29 Sep 2020 in National Assembly:
Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, we shall do our best. I request the House Business Committee to schedule all our Reports for hearing and debate. We shall ensure that this House does not act in vain.
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29 Sep 2020 in National Assembly:
Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, I beg to reply.
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24 Sep 2020 in National Assembly:
Thank you, Hon. Speaker. I would like to also add my voice on this matter. First of all, I would like to commend the Committee for a job well done. It is actually making us proud to have a Registrar of Political Parties who is not acting. The lady is qualified and I believe she will rectify the political turmoil that we have in this country as far as political parties are concerned. I have also seen that the Registrar and her assistants are from different parts of the country. That shows that it encompasses the face of Kenya. Further, ...
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24 Sep 2020 in National Assembly:
Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, I would like to request that the House indulges me because time is very short and the Members of the Committee are not even here. So, I request that I proceed on Tuesday.
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17 Sep 2020 in National Assembly:
Thank you, Hon. Deputy Speaker. In fact, I would like to let Members know that we have filed or tabled several Reports. That encompasses all ministries. I advise the Members to go to the Table Office and peruse those reports. If you do not find anything to do with what you have asked, then you can approach me and I will take care of it.
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17 Sep 2020 in National Assembly:
Hon. Deputy Speaker, although we have been tabling reports, the House Business Committee (HBC) has not taken any step to list them for debate. We have even written a letter to the HBC to request them to expedite the listing of those reports for debate.
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17 Sep 2020 in National Assembly:
Thank you, Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker. Let me, first of all, commend the Committee for doing such a good job. I would like to first of all state as you have said that when you look at what the NG-CDF has done and what county governments have done, these activities are worlds apart. In fact, if anything, if you look at the kind of money some governors are charged for stealing hundreds of millions, you wonder what the balance of what has been left at the counties is doing. There is nothing at all on the ground to show that ...
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17 Sep 2020 in National Assembly:
children have either left for college or they are not even aware the money was sent. Some of the money is lost through some dubious ways, and that needs to change.
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17 Sep 2020 in National Assembly:
On police stations, I do not blame the NG-CDF committees because there is need for a security facility. The Ministry of Interior and Coordination of National Government does not prioritise security of the citizens because if it was, then it would post police officers to those regions. They are only talking about lack of good housing and working facilities such as police stations, but once we build them, they still fail to deploy police officers. We are doing it for the people because their security is paramount. The Ministry must take note of this and deploy police officers to those ...
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17 Sep 2020 in National Assembly:
On the issue of District Accountants, you will agree with me that we have all encountered problems. We have people who never sit in their work stations and others who do not want to work. It is important that the NG-CDF has its own accountants, so that we can have a seamless operation.
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