Kipchumba Murkomen

Parties & Coalitions

Full name

Onesimus Kipchumba Murkomen

Born

1979

Email

omurkomen@yahoo.com

Link

Facebook

Telephone

0722 278455

Link

@kipmurkomen on Twitter

All parliamentary appearances

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  • 11 Jan 2022 in Senate: Madam Temporary Speaker, I would like to move that the House do agree with the Committee on the said report and ask Sen. Nyamunga to second. view
  • 11 Jan 2022 in Senate: Mr. Speaker, Sir, is it in order for Sen. Nyamunga who is a member of the Speaker’s Panel and who is charged with the responsibility of dispensing business in this House, to accuse you publicly that the business you are running from the chair is gender biased and that you do not like women when the reality is that you have two Members of the Senate here who are ladies, who are members of your panel? The reality is that Sen. Nyamunga arrived in this House way after Sen. (Dr.) Ochillo-Ayacko. I have spoken on this very important matter. Is ... view
  • 21 Dec 2021 in Senate: Mr. Speaker, Sir, I know where Sen. Sakaja was before he appeared to give Notice of Motion. view
  • 21 Dec 2021 in Senate: Let me leave it for the discussion of the WhatsApp group where we are together. That is on a light note. Mr. Speaker, Sir, I thank you for giving me this opportunity to contribute to this BPS which is a very important agenda that brought us to the Floor of this House. This BPS is significant in the sense that it is the last under the presidency of President Uhuru Kenyatta. Therefore, it gives us a good review of the performance of this administration, especially in the last five years. This BPS is important because through it, we are able ... view
  • 21 Dec 2021 in Senate: In fact, when the American economy was in great depression after the First World War and the great depression that ensued around 1929 to early 1930s, the response of the Roosevelt administration was to engage in capital intensive projects; those are the highways built in the United States of America (USA). It was important that they engaged in those capital intensive projects so that they could open up the interstate commerce trade in the USA and facilitate trade among or within the 50 States. The advantage of also engaging in these capital intensive projects is that at the time you ... view
  • 21 Dec 2021 in Senate: today how BBI was to give more resources. I challenge President Uhuru Kenyatta that if he truly believes in BBI, Kshs630 billion should go to counties this year, not tomorrow. If BBI was not about politics of gerrymandering and trying to shepherd a particular individual to become the president of the Republic of Kenya without going through proper auditing by the people of Kenya, let them show that BBI was about resources to the counties. Let them come with a Division of Revenue Bill next year in February or March that this House in April will pass a Bill that ... view
  • 21 Dec 2021 in Senate: Mr. Speaker Sir, Sen. Wetangula was in parliament when Parliament passed what was called a Mwangale Report. When they talk about the Omamo Report, it does not mean there were no other Members--- view
  • 21 Dec 2021 in Senate: Sen. Kibiru, President Uhuru’s man--- view
  • 21 Dec 2021 in Senate: Mr. Speaker, Sir, that is exactly what I was saying. That in President Uhurus’ Government, he is proposing Kshs370 billion, but Sen. Kibiru, the right hand man of President Uhuru Kenyatta, has brought a very serious critic of this Report, saying that if we are going to go by Kshs370 billion again, we will fall from the 22 per cent we are at the moment to 17 per cent. As we continue with the national debt and so forth, it looks like we are even going to go below the 15 per cent required. As Sen. M. Kajwang’ captured so ... view
  • 21 Dec 2021 in Senate: Mr. Speaker, Sir, I was speaking about the Pharisees and Sadducees. I do not know whether Sen. M. Kajwang considers himself one of the Pharisees. They know themselves; they are not in this Chamber. In a manner of conversation, I have said, anyone who has promised the people of Kenya that we were going to get 35 per cent of national revenue to the counties lied. view

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