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  • 24 Sep 2024 in Senate: I am sure that if we review these reports, we will be able to identify the gaps and promote governance in our hospitals as one of the major own source revenues which will eventually lead to the growth of own source revenue in our counties. Mr Temporary Speaker, Sir, with those remarks, I reject the Bill before us. I support the position of the Committee on Finance and Budget that we need to amend the Bill to stay at the figure of Kshs400 billion. I reject and issue a party position on this matter; that the ODM party is not ... view
  • 17 Sep 2024 in Senate: Mr. Speaker, Sir, I rise Pursuant to Standing Order No.58 to make a personal statement regarding my nomination by the Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) Party to serve as the Deputy Party Leader. view
  • 17 Sep 2024 in Senate: In light of the significant vacancies created by the recent resignation of our two Deputy Party Leaders, as well as the National Chairperson of ODM, the Secretary of Political Affairs and a member of the Party Election Coordinating Committee, the Party Central Committee, convened on 9th August, 2024 to deliberate on the critical leadership matters. These departures steered substantial interest within our party, demonstrating the members' dedication and passion towards the party's leadership and future. The electronic version of the Senate Hansard Report is for information purposes only.A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Director, Hansard ... view
  • 17 Sep 2024 in Senate: Mr. Speaker, Sir, I stand here with profound gratitude to our party Leader, Hon. Raila Amolo Odinga, and the entire ODM fraternity for placing their trust in me for this important role. My nomination as the Deputy Party Leader is not only a personal honour, but also a reflection of the party's confidence in this Senate and the essential role we play in the governance of our nation. view
  • 17 Sep 2024 in Senate: The ODM has been a strong pillar in the promotion of devolution and the passage of the Constitution of Kenya, which remains central to our democracy. My selection is a reaffirmation of the party's unwavering belief in the principles of devolution, which we, Senators, are entrusted to safeguard. As I embrace this responsibility, I pledge to serve our party with the same dedication and integrity that have guided many of us in our various capabilities. I extend my deepest appreciation to all those who supported me, including my friend and SG, Edwin Sifuna, Siaya Sen. (Dr.) Oburu Odinga and all ... view
  • 17 Sep 2024 in Senate: Yes, present and former ODM members. view
  • 17 Sep 2024 in Senate: Mr. Speaker, Sir, I encourage those who were not selected to unite with us in advancing and strengthening our party mission. Together, we continue to build on the legacy of ODM and lead the party to greater success for the betterment of our nation and the devolution process, which is dear to this House. I thank you. view
  • 17 Sep 2024 in Senate: Thank you, Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir, for this opportunity to also contribute to the Energy (Amendment) Bill, 2023, which has been moved by the Senator for Nairobi City County, Sen. Edwin Sifuna. This is very important. This Bill is long overdue. I worked in the energy sector before I joined politics. I used to work for the then Electricity Regulatory Board (ERB), which transformed to the Energy Regulatory Commission (ERC) and now it is called the Energy and Petroleum Regulatory Authority (EPRA) and this problem has been there. We have always had the issue of the cost of power in ... view
  • 17 Sep 2024 in Senate: As I said, the amendments are going to give us disclosure of ownership information. We should know who the owners of these entities are, how much they draw from the people of Kenya for their personal interests, and the cost at which they sell electricity to companies such as Kenya Electricity Generating Company PLC (KenGen). I think this Bill is timely. I encourage Members to support it particularly on the aspect of disclosure. Without disclosure, as it has been stated in the memorandum of the Bill, we are not sure what the money does. We do not know whether the ... view
  • 17 Sep 2024 in Senate: The other very important requirement is that these companies or IPPs agreements are to be made public on their website and in their annual audit reports, so that Kenyans can look at them and make their concerns known, so that the value for money can be assessed and that Kenyans can now get a good deal from it. We have to state very clearly that the energy purchase agreement is a rip-off. The people of this country have been ripped off for years. Some of the people who own these IPPs, we are told are either former Government officials or ... view

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