Ochilo George Mbogo Ayacko

Parties & Coalitions

Born

9th October 1968

Post

P.O. Box 48358, Nairobi, Kenya

Telephone

570591

Telephone

0722522019

All parliamentary appearances

Entries 941 to 950 of 1046.

  • 6 Dec 2006 in National Assembly: Mr. Temporary Deputy Chairman, Sir, I beg to move:- THAT, Clause 68 be amended:- (a) in subclause (1) by deleting the word "four" appearing in paragraph (d) and substituting therefor the words "a minimum of four and a maximum of eight"; (b) in subclause (4):- (i) by deleting the word "comprise" after the word "shall" and substituting therefor the words "be from, and represent, each province or, if only four members are appointed, every member shall represent two provinces each"; (ii) by deleting paragraphs (a) and (b); (c) in subclause (5) by deleting the words "as a member" and substituting ... view
  • 5 Dec 2006 in National Assembly: Thank you, Mr. Speaker, Sir. When responding to this Question, the Assistant Minister said that the DRC did not provide funds for clearing the drainage system. Now that the DRC did not provide funds for that purpose, what has the Ministry done to provide those funds? This is because the people of Sio and Butula require to relate to one another peacefully. view
  • 5 Dec 2006 in National Assembly: Mr. Speaker, Sir, you heard the Minister talk about known looters trying to attack the Government and who is doing what with regard to corruption. Would I be in order to ask her to tell us who are these known looters and why they are allowed to roam around in Kenya? view
  • 5 Dec 2006 in National Assembly: Thank you, Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, for giving me this opportunity to contribute to this very important Motion. I want to thank and congratulate the Chairman of the Public Accounts Committee (PAC), hon. Omingo, and the other Members of the Committee, for the good effort they put towards the production of this Report. I also want to thank Parliament as an institution for supporting this Report. Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, you know very well that when the current administration came to power, their clarion call was "zero tolerance to corruption". Now, you know that the PAC is one ... view
  • 30 Nov 2006 in National Assembly: On a point of order, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir. You heard the Assistant Minister say that the school and other public utilities on this plot are there illegally. There is a concept in law called "adverse possession". When the Assistant Minister talks of illegality, is he in order to mislead the House and yet we know there is a concept in law known as "adverse possession". These people have adversely possessed this land for more than 12 years and are entitled to it. view
  • 29 Nov 2006 in National Assembly: Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, it is apparent that very little investigations have been done on this matter. It is not possible for somebody to hit his head before breaking his arms. Would I be in order to ask the Assistant Minister to order further investigations into this matter? What he is saying does not make factual sense. It is not possible for someone to fall off a bicycle and just hit one's head without injuring other parts of the body. view
  • 29 Nov 2006 in National Assembly: asked the Minister for Lands:- (a) if he is aware that land belonging to Awendo Sub-District Hospital has been alienated by a private developer who is running a school on it; and, (b) what measures he is taking to recover this public land. view
  • 29 Nov 2006 in National Assembly: Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I have not received a written answer to the Question. Nevertheless, I wonder where the Assistant Minister received this information from because for the last three years there is a private school that has been constructed on the land belonging to Awendo Sub-District Hospital. All he needs to do is to go and look at that school and also receive correspondence from the DC. Could he tell me where he got this response from? I can take him to that school where classes are already going on. view
  • 29 Nov 2006 in National Assembly: Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, it is very sad that the Assistant Minister has not done his homework well. The school stands on hospital land, and the proprietor of the school has been pleading with the District Physical Planner to try and exchange the land where the school is with the land that rightly belongs to the proprietor. The proprietor has even admitted in writing that he had wrongly built on hospital land. Could I ask the Assistant Minister to cause his officers or himself to visit that land and get to know that public land is being negotiated for private ... view
  • 28 Nov 2006 in National Assembly: On a point of order, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir. You heard view

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