14 Jun 2006 in National Assembly:
Hon. Members, I think you have given sufficient hearing to this Motion. I would like to ask Mr. Oparanya to say a few words in conclusion, before we finalise the matter.
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14 Jun 2006 in National Assembly:
That is fine.
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14 Jun 2006 in National Assembly:
Hon. Members, you will agree with me that we have given this Motion sufficient coverage and hearing. As the hon. Ms. Karua said, it flows from the Motion we debated a while ago. I will now call upon the Mover to reply.
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14 Jun 2006 in National Assembly:
Hon. Members, it is now time for the interruption of business. The House is, therefore, adjourned until tomorrow, Thursday, 15th June, 2006 at 2.30 p.m. The House rose at 6.30 p.m.
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14 Jun 2006 in National Assembly:
Order! Hon. Members, it is now time for the interruption of business. The House is, therefore, adjourned until today in the afternoon at 2.30 p.m. Hon. Angwenyi, you still have six minutes when Debate on this Motion resumes. The House rose at 12.30 p.m.
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13 Jun 2006 in National Assembly:
Thank you, Mr. Speaker, Sir. I will take a very short time, if the hon. Members will give me a chance.
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13 Jun 2006 in National Assembly:
Thank you, Mr. Speaker, Sir. As a Kenyan, I stand in this House ashamed for the first time. I never thought I would see the day that the well-known and respectable, Mr. John Michuki, could crawl in front of foreigners. I never expected to see the day that somebody coming from Kangema in Murang'a; a proud traditional freedom fighter, would crawl in front of foreigners.
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13 Jun 2006 in National Assembly:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, it is a shame that this Government has gone out of its way to tackle the
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13 Jun 2006 in National Assembly:
touts, Mungiki and cattle rustlers, and yet, it cannot deal with just two individuals.
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13 Jun 2006 in National Assembly:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, I would plead with my colleague to allow me to speak for just a few minutes. I join the rest of the hon. Members of this House in saying that the whole country has been let down. Since November last year, some people have been gun-running, drug-running and carrying out money laundering in this country freely, while at the same time, the Government has been very busy disarming the Pokots, Samburus and Mungiki. It has not been handling the people who are actually threatening the security of this country. We should not handle these people who shamed ...
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