20 Dec 2011 in National Assembly:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, there is nothing new that the hon. Member has told me. He should have reserved his energy. I think that all this arithmetic that we are doing; we do not have an intention to alienate any community or any part of this country. However, it is also important not to alienate credentials, performance and excellence for the sake of creating gender balance, ethnic or even regional balance. If it were to happen that individuals from one village and community would be the ones to slaughter the dragon of corruption to benefit all the people of the ...
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20 Dec 2011 in National Assembly:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, there is nothing new that the hon. Member has told me. He should have reserved his energy. I think that all this arithmetic that we are doing; we do not have an intention to alienate any community or any part of this country. However, it is also important not to alienate credentials, performance and excellence for the sake of creating gender balance, ethnic or even regional balance. If it were to happen that individuals from one village and community would be the ones to slaughter the dragon of corruption to benefit all the people of the ...
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20 Dec 2011 in National Assembly:
very well or shares Muthokoi menu with you or knows how to boil Githeri. That is a big shame. If not for anything, the very fact that an important Departmental Committee for Justice and Legal Affairs has said no to these nominations, if I were to be appointed, I would have asked: What is it worth to my career? What is it that will constitute an inspiration and a benefit that I have to take this job at any cost?â The individuals mentioned have very good CVs. I am not certain that they are very desperate to get any job. ...
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20 Dec 2011 in National Assembly:
very well or shares Muthokoi menu with you or knows how to boil Githeri. That is a big shame. If not for anything, the very fact that an important Departmental Committee for Justice and Legal Affairs has said no to these nominations, if I were to be appointed, I would have asked: What is it worth to my career? What is it that will constitute an inspiration and a benefit that I have to take this job at any cost?â The individuals mentioned have very good CVs. I am not certain that they are very desperate to get any job. ...
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20 Dec 2011 in National Assembly:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I want to beseech the Leader of Government and the Prime Minister who was here, because the President heard us very well this morning, to actually join us those who are called idlest like the Khalwale, Kabando, Ndiritu Muriithi, Mille Odhiambo and others, to show unique and unusual leadership, by not only advising the President to even come as a Member for Othaya and join this move towards creating some freshness, but by yourself standing on the Floor of the House, particularly the Leader of Government Business, and voting passionately in support of this report, as ...
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20 Dec 2011 in National Assembly:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I want to beseech the Leader of Government and the Prime Minister who was here, because the President heard us very well this morning, to actually join us those who are called idlest like the Khalwale, Kabando, Ndiritu Muriithi, Mille Odhiambo and others, to show unique and unusual leadership, by not only advising the President to even come as a Member for Othaya and join this move towards creating some freshness, but by yourself standing on the Floor of the House, particularly the Leader of Government Business, and voting passionately in support of this report, as ...
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20 Dec 2011 in National Assembly:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, Kenya is on the threshold of a new beginning and all these cocoons that have been created to caucus on tribal basis, all these parochial caucusing, sometimes even possibly passing of envelopes, are coming to an end. You are going to have your cousin passed today. Tomorrow, you will have another cousin of Kabando passed from Nyeri County. All these big names may come from Nyeri, but the person living in the villages of Mukurweini does not derive immediate or even indirect benefit from the bucket of corruption.
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20 Dec 2011 in National Assembly:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, Kenya is on the threshold of a new beginning and all these cocoons that have been created to caucus on tribal basis, all these parochial caucusing, sometimes even possibly passing of envelopes, are coming to an end. You are going to have your cousin passed today. Tomorrow, you will have another cousin of Kabando passed from Nyeri County. All these big names may come from Nyeri, but the person living in the villages of Mukurweini does not derive immediate or even indirect benefit from the bucket of corruption.
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20 Dec 2011 in National Assembly:
On a point of order, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir. You have heard very clearly the hon. Member for Makadara saying very loudly that a person who has no opportunity to defend himself before the House is an extortionist and a conman.
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20 Dec 2011 in National Assembly:
On a point of order, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir. You have heard very clearly the hon. Member for Makadara saying very loudly that a person who has no opportunity to defend himself before the House is an extortionist and a conman.
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