Naomi Shaban

Parties & Coalitions

Full name

Naomi Namsi Shaban

Born

9th September 1963

Post

P.O. Box 73855 - 00200 Nairobi

Post

Parliament Buildings
Parliament Rd.
P.O Box 41842 – 00100
Nairobi, Kenya

Email

namsi-ns@yahoo.com

Telephone

0722814412

Telephone

0202215245

All parliamentary appearances

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  • 1 Aug 2018 in National Assembly: Hon. Speaker, I beg to move and ask Commissioner Ben Momanyi to second. view
  • 1 Aug 2018 in National Assembly: (Taveta, JP) view
  • 1 Aug 2018 in National Assembly: (Taveta, JP) view
  • 31 Jul 2018 in National Assembly: Hon. Speaker, I beg to lay the following Paper on the Table of the House: The Report of the Parliamentary Service Commission on the appointment of the Parliamentary Service Commission’s commissioner who is not a Member of Parliament. view
  • 31 Jul 2018 in National Assembly: Hon. Speaker, I beg to give notice of the following Motion: THAT, taking into consideration the recommendations of the Parliamentary Service Commission (PSC) in their Report on the Appointment of the Parliamentary Service Commissioner who is not a Member of Parliament, laid on the Table of the House on Tuesday, 31st July 2018, and pursuant to the provisions of Article 127(2)(d) of the Constitution, this House appoints Hon. Samuel Kiprono Chepkong’a as a Member of PSC. view
  • 4 Jul 2018 in National Assembly: Thank you Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker for giving me this opportunity to give my opinion on the Land Value Index Laws (Amendment) Bill of the National Assembly (Bill No.3 of 2018). view
  • 4 Jul 2018 in National Assembly: There is a strange thing that happens in Kenya. Most of the land being compensated for was originally public land. It was allocated to people and the same people sold it to the Government again at exorbitant amounts of money. The Bill has come at a very important time because the Government is trying to acquire land compulsorily to either settle people or to do some of the major infrastructure projects in the country. view
  • 4 Jul 2018 in National Assembly: I do not know where the buck should stop, but first and foremost, the main consideration should have been how one got land and once you got it, what happens to it? Does land which you acquired as public land, because it was meant to be public land, appreciate in value when it has your title on it or do you go back to the fact that it was public land and give a nominal fee? Those are some of the things that should be put into consideration. We have a major problem. You find even people on known road ... view
  • 4 Jul 2018 in National Assembly: All those considerations should have been put in place in the beginning. In the 11th Parliament, we were doing things in a rush considering that the Constitution had just been promulgated and we needed to move on to activate some parts of it. In the process, we left so many gaps. Those are the loopholes which are being misused today by Kenyans who have been given the mandate of dealing with land valuation and compensation. They have taken advantage of that loophole and they are misusing taxpayers’ money. They do not have a conscious I also have many examples. You ... view
  • 4 Jul 2018 in National Assembly: know when a project is going through a place. I also ask my colleagues to be very careful with the people getting into office. People use those who are supposed to be doing the valuation, especially the NLC as a place to make themselves rich by misbehaving and giving out taxpayers’ money without planning and thinking what that means to the taxpayer. I beg to support. view

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