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  • 24 Oct 2018 in National Assembly: I oppose the Motion by Hon. Kanyi for the reasons I will state. view
  • 24 Oct 2018 in National Assembly: First, we cannot deny the fact that we are in a very corrupt country. My fears are that this Motion is likely to breed corruption in the sense that lazy people would want to buy papers. When you have such incompetent fellows, it is likely to breed an incompetent workforce. We will experience a lot of man-made disasters such as electrical fires, collapsing buildings and The electronic version of the Official Hansard Report is for information purposes only. Acertified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor. view
  • 24 Oct 2018 in National Assembly: motor accidents. This is our country and we cannot pretend is as much as we sympathise with those workers in the informal sector. I think it is prudent for us to encourage formal education so that everyone works hard and thrives to achieve certification through the right procedure. view
  • 27 Mar 2018 in National Assembly: Thank you, Hon. Deputy Speaker for giving me an opportunity to contribute to this important Motion. I had given up because I logged in at the same time with Hon. Tiren and he spoke much earlier than I. I thought the machines were discriminating. view
  • 27 Mar 2018 in National Assembly: This Motion is very important in addressing the plight of farmers. I have been in Parliament for two terms and this has been the narrative throughout the years. Farmers have been complaining about delayed payments by the NCPB view
  • 25 Jan 2017 in National Assembly: Thank you, Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, for giving me an opportunity to contribute to this very important Motion. I want to urge my colleagues not to politicise the issue of insecurity in this country because we have all borne the brunt of insecurity. Having been raised in these hostile regions, the following solutions can bring peace in the 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. view
  • 25 Jan 2017 in National Assembly: country As Parliament, we need to allocate substantial amount of resources to peace meetings and peace committees. It must be a deliberate action that aims at providing peace to these communities. No peace can come without any amount of money. The peace committees are very important. Like what we have done for the last two years in Turkana and West Pokot, we have really invested and it has given us good results; Turkana and Pokot have had peace for the last two years. We also need to see heavy presence of police in these regions. I would also suggest that ... view
  • 1 Sep 2016 in National Assembly: Thank you, Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker for giving me the opportunity. I stand to present a Petition on behalf of Hon. Moroto. It is by the Pokot Indigenous Population (SUK community) on the existence of numerous police posts and barriers along the border between West Pokot and Trans Nzoia Counties. I, the undersigned, on behalf of the residents of West Pokot (SUK Community) County, draw the attention of the House to the following: view
  • 1 Sep 2016 in National Assembly: Thank you, Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker for giving me the opportunity. I stand to present a Petition on behalf of Hon. Moroto. It is by the Pokot Indigenous Population (SUK community) on the existence of numerous police posts and barriers along the border between West Pokot and Trans Nzoia Counties. I, the undersigned, on behalf of the residents of West Pokot (SUK Community) County, draw the attention of the House to the following: view
  • 22 Jun 2016 in National Assembly: Thank you. I rise to support this Motion because it is intended to compel the Government to act and assist the victims of cattle rustling. I disagree with my colleagues who term cattle rustling as a cultural practice. It is not. This is just a criminal activity that we must all condemn. We cannot attribute the failure by Government agencies to make it look as if it is adored by the communities. I want to inform these members that Uganda compensates victims of cattle rustling. For example, in a scenario where the military have been defeated by cattle rustlers, the ... view

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