Richard Moitalel ole Kenta

Parties & Coalitions

Born

12th March 1962

Email

olekenta@gmail.com

Telephone

0728233443

All parliamentary appearances

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  • 10 May 2017 in National Assembly: Hon. Deputy Speaker the other important thing is that the police should also know that their duty is to protect the citizens. As my colleagues have mentioned before me, extrajudicial killings must stop because these people are innocent until proven guilty. The only place they can be proven guilty or innocent is through the court process or courts of law. I believe this issue of killing people in cold blood, especially young children, should not happen. When a person is not armed and you kill him, it is actually destroying the fabric of society. view
  • 10 May 2017 in National Assembly: There is the issue of who should administer the estates of the deceased officers. My colleague, Hon. Millie Odhiambo, who spoke before me put it very clearly that this law should not collide with the Succession Law because sometimes these families are left without a breadwinner and somebody else actually benefits from their deaths. This should be done to protect the families and children. view
  • 10 May 2017 in National Assembly: There is the issue of who should administer the estates of the deceased officers. My colleague, Hon. Millie Odhiambo, who spoke before me put it very clearly that this law should not collide with the Succession Law because sometimes these families are left without a breadwinner and somebody else actually benefits from their deaths. This should be done to protect the families and children. view
  • 10 May 2017 in National Assembly: When we talk about the civilian and the armed parts of officers, I believe, they should be compensated equally because they do the same job. Maybe some actually take up jobs that require them to use arms while some work in offices. But they suffer the same problems, illnesses and many similar vagaries of nature or other ways. So, I believe that it does not matter whether someone is an accountant or a police officer in the field. They should be equally compensated and taken care of because they are members of the force. view
  • 10 May 2017 in National Assembly: When we talk about the civilian and the armed parts of officers, I believe, they should be compensated equally because they do the same job. Maybe some actually take up jobs that require them to use arms while some work in offices. But they suffer the same problems, illnesses and many similar vagaries of nature or other ways. So, I believe that it does not matter whether someone is an accountant or a police officer in the field. They should be equally compensated and taken care of because they are members of the force. view
  • 10 May 2017 in National Assembly: I really do not need to belabour this issue. It is a straightforward Amendment Bill and I believe we should support it for the sake of our officers. view
  • 10 May 2017 in National Assembly: I really do not need to belabour this issue. It is a straightforward Amendment Bill and I believe we should support it for the sake of our officers. view
  • 10 May 2017 in National Assembly: Thank you, Hon. Deputy Speaker. view
  • 10 May 2017 in National Assembly: Thank you, Hon. Deputy Speaker. view
  • 6 Apr 2017 in National Assembly: Thank you, Hon. Deputy Speaker. I would also like to join my colleagues in supporting the Adjournment Motion. I told my good friend, Hon. Ichung’wah, who defected from The National Alliance (TNA) Party to another party not to do so. Now, he is very busy buying other parties to replace the ones they dissolved and I am sorry it had to go that way. view

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