Paul Koinange

Parties & Coalitions

  • Not a member of any parties or coalitions

Born

1949

Died

31st March 2021

Email

sosdetorg@yahoo.com

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Facebook

Telephone

0711411793

Link

@KoinangePaul_MP on Twitter

All parliamentary appearances

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  • 29 Oct 2019 in National Assembly: Thank you, Hon. Speaker. view
  • 9 Oct 2019 in National Assembly: Thank you, Hon. Speaker.When a Question is asked by a Member here, it has to go to the Clerk of the Assembly and then to the concerned Ministries. Sometimes I am even forced to go to the Ministries myself. Sometimes I would find out that the Questions have not even arrived there. The Minister would then say that they would not answer those Questions until the due process is followed. We have a problem. Questions are being asked but they are not reaching the concerned Ministries on time, hence the Ministries cannot take action. The second problem we have is ... view
  • 2 Oct 2019 in National Assembly: Thank you, Hon. Speaker. The Member for Endebess Constituency, Hon. (Dr.) Robert Pukose, had requested for a Statement on the alleged forceful eviction of residents of Mowlem Area and the killing of a minor, Ms. Daisy Cherop, by police. The Member specifically requested to be informed on the following: view
  • 2 Oct 2019 in National Assembly: (i) Action being taken against the Sub-County Police Commander for the unlawful and forceful evictions of residents of Mowlem Area, Endebess Constituency, despite a court order being issued against evictions of residents; The electronic version of the Official Hansard Report is for information purposes only. Acertified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor. view
  • 2 Oct 2019 in National Assembly: (ii) Actions undertaken to ensure that investigation leading to the shooting and killing of the minor, the late Daisy Cherop, are carried out and action being taken against the police officer who shot and killed the said child; and, view
  • 2 Oct 2019 in National Assembly: (iii) What measures are in place to ensure court orders are respected and in case of eviction, they are done in humane and orderly manner in the county, including not being used as punishment of local residents. view
  • 2 Oct 2019 in National Assembly: I wish to state that the disputed LR No.5335/25 is situated in Mowlem Village, Kiptogot Sub-location, Endebess Sub-county. The land has a protracted court case between the proprietors, Mr. Richard Satia and Partners & another Samson Sichangi & another. The first eviction order was issued way back in 1991 and it was implemented. However, the evictees returned to the land after the plaintiffs failed to occupy the land. Subsequent evictions were done in the years 2001 and 2004, but the evictees still managed to return. view
  • 2 Oct 2019 in National Assembly: On 30th April 2019, the High Court in Eldoret issued a warrant of arrest against the Sub- County Police Commander in Endebess through the County Police Commander in Trans Nzoia for failure to execute an eviction order vide Eldoret Civil Suit No.141/1/1991 in Environment and Land Court Case No.42/205 on 23rd July 2014. On 5th September 2019, the Sub-County Police Commander visited the area to establish the number of structures and subsequently prepared for the eviction exercise. On 10th September 2019, the Sub-County Police Commander and a team of officers went to Mowlem Area and found some of the evictees ... view
  • 2 Oct 2019 in National Assembly: The Sub-County Police Commander and his team returned to the station at about 3.30 p.m. A group of evictees and some hired goons invaded the plaintiff’s homestead and burnt down his six houses. Police officers left for the scene, but unfortunately, they were blocked by the goons who pelted them with stones. The officers dispersed them by use of blank bullets and tear gas. The Sub-County Police Commander in Endebess acted within the law by enforcing a court order after the High Court in Eldoret issued a warrant of arrest against him for not enforcing a court order which was ... view
  • 2 Oct 2019 in National Assembly: An inquest into the death of late Daisy Cherop has been opened and will be submitted to the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) for perusal and advice after completion of investigations. Police officers are required by law and the Constitution to obey and enforce all court orders served on them. Police officers do not execute eviction orders, but only provide security and oversee the exercise to ensure it is conducted in a humane and orderly manner. Similarly, during such exercises, police officers ensure human rights of both parties are respected and upheld. view

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