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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Telephone

0711411793

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All parliamentary appearances

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  • 6 Jun 2018 in National Assembly: On the agenda of food security and nutrition, the State Department of Interior will sensitise the public through regular barazas on the importance of water harvesting and planting of drought tolerant crops. It will also provide security to all our water infrastructure towers. view
  • 6 Jun 2018 in National Assembly: To support manufacturing with the proposed allocation, the sector will install Closed Circuit Television (CCTV) cameras in Nairobi, Mombasa, Kisumu, Eldoret and Nakuru to enhance security and enable the implementation of a 24 hour economy. From now henceforth, our security sector shall not allow any counterfeit goods into our economy. The war has already started and we are not relenting. Let us all appreciate the fact that illegality of imported goods benefits the smugglers only as they are sold to our unsuspecting consumers at the normal market rates. The same products deny our Government huge revenues. Some of these products ... view
  • 6 Jun 2018 in National Assembly: With the proposed allocation, the State Department of Correctional Services will contribute towards provision of universal health care by providing 27,000 prison officers and their families with medical cover. They will also construct nine health facilities in Kisii, Makueni, Kehancha, Kajiado, Mwingi, Mara Njau, Kitengela, Kaloleni and Shikusa. Under food and nutrition security, the State Department of Correctional Services will target mechanisation of prison farms to increase food production. Under industrial production, manufacturing and agro 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
  • 6 Jun 2018 in National Assembly: processing, the prisons will revitalise leather industry in Kitengela Prison to process 10,000 square feet of leather per month as well as produce 100 shoes per day. The prisons will further produce 4,000 secure number plates from the current rate of 2,000 per day. view
  • 6 Jun 2018 in National Assembly: However, my Committee notes with concern the slow pace of implementation of development projects within the security sector arising out of limited funds for capital spending. For example, a review of projects under the presidency review shows that it is implementing a total of 13 projects with an estimated cost of Kshs13.5billion in the Financial Year 2018/2019. In the medium-term Kshs1.18billion, Kshs1.57billion and Kshs1.641billion has been proposed for allocation across the various projects. The total allocation in the medium-term amounts to Kshs4.4billion against an estimated cost of Kshs13.5billion giving a deficit in resource requirement of Kshs9.1billion. The State Department of ... view
  • 6 Jun 2018 in National Assembly: The Committee has recommended that the projects will be implemented by completing the unfinished projects of Medium-Term Plan II of Vision 2030 before other projects can be introduced in the third medium-term plan of Vision 2030. In view of the newly established sub counties which require significant resources towards the establishment of offices, the Committee recommends Kshs570million to be reallocated from the National Security Surveillance Project to fund construction of a third of the newly created sub counties. The Committee shall recommend to this House to consider appropriating resources for other counties in the subsequent years to enable construction of ... view
  • 6 Jun 2018 in National Assembly: The Committee also noted with concern the historical pending bills which keep on disrupting the implementation of the Budget every year. The State Department of Interior has one of the highest pending bills in the Government. The Committee recommends that a comprehensive audit of all pending bills be verified and validated, and thereafter provide for an allocation to settle the pending bills once and for all. view
  • 6 Jun 2018 in National Assembly: The Committee also noted rising cases of court injunctions on Government constructions arising out of insufficient documentation of ownership of land where such constructions are ongoing. To this end, the Committee recommends Kshs20million to be provided to the State Department of Interior to compensate the owners of plots which were taken over by the Government. view
  • 6 Jun 2018 in National Assembly: Much obliged, Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker. Thank you. view
  • 6 Jun 2018 in National Assembly: The Committee also noted rising cases of court cases. I conclude by saying that the Committee has resolved to carry out its oversight mandate with extra vigour because we believe that it prevents corruption before it occurs. Before we even begin acquisition of the 20,000 new police houses, we shall embark on a thorough physical audit to establish how many police houses we have in the first place and who occupies them. We cannot afford to have some officers being The electronic version of the Official Hansard Report is for information purposes only. Acertified version of this Report can be ... view

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