Millie Grace Akoth Odhiambo Mabona

Parties & Coalitions

Born

1966

Email

odhiambomillie@yahoo.co.uk

Telephone

0721207518

Millie Grace Akoth Odhiambo Mabona

Millie first thought about becoming Mbita MP at age 13. The graduate of University of Nairobi School of Law has worked as a lawyer and women and children rights activist. The CRADLE is one of the MP’s dream come true. She founded the organization that promotes the rights of children since 1997. Millie has received the YWCA Democracy Award and the Eve woman of the year for human rights and gender. Her political tipping point came when she served as a delegate at the Bomas of Kenya, during the constitutional drafting process. ODM party nominated her to Parliament 2008 and she clinched the Mbita seat in the 2013 election.

All parliamentary appearances

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  • 11 Jun 2014 in National Assembly: Committee because it said that it was going to have a hearing from the Office of the Attorney-General. I presented myself before the Committee, but they were not ready. By procedure of this House, if a Committee is not ready, the proceedings of this House do not stop. I cannot be punished because the Departmental Committee on Justice and Legal Affairs has not done its work or because the Office of the Attorney-General has not done its work. Even when you change individuals in Government, the Government does not change. This Bill has gone before the Office of the Attorney- ... view
  • 11 Jun 2014 in National Assembly: Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, I think hon. Mbadi is just saying it on a light note; that it is only Subas who are being frustrated! 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
  • 11 Jun 2014 in National Assembly: I want to thank you for your indulgence. The reason why I am concerned is because this matter came before the House Business Committee last week. The Justice and Legal Affairs Committee purported to do exactly what they did and the House Business Committee refused. So, I want to agree with hon. Wamunyinyi. I even spoke with the Majority Leader. He said that by the practice of this House, once the matter is before the House, if the Committee wants it differed, as a matter of courtesy, you ask the hon. Member who extended that courtesy. Even though the House ... view
  • 11 Jun 2014 in National Assembly: Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, I am a beneficiary of discrimination. I urge the House to correct and give Mbadi precedence over me. I am willing to wait but people must be treated fairly. Even my Bills which are outside and have not reached the House, I finished them way back in 2013. They are not even appearing as Bill No. 180 in 2014. I need to be treated fairly! Please, give me your indulgence. You will notice with time that there are very few hon. Members who sit when we do House business. Let those hon. Members who take House ... view
  • 11 Jun 2014 in National Assembly: Thank you, hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker. I support the Bill and congratulate hon. Sang for bringing this Bill. I would want to say, because of time I will be very brief. I want to thank hon. Members because this Bill is very appropriate, especially coming very shortly after the Bill that we passed on psychologists. This one is dealing mainly with the physical aspect and the psychologist one was dealing with the mental state. When you are dealing with issues of terrorism and even our lifestyle as public officers, especially Members of Parliament, a lot of time we are faced ... view
  • 10 Jun 2014 in National Assembly: Thank you, hon. Speaker. It is unfortunate that my good brother hon. Ichung’wah is raising very important issues but, again, he is doing exactly the same thing he is complaining about. It is very unfortunate because if we want this House respected, you cannot seek respect when you do not give respect. There are very many hon. Members in this House who are former councillors. I do not think that really makes them any lesser beings. Having said, I just want to raise an issue on the Standing Order he is relying on. If you look at Part XXVIII; it ... view
  • 10 Jun 2014 in National Assembly: useless guy. He is not! The history of this country made him a Prime Minister and you cannot change that. You cannot rub it with any ink. He is a former Prime Minister. In the same manner, I did not vote for Uhuru Kenyatta, but he is the President. There is no rubber that I can use to rub that out. He is the President and I will give him the respect due to him as a President. You must give Raila Odinga the respect due to him as the former Prime Minister. Hon. Speaker, if we want this country ... view
  • 10 Jun 2014 in National Assembly: I am a very good Christian; my dressing may not show it. view
  • 10 Jun 2014 in National Assembly: But I am a Christian who speaks in tongues and who is a devil-chaser. Therefore, he must respect that I can chase devils, including some--- view
  • 5 Jun 2014 in National Assembly: Thank you, hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker for giving me this opportunity. I want to thank the Budget and Appropriations Committee, led by hon. Mutava Musyimi for the good work that they have done. I also wish to take this opportunity on behalf of the people of Mbita Constituency in a very special way to thank the Budget and Appropriations Committee for coming to Mbita. I was asked by Mbita people to thank the committee in a very special way. I am very happy with this new Constitution that we came up with and I have heard Members saying that The ... view

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