All parliamentary appearances
Entries 71 to 80 of 1040.
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20 Jun 2012 in National Assembly:
Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, when we complain about marginalization, there is always thinking that we are exaggerating the extent of marginalization.
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20 Jun 2012 in National Assembly:
Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, how is it possible for the Government to register in a constituency as expansive as Wajir South for a whole year only 800 Kenyans? If you divide 12 months by that number, it is less than 50 people in a whole month, yet the youth of that constituency and Wajir County continue to mature every other day.
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20 Jun 2012 in National Assembly:
In five months of 2012, you have registered less than 200 Kenyans in Wajir South Constituency. According to your records, you said you have issued 200 identity cards. How many were registered, because there is a difference between registration and issuance? How many were registered so that we know the extent of the gap? Are you telling us it is the 1000 you registered and all were issued with IDs? Do you have evidence to show the number registered vis-a-vis the number issued because this is the point of displeasure that we have?
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20 Jun 2012 in National Assembly:
On a point of order, Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir. But just so that the Assistant Minister can understand my question and I want the Chair to help him understand it, you, as a pastoralist, knows that there is a difference between registration and---
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20 Jun 2012 in National Assembly:
No! Not the Chair, but myself. The Chair is the principal pastoralist, but as I speak now, I am speaking on behalf of all the pastoralists and the Kenyan youth. There is a difference between registration and issuance. First, you register and then the process commences. How many has he registered and processed?
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20 Jun 2012 in National Assembly:
Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, I just want to thank the hon. Members, because the concern is genuine not only in Wajir but also throughout the country. I want to plead with you to consider deferring the Question so that the Assistant Minister can furnish the House with the number of Kenyans who are registered in Wajir South and the issued and processed identity cards. This is because, as we speak, 50 per cent of those cards that were brought to Nairobi have been rejected for no apparent reason. We know that they have been rejected because the people at ...
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20 Jun 2012 in National Assembly:
On a point of order, Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir.
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20 Jun 2012 in National Assembly:
On a point of order, Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir. This is a very passionate issue. Could I then request the Assistant Minister to give us a timeline within which the cards that have been registered reach their final destination, so that the country and people at home can know? Within how many days or hours do you think those cards will reach their destination?
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20 Jun 2012 in National Assembly:
Madam Temporary Deputy Chairlady, I want to thank you because you have recognized me as the Chairman of the Committee on Equal Opportunities. I oppose this amendment completely. Anybody who supports this amendment attempts to intimidate the women of this country and, perhaps is a potential rapist. These are potential rapists.
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20 Jun 2012 in National Assembly:
Yes, they are potential rapists.
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