Peter Njoroge Baiya

Born

1950

Post

P. O. box 584 00900 Kiambu

Post

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

Email

nbaiya@njorogebaiya.com

Email

Githunguri@parliament.go.ke

Telephone

0722248394

Link

@@HonBaiya on Twitter

Peter Njoroge Baiya

Peter Njoroge Baiya was elected MP for Githunguri in 2007

All parliamentary appearances

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  • 19 Aug 2015 in National Assembly: (i) Article 100 (representation of marginalized groups). (j) Article 164(1)(b) (organization and administration of the Court of Appeal). (k) Article 165(1)(b) (organization and administration of the High Court). (l) Article 169(1) (Subordinate Courts). (m) Article 173 (5) (regulation of the Judiciary Fund). (n) Section 17 of the Sixth Schedule of the Constitution (restructuring of the provincial administration) and, (o) any other legislation required under the Constitution to be enacted by Parliament within five years, by a period of twelve (12) months from 27th August 2015. Hon. Speaker, this is a Motion brought under the provisions of the Constitution, providing that ... view
  • 19 Aug 2015 in National Assembly: on the National Assembly and the Senate. It is not on the Executive. It is only the arrangement and procedure of developing legislation that requires the Executive to do the initial draft legislation and then pass it over to Parliament. I can confirm that the Executive has already developed those Bills and they have been brought to us. They were brought after 28th July which was last month. We are now only asking the National Assembly and the Senate to be given sufficient time to do the necessary processing of those Bills. Now, a question arises: If we do not ... view
  • 19 Aug 2015 in National Assembly: I beg to move this Motion and ask the Deputy Leader of the Majority Party to second this Motion. view
  • 18 Aug 2015 in National Assembly: Thank you, Hon. Speaker. I beg to give notice of the following Motion:- THAT view
  • 6 Aug 2015 in National Assembly: Thank you, Hon. Deputy Speaker, for giving me the opportunity to support this very important Motion. I would also like to thank the Chairman of the Departmental Committee on Justice and Legal Affairs for ably moving this Motion. This Motion seeks the adoption of Sessional Paper No. 4 of 2014, with regard to the programme that the Government will pursue on the second Governance, Justice, Law and Order Sector (GJLOS). It is the first time the country is coming up with an elaborate policy position that encompasses the national goals with regard to the Vision 2030 as well as the ... view
  • 6 Aug 2015 in National Assembly: Hon. Deputy Speaker, as it has been pointed out by the Chairman, the existence and adoption of a policy paper helps the country avoid kneejerk approach, or lone-ranger methods of addressing these problems. It will also help the country distill all the information and reduce it into a cluster of issues which inform activities of Budget and so on. A policy paper should be on a regular basis. It ought to be revealed, and if there are any areas and gaps that the implementation has brought out, it will be possible to put them in a review. It is a ... view
  • 6 Aug 2015 in National Assembly: I beg to second. view
  • 6 Aug 2015 in National Assembly: Thank you, Hon. Deputy Speaker. view
  • 30 Jul 2015 in National Assembly: Thank you, Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker for giving me the opportunity to contribute to this very important Motion. I also take this opportunity to welcome the young students from Kiambu County. This is an important Motion arising from the procedure established under the new Constitution where Parliament has an opportunity to ratify the respective international agreements entered into by the Government. This agreement relating to arrangement to facilitate air transport between Kenya, Ghana and Niger is a very welcome initiative. On airlines services, we know that it is Kenya that is likely to benefit more at the end of the ... view
  • 30 Jul 2015 in National Assembly: are the means of communication that will ensure that there is enhanced trade among the African people, before we even think about trading with other overseas regions whose cost of transport is even higher compared with our immediate neighbours. With those remarks, Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, I beg to support. view

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