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  • 6 Jun 2020 in National Assembly: We are consulting! 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
  • 6 Jun 2020 in National Assembly: Hon. Deputy Speaker, I know Hon. Kaluma is a renowned lawyer and a mediator. He even worked with PLO Lumumba. Unfortunately, this is not a court. This is Parliament. There is a ruling of the Speaker that said matters about the Constitution, a Member can raise them anytime when the Bill is before the House. I wanted to remind him for 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
  • 6 Jun 2020 in National Assembly: he is a renowned lawyer. When I was arrested the other time, he was my lawyer even before the view
  • 6 Jun 2020 in National Assembly: and other television stations. Last week, I sent him the videos and asked him if he could remember them. I respect him as a lawyer, but he thinks we are in the Supreme Court. We are not. We are in Parliament. view
  • 6 Jun 2020 in National Assembly: Thank you, Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker. First, I want to commend the Government for the work it has done in sensitising people. 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
  • 6 Jun 2020 in National Assembly: You must add me my time, Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker. view
  • 6 Jun 2020 in National Assembly: Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, I take this opportunity to thank the Government for sensitising people at the start of this pandemic, for the press conferences they have been holding and alerting people. In the absence of that, the issue would have gotten out of hand. As a House, we have a constitutional responsibility to oversee the Government. The Government has failed in many ways that Kenyans did not expect. The fight against the Coronavirus pandemic must have a human face. It cannot be that the Government has not suspended the Constitution and neither has Parliament. I cannot overemphasise the issue ... view
  • 6 Jun 2020 in National Assembly: I have not finished. I know you are not happy with what I am saying today. If somebody has been traced and is quarantined, the Government must pay that bill. It has the money. The Government must account for the money set aside for Coronavirus, shilling by shilling and penny by penny. This country is known for people who enrich themselves through disasters. They are 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
  • 6 Jun 2020 in National Assembly: known. They are in offices. We want the Government to account for each coin of the COVID-19 funds in this House. People are shamelessly discussing tea and mandazi that cost Kshs4 million when our people are dying of coronavirus. People are dying of shame. We must condemn that act with the strongest terms possible. That people can sit in offices and use Kshs4 million to have tea and view
  • 6 Jun 2020 in National Assembly: when people are dying of hunger, others for lack of masks, others for lack of sanitizers and others out of floods. It is very shameful, yet you call yourself a government. If this was happening in mature democracies, this Government would have resigned. We would have already had a general election. If you cannot defend your people from floods and by buying them masks, then you do to deserve to be called a government. In conclusion, I want this House to rise to the occasion and hold this Government to account for every action, omission and commission against the people ... view

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