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All parliamentary appearances

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  • 1 Apr 2010 in National Assembly: I oppose this amendment. view
  • 1 Apr 2010 in National Assembly: Thank you, Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir. I wish to withdraw the amendment on Article 260. view
  • 1 Apr 2010 in National Assembly: Thank you Mr. Speaker, Sir. I would like to withdraw the amendment. view
  • 23 Mar 2010 in National Assembly: Mr. Speaker, Sir, this is not the first time that this issue is coming before this House. The first time we brought up this issue, the Minister assured Kenyans that investigations would be carried out immediately. He promised this House view
  • 11 Mar 2010 in National Assembly: Mr. Speaker, Sir, what is the capacity of this council to collect its own revenue? What happens is that before they enter into these contracts with these agencies, they must have sought the advice of the Ministry. So, what is the position of the Ministry as far as this contract is concerned? In your opinion, is the council losing revenue or is it gaining? view
  • 3 Mar 2010 in National Assembly: Thank you, Madam Temporary Deputy Speaker I also stand to support this Motion on the Presidential Address. A lot has been said by my colleagues on this Address but there are a few areas that I wish to commend the President on. One of the good things that were said was on the Constitution making. He mentioned this and we are seeing it bearing fruit. So, I wish also to commend the Committee of Experts (CoE). Similarly, I wish to commend and salute the Parliamentary Select Committee who have worked tirelessly and now they have presented us with a document ... view
  • 3 Mar 2010 in National Assembly: Madam Temporary Deputy Speaker, on economic growth, we hear it is on the upward trend. That is positive and I think we are seeing a lot of good things happening out there, especially in one Government Ministry, and this is the Ministry of Roads. I think this is one Ministry we need to commend, because a lot of good work is taking place in that sector. We are seeing a lot of good roads being built in the country, and I think this is one area we cannot miss to comment on. view
  • 3 Mar 2010 in National Assembly: Madam Temporary Deputy Speaker, on service delivery, I think there are a lot of grey areas in this area. I think the squabbles that we are witnessing in the political arena of this country have affected the Executive’s performance in various areas. Most of them are lax now. When we talk of the police force, yes, we are seeing some glitter of hope. We have seen the Police Commissioner being replaced; that was a positive move by the Government, but we want to see more reforms, especially in this area of the police. Out there, crime is growing at an ... view
  • 3 Mar 2010 in National Assembly: Madam Temporary Deputy Speaker, I have one major concern, and this is the issue of insecurity in my area, that is Narok. The country is alive to this problem. On two different occasions, a lot of ammunition was intercepted in this area by the police, and to date, no satisfactory or convincing answer has been given to Kenyans as to where this dangerous arsenal was destined to. Everybody is still questioning this and Kenyans out there are worried; Kenyans in Narok are anxious to be told where this arsenal was headed to. Okay, we know where it came from, but ... view
  • 3 Mar 2010 in National Assembly: Madam Temporary Deputy Speaker, those who spoke before me touched on the issue of corruption. This is one problem that is really ailing this country economically and it is even threatening to destabilize the social fabric of our country. It is not being handled properly. We have heard people talking on the issue of corruption and they personalize or politicize it. The buck of corruption stops at individuals; so, when we talk of not personalizing or politicizing corruption, what are we really telling Kenyans out there? We cannot condemn a whole community and say because we cannot nail an view

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