Raila Amolo Odinga

Born

7th January 1945

Post

P.O. Box 41842, Nairobi

Post

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

Email

railaaodinga@yahoo.com

Email

Langata@parliament.go.ke

Email

info@railaforpresident2012.com

Link

Facebook

Web

http://www.railaforpresident2012.com

Telephone

0733220556

Telephone

+254 700 719 943

Telephone

0721233435

Telephone

0733620736

Link

@railaodinga on Twitter

Rt. Hon.(Eng) Raila Amolo Odinga

Raila Odinga served as Prime Minister of Kenya, and was the MP of Langata between 1992 and March 2013. He came third in the 1997 Presidential election and as ODM candidate was runner up to Mwai Kibaki in the 2007 Presidential Election. In 2013 he unsuccessfully contested the Presidential elections that saw Uhuru Kenyatta declared the 4th President. In 2017 he successfully contested the August 8th polls that saw the Supreme Court nullify the elections. He nonetheless absconded the fresh October 26th polls that saw President Uhuru re-elected for another final term.

All parliamentary appearances

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  • 22 Jul 2009 in National Assembly: Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, I will take a closer interest and if the hon. Member wishes, he can come to my office and we will be able to go over this matter with him so that I can be satisfied that something is being done. view
  • 22 Jul 2009 in National Assembly: Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, we want these institutions to work more effectively, particularly now that we are facing a very serious situation of global warming and climate change in our country. NEMA has a very important role to play. NEMA should not be an impediment, but it should be a facilitator to development in our country. view
  • 22 Jul 2009 in National Assembly: Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, on the AFC loans, several other groups have actually complained and the Government has actually taken those complaints on board. In some cases, the Government has had those loans rescheduled and in other cases, the loans have been written off. So, I want the hon. Member to understand that the Government is fairly aware of this matter and it is dealing with it on a case-by-case basis. view
  • 22 Jul 2009 in National Assembly: Thank you, Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir. view
  • 22 Jul 2009 in National Assembly: Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir--- view
  • 22 Jul 2009 in National Assembly: Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, I beg to reply. The hon. Member has asked the Prime Minister to address the House on the Report by the Kenya National Commission on Human Rights on Post-Election Violence and the deadlock in the Cabinet over the issue of post-election violence. view
  • 22 Jul 2009 in National Assembly: Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, I want to inform the hon. Member that the Report has not been submitted to the Government formally. All that we have is what was highlighted in the media and, therefore, I am not able, at the moment, to give the Government position on that Report. When we receive that report, we shall deal with it. view
  • 22 Jul 2009 in National Assembly: Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, I also wish to inform the House that there is no stalemate in the Cabinet on the issue of post-election violence. I want the House to understand that this matter is not new. The House knows that, first, we formed the Waki Commission to investigate the causes of the post-election violence. That Commission produced a report which was presented to the Government. That report was discussed in the Cabinet and it was approved. After that, the report was brought to Parliament, it was debated in the House and it was approved. Thereafter, a Bill to ... view
  • 22 Jul 2009 in National Assembly: Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, first, on the question of the KNHRC Report, as I have said, we only read about it in the media, but let us agree that it is a very grave situation that we are dealing with. We are dealing with the rights of people. Our laws say that you are innocent until you are proved guilty view
  • 22 Jul 2009 in National Assembly: He was not shocked! Mr. Ocampo is not hon. Khalwale, who would be shocked upon opening the envelop and seeing that that hon. Khalwale’s name is top on the list. view

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