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  • 27 Nov 2014 in National Assembly: Thank you for giving me this opportunity to also talk about the current security situation in our country in relation to the Report that His Excellency the President brought to this House. The sole responsibility of any Government is to protect life and property. We have heard in this House that since we came to the Eleventh Parliament, we have been forced to adjourn the business of the House to discuss insecurity in this country. view
  • 27 Nov 2014 in National Assembly: ( Loud consultations ) view
  • 27 Nov 2014 in National Assembly: Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, please, protect me from some of the Members who are really talking very loudly. I want to say that this country has been on fire since this Government was elected. When you look at the proliferation of illicit arms, we are told in this Report that there are about 500,000 illicit small arms in Kenya. That is very worrying. The 500,000 small arms are very many. Those are too many guns in the wrong hands. The many crimes that we hear in our country are because of those arms that are in the wrong hands. Let ... view
  • 27 Nov 2014 in National Assembly: I do not see the reason why we have so many KDF personnel in town. We should take them over there. That is where we need them, instead of having them in camps where they are not doing anything. When you hear that we have 665,747 refugees in this country, particularly in Dadaab where my friend comes from, it is very worrying. The 665,000 refugees are almost an entire county like Narok. That population is bigger than the population of most counties in this country. Probably, very soon, we will have 48 counties simply because of the refugees. People have ... view
  • 19 Nov 2014 in National Assembly: Asante sana, Bw. Spika kwa nafasi hii. Najiunga na wenzangu kutuma rambirambi kwa familia ya ndugu yetu Kajwang’. Kwa niaba ya watu wa eneo Bunge la Narok na Kaunti ya Narok, tunasema poleni sana kwa kumpoteza ndugu yetu Kajwang’. Mimi nilimjua Kajwang’ tulipokuwa tukitengeneza Katiba ya Kenya. Alikuwa anazungumzia sana kuhusu sheria. Wengine wetu ambao wakati huo tulikuwa bado tunafanya kazi katika Serikali, alikuwa anataka tupate Katiba ambayo itawasaidia Wakenya kwa siku zijazo. Nilipokuwa nikifanya kazi Malindi alipokuwa Waziri wa Uhamiaji alikuja Malindi akitaka kujua ni nini kilichokuwa kikiendelea huko. Alipoingia mkutanoni, alituuliza ni kwa nini tulikuwa tumekunja nyuso zetu ... view
  • 18 Nov 2014 in National Assembly: Thank you, hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker. view
  • 18 Nov 2014 in National Assembly: Indeed, that is why I was about to apologise. I was waiting for the other Motion about dresses and miniskirts. view
  • 18 Nov 2014 in National Assembly: Thank you very much, hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, for giving me this opportunity also to support the hon. Member for Nairobi County. I want to start by saying that I condemn, the strongest terms possible, those sons of ours who are stripping our daughters. I was listening to some of the local FM stations this morning. When those young men called, they said: “Yes, all these women must start wearing clothes like our mothers.” This is really very shameful and when I heard Inspector-General, Mr. Kimaiyo, saying that those who have been stripped naked must report to the police, I ... view
  • 18 Nov 2014 in National Assembly: All you need to do as the Inspector-General is to look at the videos that are in the media and go to where those girls were stripped and arrest those young men who have done that. view
  • 18 Nov 2014 in National Assembly: I agree, hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker. If today we see a person killing somebody, are we going to say that we will wait until the matter is reported? What I am saying, and I agree with you, is that they need to report. How many people will go to the police and say that they have been stripped naked? Remember these are young girls who probably are still traumatized and they need protection. What I want to say is, yes, they must report but even before it is reported, the Inspector-General must do something about those young men who are ... view

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