10 Nov 2022 in Senate:
Madam Temporary Speaker, in terms of training, there is a research that was done by the International Journal on Mental Systems. In terms of capacity and training on the current 500 mental health service providers, unfortunately, most of them are not literate enough in terms of job description and the scope of service they are supposed to deliver.
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10 Nov 2022 in Senate:
You are a mental health worker, but you are not offering sufficient services that commensurate to the problem that you are supposed to cure. In that case, I also encourage that we train our mental health workers seriously. This will enable them to have enough capacity to deal with the menace. Additionally, let us train more health workers. Right now, private practioners are extremely expensive. A Senator mentioned that they are expensive and rare; you will not even get them. Madam Temporary Speaker, I support the Motion. I wish that the people in charge of our implementation mechanism in Parliament ...
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9 Nov 2022 in Senate:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I also rise to support the report of the Committee on National Security, Defence and Foreign Relations on the appointment of Eng. Japheth Koome as our new IG. I join my colleagues who have said that he comes on board with a wealth of experience. There is no reason why he will not perform his duties and roles as the IG. My colleagues have spoken on many issues touching on the police service. First, I am encouraged that His Excellency the Deputy President, Hon. Gachagua, has continuously mentioned that we need to re-look into the welfare ...
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9 Nov 2022 in Senate:
Finally, as I support the appointment of Eng. Koome, as we get to the new dispensation, I would wish that we avoid using the police for political expediency. In the Second Senate, Senators were arrested when there were very important Bills before the House. The Committee on National Security, Defence and Foreign Affairs summoned the IG and the Cabinet Secretary (CS) in charge but the summons were not honoured. I hope that the IG and the President will disband the section of the Directorate of Criminal Investigations that has been killing our people. I ask the IG to keep politics ...
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9 Nov 2022 in Senate:
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9 Nov 2022 in Senate:
was arrested in a very dehumanizing way. As the new IG takes office and the Government sets motion, he should observe his lane and we, the politicians, will observe ours. Mr. Speaker, Sir, I support.
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9 Nov 2022 in Senate:
Thank you, Mr. Speaker, Sir. I can see the excitement of my colleagues, whom we have been comrades in arms in this matter. First and foremost, I rise to support the Motion as amended and as brought by the Senate Majority Leader. On the nomination of the seven Members that will serve in PSC, I will not underscore the importance of PSC. Sen. Cheruiyot has spoken in depth, having served as a Commissioner. I congratulate Hon. Faith Gitau, Hon. Mohamed Ali, Sen. Kinyua, Sen. Joyce Korir, Hon, Mishi Mboko, Hon. Patrick Makau and our very own, Sen. Omogeni. As I ...
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9 Nov 2022 in Senate:
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9 Nov 2022 in Senate:
Kithure Kindiki, was being hounded out of Office. In his submission, he said that the injustice that was happening that day, could happen to another person tomorrow. I am proud this afternoon that many colleagues and I from this side of the coalition, have always supported the course of Sen. Omogeni. I believe that it will be him today and then it will another person tomorrow. I reminded him that unfortunately, on 22nd May, 2020 he voted with a lot of impunity to hound the good man, Sen. (Prof) Kindiki, out of Office. When I saw injustice happening to him, ...
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9 Nov 2022 in Senate:
We had not even formed Committees. However, I looked into his eyes and his shiny bald head and I saw a senior and competent person, who can make a good Commissioner. Mr. Speaker, Sir, if you read the mood of the House, you realise that we are satisfied with what is happening. As I wind up, the nominees have a lot of responsibility on their shoulders, especially Sen. Omogeni. It is because we have snatched him from the jaws of a crocodile. He should always remember this day, that we worked to have him serve in PSC. We have no ...
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