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  • 20 Apr 2016 in National Assembly: Hon. Temporary Deputy Chairlady, let me explain this. view
  • 20 Apr 2016 in National Assembly: What I am saying is that if we are looking at and protecting community land in the context of tribes, we will fail. In the African culture, in the next 50 years, there will be communities that will not have come together because of any ancestral connections. We are overprotective. view
  • 20 Apr 2016 in National Assembly: Hon. Temporary Deputy Chairlady, I would like to thank the Departmental Committee on Lands headed by the Chair. This is a very important Bill for this country. It is one of the Bills that will bestow on Kenyans the gains they have made through the new Constitution that they promulgated in 2010. view
  • 20 Apr 2016 in National Assembly: Trust land was formerly held by former county councils and has been misused in a big way. This Bill is going to address all those anomalies and Kenyans will live in harmony going forward. view
  • 14 Apr 2016 in National Assembly: Thank you, Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker. It is a constitutional requirement for the President to come to the House to address the nation. We must adhere to the Constitution. We agreed that he must come here and tell Kenyans what his Government is doing 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
  • 14 Apr 2016 in National Assembly: as per Article 10 of the Constitution. Likewise, let us not vilify and condemn the firimbi team because there is freedom of speech and expression. Unfortunately, I was outside the country during the State of the Nation Address. I would have done a better job than they did. It is very unfortunate that I was not there. When I came back, I read the President’s Speech. It covered many things. He talked about the many things that his Government has achieved. There is a narrative that is being told in this country that the Opposition does not see anything good ... view
  • 14 Apr 2016 in National Assembly: Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, it is the responsibility of the President, as the leader of this nation and as the man who is supposed to bring this country together, to focus on national cohesion. It is a very important thing. Any other thing can be done by any other government agencies including - now that we now have devolution - county governments. They can develop their areas. The President must take the first step to make sure that this country lives cohesively. view
  • 14 Apr 2016 in National Assembly: The Address by the President might be last and important one for this country because the last one he is going to make next year, we will all be in campaign and gearing for elections. I expected the President to lay down the procedure and the process of good and credible elections in 2017. Nothing has been said in his Speech about the coming elections. You know the shortcomings we had in the 2013 General Elections. That is the way the IEBC conducted the elections and the way equipment did not function. Luckily, that time, we had a Judiciary that ... view
  • 14 Apr 2016 in National Assembly: Lastly, everybody is being blamed on the Grand Coalition Government. The President and his deputy who are running this country now were part of the Grand Coalition Government. One was the Minister for Agriculture and the other was the Minister for Finance. If that Government did any wrong, they are part and parcel of those wrong doings. They should stop blaming my father; I mean my party leader, Raila Odinga. He was just a Prime Minister and the other man was the President. We had the Minister for Finance and the other was the Minister for The electronic version of ... view
  • 14 Apr 2016 in National Assembly: Agriculture. They were sitting in the same Cabinet. The good work they did then is what the two leaders are building on. All the roads were started by those people. All the railway--- view

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