Julius Kipbiwot Melly

Parties & Coalitions

All parliamentary appearances

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  • 16 May 2017 in National Assembly: the Coast or students from the Coast, Rift Valley, Western and all parts of the country integrate and make one nation. view
  • 16 May 2017 in National Assembly: If you look across the world, nations like South Africa and Ireland have their own award schemes. When we pass this Bill, it will anchor the President‟s award in law. So, the President will award best performing groups of students or persons to ensure that they participate well in the programmes that are run across the country. If you look at the programme, it has a number of issues that I believe if we put them into perspective, will assist this country a lot. The implementing guidelines should contain eligible activities in each of the four sections. That is, voluntary ... view
  • 16 May 2017 in National Assembly: If you look across the world, nations like South Africa and Ireland have their own award schemes. When we pass this Bill, it will anchor the President‟s award in law. So, the President will award best performing groups of students or persons to ensure that they participate well in the programmes that are run across the country. If you look at the programme, it has a number of issues that I believe if we put them into perspective, will assist this country a lot. The implementing guidelines should contain eligible activities in each of the four sections. That is, voluntary ... view
  • 16 May 2017 in National Assembly: do a very good work. When they do that and they have jobs, we will not have a problem of unemployment in this country. Unemployment arises because the youth are looking for office work. They are looking for services or activities that are desk based and not for skills that are earned. Lastly, I want to laud the Bill and appreciate it. This Bill will impact on the youth of this nation and make them know that if they move from bronze, silver to gold in the award scheme, they will be better citizens of this country. I support. view
  • 16 May 2017 in National Assembly: do a very good work. When they do that and they have jobs, we will not have a problem of unemployment in this country. Unemployment arises because the youth are looking for office work. They are looking for services or activities that are desk based and not for skills that are earned. Lastly, I want to laud the Bill and appreciate it. This Bill will impact on the youth of this nation and make them know that if they move from bronze, silver to gold in the award scheme, they will be better citizens of this country. I support. view
  • 10 May 2017 in National Assembly: Thank you, Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker. I rise to support this Bill. This Bill is very timely in the sense that the Police Service in this country is the cornerstone of our development and prosperity as a nation. The policemen that we have sacrifice their lives and the time of their families for the security and welfare of this nation. Any nation that is prospering in the world today has its cornerstone on the security services. Our policemen have done this and yet, they have a lot of difficulties and challenges. view
  • 10 May 2017 in National Assembly: Thank you, Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker. I rise to support this Bill. This Bill is very timely in the sense that the Police Service in this country is the cornerstone of our development and prosperity as a nation. The policemen that we have sacrifice their lives and the time of their families for the security and welfare of this nation. Any nation that is prospering in the world today has its cornerstone on the security services. Our policemen have done this and yet, they have a lot of difficulties and challenges. view
  • 10 May 2017 in National Assembly: I want to thank the former and current Inspector-General for introducing the current police insurance medical scheme. Earlier on, many policemen could not even go for hospitalisation because they did not have a medical cover. They were not attended to. But, right now, they are being assisted. A number of police officers have died in the line of duty. Apart from assisting families to take officers who have lost their lives to their homes and then shooting in the air and just leaving the family, there has been no other compensation. Heads of families have died. Children have no fees, ... view
  • 10 May 2017 in National Assembly: I want to thank the former and current Inspector-General for introducing the current police insurance medical scheme. Earlier on, many policemen could not even go for hospitalisation because they did not have a medical cover. They were not attended to. But, right now, they are being assisted. A number of police officers have died in the line of duty. Apart from assisting families to take officers who have lost their lives to their homes and then shooting in the air and just leaving the family, there has been no other compensation. Heads of families have died. Children have no fees, ... view
  • 10 May 2017 in National Assembly: I also want to talk about police quarters. The police residences across the country are in a pathetic state. This is the time we need this House to move forward and ensure that there is enough money to build police quarters. A number of young men are crammed in small rooms made of mabati where there is no privacy. Most of those officers share rooms. Families divide a The electronic version of the Official Hansard Report is for information purposesonly. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor. view

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