Nick Salat

Full name

Nick Kiptoo Korir Salat

Born

17th December 1970

Post

P.O. Box 41269, 00100, Nairobi,

Telephone

0734 521365

Telephone

0733265243

Telephone

0721 212040

All parliamentary appearances

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  • 9 Aug 2007 in National Assembly: Mr. Speaker, Sir, in our respective constituencies--- view
  • 9 Aug 2007 in National Assembly: Mr. Speaker, Sir, before we set up new schools in our respective constituencies we have to go through District Education Boards (DEBs). The inspectors inspect them and bring a report indicating which schools or colleges, Kenyans should invest in. Before we allow these universities to operate and give degrees, why can the Ministry not give clearance, so that it can save Kenyans money? The Ministry should not sort the problem after these colleges have started operations. The problem should be sorted out at the initial stage. view
  • 19 Jul 2007 in National Assembly: Mr. Speaker, Sir, I must thank the Questioner for asking this Question because I am also affected. Kapkoros tea farmers stand to lose Kshs4 million in this shoddy arrangement. We have had cases where the Government comes in to aid farmers and institutions that have failed. I consider this as a failed institution. What is the Government doing to compensate the farmers? He said in part "c" of his reply that they are pursuing the culprits. What is the remedial measure the Government will undertake to save these farmers because this is a lot of money? Could the Government compensate ... view
  • 18 Jul 2007 in National Assembly: Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I would like to also thank the Assistant Minister for that elaborate Ministerial Statement. Being an hon. Member of the Pan African Parliament, whenever we are in South Africa, we normally sense that the country is not safe. The Pan African Parliament was, at one time, raided by thugs and all the computers were stolen. After that, the security situation at Pan African Parliament has, somewhat, been improved. But for us who are accommodated outside, we still feel that our security is not secure. I urge the Assistant Minister to liaise with his counterpart in South ... view
  • 12 Jul 2007 in National Assembly: Mr. Speaker, Sir, the Assistant Minister has said that the letter that was dispatched was dated July, 2000. We are in 2007. Is there no other mechanism that the Assistant Minister can use to contact the next of kin instead of asking Mr. Kimeto to contact them? We do not have to wait this long. view
  • 11 Jul 2007 in National Assembly: Mr. Speaker, Sir--- view
  • 11 Jul 2007 in National Assembly: Mr. Speaker, Sir, is it possible for me to have my full ten minutes since this is a new Allotted Day? view
  • 11 Jul 2007 in National Assembly: Mr. Speaker, Sir, as I was saying, yesterday, I did thank the Minister for having dealt with insecurity in the country and asked him not to compromise on issues of security in this country. I am wondering whether this could be sabotage within the forces. I ask that because maybe the security forces are dissatisfied in the way that promotions are being handed down and, therefore, they approach the security issues of this country--- view
  • 11 Jul 2007 in National Assembly: Could you protect me, Mr. Speaker, Sir? view
  • 11 Jul 2007 in National Assembly: Thank you, Mr. Speaker, Sir. As I was saying, I urge the Minister to look into issues like sabotage within the forces. When we talk to police officers they do, sometimes, confide in us that they are not happy at the way promotions are being handed out. Some are overlooked when it is time for them to be promoted. This being an election year, as usual, it is very challenging for the security forces. I am very happy that the housing problems which have been persistent within the forces are going to be looked into in this Vote. I say ... view

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