Omingo Magara

Full name

James Omingo Magara

Born

24th December 1961

Post

P.O. Box 3658-00506, Nairobi, Kenya

Email

jomingo_45@yahoo.com

Telephone

0733663322

Telephone

0722911274

Telephone

0734908243

Link

@@omingo12 on Twitter

All parliamentary appearances

Entries 201 to 210 of 349.

  • 22 May 2007 in National Assembly: Mr. Speaker, Sir, this Government undertook to modernise and improve agriculture, being the backbone of the economy of this country. What is the Assistant Minister doing in line with the expansive programme and possibly with regard to writing off debts that have burdened this company to the extent that their budget is overstretched, they cannot pay farmers and the expansion programme cannot go on to increase employment in the area? view
  • 17 May 2007 in National Assembly: Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I beg to ask the Minister of State for Administration and National Security the following Question by Private Notice. (a) Is the Minister aware that on the night of 4th May, 2007, armed thugs invaded the home of Mr. Naftali O. Obiri at Riosiri Market and shot him dead? (b) Is he further aware that two weeks earlier, the same gang had invaded Tabaka Market and robbed a supermarket, injuring several residents? (c) What steps is the Minister taking to address the deteriorating insecurity in South Mugirango and Kisii generally? May 17, 2007 PARLIAMENTARY DEBATES 1437 view
  • 17 May 2007 in National Assembly: Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, the Assistant Minister has confirmed for sure that the gang armed with AK-47 rifles are the same people terrorising the village and rendering people homeless. People do not sleep in their homes! Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, he also confirmed the person who was killed was the chairman of the security committee of Riosiri Market. He was instrumental in bringing the Administration Police officers who were supposed to patronise the area. An hour after the incident, those officers who were 100 metres away, did not respond. What is he doing to ensure that those officers' role is ... view
  • 17 May 2007 in National Assembly: Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, proximity to available security in this region is very far. For the information of the Assistant Minister, a district was created politically and it is somewhere in the bush. From Riosiri Market to Ogembo, you must go through Kisii Town. Could he undertake to establish a police station at Nyamarambe? Could he also remove the Adminstration Police officers who do not do any work and encourage that districts be created near where people are? view
  • 17 May 2007 in National Assembly: Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, the Minister has been to that region a couple of times. I am sure he has seen over-mature cane. When His Excellency the President of the Republic of Kenya, the Hon. Emilio Mwai Kibaki, visited Gucha, he directed that another sugar factory be established at Nyangweta Forest. The issue of directive would, really, not have had to be if the Minister acted on the directive of His Excellency the President. What is the Minister doing to ensure that the issue of capacity is addressed by creating another sugar-processing plant at Nyangweta Forest, where there is plenty ... view
  • 16 May 2007 in National Assembly: On a point of order, Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir. view
  • 16 May 2007 in National Assembly: Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, I do not know whether you have heard the hon. Member on the Floor casting aspersions on hon. Members aspiring to go to the higher office that they are involved in dubious deals. Would I be in order to ask the hon. Member to clarify? Otherwise, the public might look at this House in bad light! Could he substantiate? view
  • 15 May 2007 in National Assembly: Thank you, Mr. Speaker, Sir. While we appreciate the fact that the Ministry is doing all it can to curb insecurity, I want the Assistant Minister to make a clarification: Is it only through fire-fighting that this Ministry--- We give the Ministry a lot of money, but they wait for commission of offences for them to run around. We know very well that it is not only in Mount Elgon where such incidents are happening. There are so many similar reported cases countrywide. Can the Assistant Minister clarify and confirm whether insecurity in this country is containable? What deliberate moves ... view
  • 2 May 2007 in National Assembly: Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, most bridge projects in this country are in bad shape and most of them take quite a long time to implement. There is a new technology of bailey bridges where the fabrication takes a short time. There is no issue of curing and it costs about half the amount we spend on normal bridges. Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, could the Minister consider changing technology in the current times to go to bailey bridges as opposed to conventional ones which take long and are too expensive? 1066 PARLIAMENTARY DEBATES May 2, 2007 view
  • 2 May 2007 in National Assembly: Thank you, Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, for giving me this chance to contribute to this Motion. This Motion has come at an appropriate time. We know that from time immemorial, since Kenya attained its Independence, Kenyans focused their sights on land. They wanted to grab it from the colonial masters. It was quite appetizing for people to target prime land for purposes of personal gain. To that extent, open land, to the powers or the administration that existed then, was quite juicy. Somebody cracked a joke and said that the Kenyan leadership suffered from land " grabbiosis "! Any ... view

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