Moses Otieno Kajwang'

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  • 16 Feb 2022 in Senate: Mr. Speaker, Sir, with a lot of respect to your authority to organize the Order of business, I wanted to bring your attention to Order No.16. The Intergovernmental Relations (Amendment) Bill, (Senate Bills No. 37 of 2021) which is an amendment, which should be going to the Committee of the Whole. The reason I raise this at this point, is to beg your indulgence to defer that Order. I request that your office scrutinizes the proposed amendment to see whether they are in line with the Standing Order No. 147(5) which says- “No amendment shall be permitted to be moved ... view
  • 16 Feb 2022 in Senate: Mr. Temporary Speaker Sir, I rise to support this Bill that has been brought by Sen. Nyamunga; the County Resource Development Bill (Senate Bills No. 45 ofd2021). I congratulate Sen. Nyamunga because in the Committee on Devolution and Intergovernmental Relations--- view
  • 16 Feb 2022 in Senate: Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir, I will be brief to allow those online and those with other Bills to prosecute their business. I congratulate Sen. Nyamunga because the issue of regional economic blocs has been an agenda of the Committee on Devolution and Intergovernmental Relations from the time the Committee was chaired by the distinguished Senator for Laikipia until now that until now it is being chaired by the Senator for Homa Bay County. It has been an agenda from the time that the Committee was chaired by the Senator for Elgeyo Marakwet County. Sen. Nyamunga has taken the bull by ... view
  • 16 Feb 2022 in Senate: The electronic version of the Senate Hansard Report is for information purposesonly. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor, Senate. view
  • 16 Feb 2022 in Senate: towards productivity because that is how nations get wealthy by producing goods and services. Sen. Nyamunga is telling us that we now must take an inventory of the resources that reside in our respective counties. It reminds me of a campaign slogan or a manifesto item that I saw in Ghana. In Ghana, there they were talking of one district one factory. They recognised that each district had a unique natural resource. The key to unlocking wealth and productivity in those areas was to ensure that there was some value-addition of the resources that resided there. Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir, ... view
  • 16 Feb 2022 in Senate: The electronic version of the Senate Hansard Report is for information purposesonly. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor, Senate. view
  • 16 Feb 2022 in Senate: are supposed to be Kenyans. Yes, there was political marginalization that devolution was supposed to cure. However, devolution was expected to bring about prosperity and spur productivity to a level where productivity in 47 units would add up to greater productivity of one nation called Kenya. When we say counties should do roads, doing roads is not the end; it is a means to an end. Doing roads is supposed to unlock the productivity of agricultural zones. In the lake regions, if you do not have roads going to fish landing sites, then fish goes bad before it goes to ... view
  • 16 Feb 2022 in Senate: Indeed, Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir. I would accept my “rubble” to inform me. view
  • 16 Feb 2022 in Senate: Thank you, Sen. Sakaja. I referred to the 2017 numbers and I know from 2017, there has been a lot of growth even in the overall economy. It is a good thing that we have a Senator and a prospective governor who is aware of the numbers coming from the counties. We need those kind of governors who understand where their counties are and where they are going. As I summarize, we need to look at devolution not just from the perspective of economic rights and freedoms, but also from the perspective of prosperity and productivity unlocking. My political formation ... view
  • 16 Feb 2022 in Senate: The electronic version of the Senate Hansard Report is for information purposesonly. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor, Senate. view

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