificates of good conduct in line with the constitutional provision on leadership and integrity. Further, he wanted to know whether there have been cases of persons ... view
  • 30 Mar 2011 in National Assembly: Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, I wish to state as follows:- Since the year 2003, the following Kenyans have been issued with certificates of good conduct. In 2003, there were 106,833. In 2004, there were 207,000. In 2005, there were 64,401. In 2006, there were 144,217. In 2007, there were 167,846. In 2008, there were 164,023. In 2009, there were 203,392. In 2010, there were 227,930. From January 2011 to date, there have been 87,000. That brings the total to 1,372,642 Kenyans. Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, I am not in a position to comment on whether aspirants to elective ... view
  • 30 Mar 2011 in National Assembly: Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, this is not the first time that this matter has been raised in this House. It is, indeed, true that there is a long queue for purposes of filling the forms and then getting the certificate of good conduct. Within the reforms package, we are buying the equipments in order for us to decentralize the services to districts. Even without the decentralization, the applicants will be able to get the certificates of good conduct within two weeks and not six months. The only thing we are going to do is to fast-track the applications so ... view

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