Peris Pesi Tobiko

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16th November 1968

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tobppp68@yahoo.com

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Peris Pesi Tobiko

She is the first female to be elected as MP in the History of the Maasai Community.

All parliamentary appearances

Entries 121 to 130 of 205.

  • 4 Mar 2015 in National Assembly: Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, our people are waiting and we are asking the relevant Ministries like the Ministry of Environment, Water and Natural Resources, to intervene because right now we are experiencing a lot of water shortage. There is also the wildlife-human conflict because of the drought. These are some of the measures we want the Government to undertake. We are happy that an agency is going to be established to address these issues. Thank you, hon.Temporary Deputy Speaker. The electronic version of the Official Hansard Report is for information purposesonly. A certified version of this Report can be obtained ... view
  • 11 Dec 2014 in National Assembly: Thank you, hon. Speaker. I also wish to contribute to the Adjournment Motion and say that it has been a long year. A lot of good tidings have come our way even in the midst of a lot of challenges also in terms of security. view
  • 11 Dec 2014 in National Assembly: One of the major things that have happened in this country in this year was the International Criminal Court (ICC) finding that there was no case on the charges preferred against our President, and that the President is now free to work for Kenyans. I believe he is going to have a better time working for Kenyans. view
  • 11 Dec 2014 in National Assembly: Hon. Speaker, also in the year, we have seen challenges in terms of security with people losing lives in Mpeketoni, Mandera, Baringo and in many other parts of this country. However, as we go home for the holidays to visit our constituents and our families, I would say that I am a happy Kenyan today because of the Security (Amendment Bill) that has just gone through the Second Reading. I am happy because it will go a long way in addressing the security challenges in this country. view
  • 11 Dec 2014 in National Assembly: Hon. Speaker, one day I walked into my house and two of my daughters sat me down. They told me: “Mummy, we need to speak to you because we feel unsafe. We are going to speak to you not as a mother but…” view
  • 27 Nov 2014 in National Assembly: No! view
  • 27 Nov 2014 in National Assembly: Thank you, hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker. As you have seen, today I really did my timing to be able to contribute to this Motion. I am joining the rest of my colleagues who had already noted the Report to Parliament on the state of national security as submitted by His Excellency the President, in April this year. As you know, at the moment we have a lot of challenges in terms of security in this country. I could not wait to get time to contribute to this debate because of what we are going through in this country. A lot ... view
  • 27 Nov 2014 in National Assembly: contribution is that, we, in the Jubilee Government, must not bury our heads in the sand when things are going wrong. The security of this country is under threat. We have had killings in Kapedo, Baringo, Mandera, at the Westgate and Mpeketoni. These are many Kenyan lives that have been lost. This needs to be addressed by our security enforcers. Those who are responsible and those who have been allocated resources in this country to address security in this country should do their job. As mentioned yesterday, this year the security docket received a very big allocation of Kshs70 billion. ... view
  • 27 Nov 2014 in National Assembly: operated in sanity. view
  • 27 Nov 2014 in National Assembly: Okay, hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker. I am trying to say that the mob justice that we see in the streets of Kenya is on innocent Kenyans. Our law enforcers must be remunerated well for them to protect us. I wanted to tell my President, Uhuru Kenyatta, not to agree to be brought down by anybody. Those who are not working must leave their dockets and let Kenyans who can offer security do it in this country. view

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