Prof. Olweny

Full name

Patrick Ayiecho Olweny

Born

4th March 1953

Post

Parliament Buildings
Parliament Rd.
P.O Box 41842 – 00100
Nairobi, Kenya

Post

P.O. Box 41842, 00100 Nairobi,

Post

P. O. Box 85 Miwani

Email

muhoroni@parliament.go.ke

Email

payiecho@yahoo.com

Telephone

0733784633

Telephone

0722734187

All parliamentary appearances

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  • 12 Aug 2010 in National Assembly: In the senior support staff cadre, Job Group D, Dorcas Nakuruka Erupe got her letter on 6th July. Ms. Esther Loriyian Ekale got her letter on 7th July. Mr. John Ekitela got his letter on 8th July. Mr. Lopira Lowoi Patrick got his letter on 24th July. Ms. Lucy Kairum Muturiko got her letter on 19 July. Mr. Nakodo Janerik got his letter on 12th July. Mr. Sammy Eloiloi Emerita got his letter on 15th July. Ms. Sylvia Nangiro got her letter on 23rd July. Mr. Lesirot Eraku Victor got his letter on 8th July and Moses Nkisekwena got his ... view
  • 12 Aug 2010 in National Assembly: I will therefore, replace Mr. Paul Erop Lokulan, Mr. Eliud Nyaodo Nalipere, Mr. Joseph Lokal Ekai and Mr. Peter Ekeno Esimit with other qualified candidates from Turkana District; that is, those who have secondary school education. The list is available. Once-the post recruitment analysis is done, they will be given appointment letters and posted accordingly. That is to say that other people will replace those four who cheated. Mr. Speaker, Sir, the recruitment of low cadre staff at the Ministry headquarters did not contradict the circular from the Ministry of State for Public Service on the district-based recruitment as I ... view
  • 12 Aug 2010 in National Assembly: Mr. Speaker, Sir, I will start with the last issue. I think the hon. Member did not get me right. I said that the Ministry gave those four candidates letters declining to employ them. Their appointments were cancelled because they cheated during the interviews. view
  • 12 Aug 2010 in National Assembly: Mr. Speaker, Sir, as regards the recruitment process being done at the headquarters versus in the district level, I have explained and indicated very well that the Ministry’s letter was earlier than the one from the Ministry for State of Public Service. We went further and agreed with the Ministry of State for Public Service to go ahead and conduct our exercise within the headquarters. This is because we did not have enough staff to handle this kind of exercise. view
  • 12 Aug 2010 in National Assembly: As regards to the allegation of corruption, I wish the Chair asks the hon. Member to withdraw and apologise for saying that we are looting the Ministry--- view
  • 12 Aug 2010 in National Assembly: Mr. Speaker, Sir, the candidates were given different days to come back when they reported in large numbers. But some of them kept coming. We were dealing with over 2,000 recruits. Some of them kept hanging around even those from within Nairobi. This is because of the anxiety to get an appointment letter. That is natural. So, that is really what caused the problem for us. Otherwise, we have conducted a big exercise in a very transparent and efficient manner. view
  • 12 Aug 2010 in National Assembly: Mr. Speaker, Sir, I have said that we gave them different dates. But they were around. In fact, if anybody came to Jogoo House, it was a badly crowded place because these candidates kept staying around. They wanted papers. But we could not process over 2,000 papers in one day. We told them to come on different days. view
  • 12 Aug 2010 in National Assembly: Thank you, Madam Temporary Deputy Speaker. I want to make a few comments in support of the Motion. Just like other colleagues of mine, I am of the view that the Ministry has been given too little money. It should have been given at least three times this much because this Ministry handles very serious matters in this country. Land is very sensitive. It is where we have the greatest number of historical injustice in this country and for that reason, the Ministry deserves to be funded properly. We have cases of delay of processing of title deeds like in ... view
  • 12 Aug 2010 in National Assembly: Constituency. These are several families who are staying on other people’s land and it is causing a lot tension just like in any other place where we have problems with squatters. To handle squatters, the Ministry needs to get money, buy land for those people and settle them. Madam Temporary Deputy Speaker, in fact, in Nyanza we have never had a proper project by this Ministry since the time of Muhoroni Settlement Scheme immediately after Independence. After that time, we have never had a project by this Ministry yet we have so many squatters. We are getting problems on how ... view
  • 11 Aug 2010 in National Assembly: Mr. Speaker, Sir, it will be a fairly long Statement, because Mr. Ethuro wanted quite a bit of information. Maybe I can give it tomorrow. view

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