18 Feb 2015 in National Assembly:
All right, I have five minutes to go. In my wisdom or lack of it, I want to ask the Member for Baringo Central to speak. However, as you speak, please, do so also on behalf of the Member who has brought this Motion. This is because I suspect that you can easily identify with the issues that she wants to bring across.
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18 Feb 2015 in National Assembly:
The reason I have asked this Member to speak is because looking at the Motion hon. Members---
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18 Feb 2015 in National Assembly:
Hold on. Let me justify something so that Members are comfortable. Looking at this Motion, the facts we are dealing with are largely in Baringo area. The Member himself is from Baringo South. So, when I see a Member from Baringo Central rising to speak, I am tempted to allow him to speak. Proceed.
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18 Feb 2015 in National Assembly:
No, do not donate. Just speak.
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18 Feb 2015 in National Assembly:
Alright, this Motion was brought as a matter of national importance. When such Motions are brought, we are concerned that the National Assembly should express itself. I am seeing a lot of interest that Members have to debate this issue. Therefore, I will use discretion out of Standing Order No.1 as read together with Standing Order No.30. I will extend the House for only six minutes. We will have two speakers from each side taking only two minutes andwe will start with the hon. Member for Kwanza. Take exactly two minutes.
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18 Feb 2015 in National Assembly:
All right, the last two minutes, Member for Baringo North.
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18 Feb 2015 in National Assembly:
Member for Mogotio, one minute.
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18 Feb 2015 in National Assembly:
The time being 6.40 p.m, this House stands adjourned until tomorrow Thursday, 19th February, 2015 at 2.30 p.m.
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18 Feb 2015 in National Assembly:
The House rose at 6.40 p.m. 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.
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18 Feb 2015 in National Assembly:
All right, we will start with the Order of Precedence Bill.
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