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 3141 to 3150 of 4692.

  • 9 Dec 2009 in National Assembly: Mr. Speaker, Sir, under normal circumstances, we normally wait for the advice from the Attorney-General. To date, I have not received anything from the Attorney-General. However, I will try and ask him to fast-track the exercise. view
  • 9 Dec 2009 in National Assembly: Mr. Speaker, Sir, you are aware that the Prime Minister is out of the country. He is in Copenhagen---- view
  • 9 Dec 2009 in National Assembly: Hold on! Mr. Speaker, Sir, could you, please, protect me? view
  • 9 Dec 2009 in National Assembly: Mr. Speaker, Sir, it is, indeed, true that today the Prime Minister was allocated time. But going by the Order Paper, all those editorial arguments coming from our friends would have matured if the Question was placed for the Prime Minister, but there was nobody to reply to him. view
  • 9 Dec 2009 in National Assembly: Mr. Speaker, Sir, you and I know that the Order Paper is what dictates to the House its business. There is no Standing Order which has been contravened by the Prime Minister. Hakuna ! If there is, let us get the Standing Order which the Prime Minister has contravened. There was no Question which was filed for him. So, why should we vilify or bash the Prime Minister’s Office? If we have to go by the traditions of this House, what gives us the Order of the day is what is in the Order Paper. That question actually should have ... view
  • 9 Dec 2009 in National Assembly: Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, I beg to reply view
  • 9 Dec 2009 in National Assembly: (a) There are no specific doctors authorised to sign Kenya Police Medical Examination Forms. Medical reports are signed by medical officers found in any medical institution, preferably public hospitals, as per the requirements of the Evidence Act, Chapter 80 of the Laws of Kenya, Section 48, which states in part, and I wish to quote:- view
  • 9 Dec 2009 in National Assembly: “When the court has to form an opinion upon a point of foreign law, or of science or art, or as to identify or genuineness of handwriting or finger, or other impressions, opinions upon that point are admissible if made by persons specially skilled in such foreign law, science or art, or in questions as to identify or genuineness of handwriting or finger or other impressions.” Police Medical Report Forms, generally referred to as P3 Forms, are a creation of the Kenya Police Standing Orders. These are administrative orders issued or created by the Commissioner of Police under powers vested ... view
  • 9 Dec 2009 in National Assembly: “The Commissioner of Police may issue administrative orders to be called “Force Standing Orders”, not inconsistent with the Constitution or provisions of this Act or of any regulations made thereunder, for the general control, direction and information of the Force”. view
  • 9 Dec 2009 in National Assembly: The P3 forms are just standard forms used for medical reports for ease of reference both by doctors and courts. These can be signed by any medical officer who is also allowed to give medical evidence in court. view

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