All parliamentary appearances
Entries 2171 to 2180 of 4692.
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21 Dec 2010 in National Assembly:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, as much as we respect the rights of Mr. Eugene Wamalwa, let him notify the police. We will mobilize the security team to guard him and the area.
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21 Dec 2010 in National Assembly:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, this is a serious matter and we should not play around with it when we are answering Questions touching on Members of Parliament. I would request Mr. Eugene Wamalwa to reapply, notify the police and I will be able to provide security. I will also be in that meeting.
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21 Dec 2010 in National Assembly:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, you will realize that the 7th of December and the 13th of December are far apart. I want to say the following: One, if a notification has been received by the Officer Commanding Station (OCS) and later on it is found out that we will have insecurity within the area, for purposes of clarity, we will notify the person who has applied that we have cancelled the meeting and ask him or her to reconvene or reschedule it. That is exactly what we did. I am still convincing my friend, Mr. Eugene Wamalwa, that nothing is ...
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21 Dec 2010 in National Assembly:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, in the same vein, there is a requirement for the Minister of State for Provincial Administration and Internal Security to take charge and give security to Members of Parliament and any other Kenyan. I think we did the right thing. As I have said, let Mr. Eugene reapply and notify the police.
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21 Dec 2010 in National Assembly:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, I am not aware of that. However, we will equally protect the youth of this country by providing them with security.
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21 Dec 2010 in National Assembly:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, we will encourage the youth of this country to vie for various positions. At a glance, I am also still within the bracket of the youth. So, I will definitely support the youth of this country to continue advancing what they want.
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21 Dec 2010 in National Assembly:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, if there is no other notification for that particular date, I have no problem with the meeting. We will go by the law. However, if it is occupied or there is notification giving intention to occupy that ground on that date, we will still write and notify hon. Wamalwa.
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21 Dec 2010 in National Assembly:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, you are aware that we do not accept any outlawed sect or grouping. The law is very clear on that. The freedom of speech and association for everybody, youth or old, as prescribed in the Constitution, must be followed. In the same vein, they also require security in order for them to enjoy that freedom of association. I am ready to provide that security if we go by what the law says.
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21 Dec 2010 in National Assembly:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I had already answered that question, but I will say something about it before I sit down. We received intelligence report that
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21 Dec 2010 in National Assembly:
followers were going to disrupt that meeting. I had no choice, but to cancel it. I was called from home and we agreed to postpone the meeting until a later date, which hon. Wamalwa and the Archbishop had accepted. Now that hon. Wamalwa has given a new date of 29th January, 2011, hopefully, we will be free on that date and we will be there with him.
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