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

Entries 5831 to 5840 of 6553.

  • 31 May 2011 in National Assembly: I beg to oppose. view
  • 31 May 2011 in National Assembly: In the spirit of Suba! view
  • 31 May 2011 in National Assembly: Mr. Chairman, Sir, I wish to support the proposed amendment because we want to carry the same expertise from the Interim Independent Electoral Boundaries Commission to this new Commission. view
  • 31 May 2011 in National Assembly: Mr. Chairman, Sir, I can hear the hon. Members encouraging me to propose an amendment by replacing the word “shall” with the word “may”. I think it is cosmetic because once you subject it to the Constitution and any other law that in itself, already makes it discretionary. view
  • 31 May 2011 in National Assembly: Mr. Chairman, Sir, despite being encouraged, I want to support it as it is because it will be merely cosmetic even if you put the word “may.” view
  • 31 May 2011 in National Assembly: On a point of order, Mr. Chairman, Sir. Just for clarity, what amendment are we discussing? There was an amendment that was proposing “may”. Hon. Ruto has proposed another amendment to delete the word “eligible”. view
  • 31 May 2011 in National Assembly: On a point of order, Mr. Chairman, Sir. Just for clarity, because we are dealing with a very important decision of coming up with a panel that would select the Commissioners; I have just heard Mr. Kioni moving a further amendment but on the Order Paper he has another amendment. We need to be clear about how we are moving. Is he moving an amendment in the Order Paper or he is withdrawing it? Is he moving an amendment to this one which is also substantive? There is an order that we move in, and we need to be clear ... view
  • 31 May 2011 in National Assembly: On a point of order, Mr. Chairman, Sir. We are dealing with a very delicate piece of legislation. We want to carry as many Members of Parliament as possible. That is because we know that disagreement in the last election is what brought us to our knees as a country. We tried actually from this side to seek guidance in relation to the other amendments, because people had different options. My suggestion is that if, indeed, procedure does not allow us to look at these options, then for me, all is not lost. This is an ordinary piece of legislation. ... view
  • 31 May 2011 in National Assembly: On a point of order, Mr. Temporary Deputy Chairman, Sir. When we were actually looking at Clause 12, hon. Kaloki moved Clause 12(a) and that was the same one that hon. Dalmas Otieno spoke about. So, we have not moved 12(b) and 12(c). We have actually skipped 12(b) and 12(c). We have only dealt with 12(a) because we were actually talking about what “equitable” and “equal” mean; they are what we have addressed our minds. Even if they are irrelevant, we have not dealt with them. We have only dealt with 12(a); we have not dealt with 12(b) and 12(c). ... view
  • 31 May 2011 in National Assembly: Madam Temporary Deputy Speaker, I also want to congratulate Members. Ordinarily, we are told that we do not work. We have worked until almost midnight. Congratulations to all hon. Members! view

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