Roselinda Soipan Tuya

Parties & Coalitions

Born

1979

Email

soipan@yahoo.com

Telephone

0700923377

All parliamentary appearances

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  • 17 Jun 2015 in National Assembly: We noted that the Ministry had provided a plan for tarmarking 10,000 kilometres of roads across the country by 2017. What we need from the Cabinet Secretary is an actual statement listing the constituencies which are targeted and showing how much money these roads are allocated. This is still pending. This is one Ministry which has been very co-operative with the Committee but we are following up on this matter. Under the Ministry of Environment, Water and Natural Resources, we had a resolution based on a Motion by Hon. James Gakuya on a friendly waste disposal and recycling process. The ... view
  • 17 Jun 2015 in National Assembly: Resolution number two under the Ministry of Environment, Water and Natural Resources is for the enhancement of claims for persons killed and crops destroyed by wild animals based on a Motion moved by Hon. Onesmus Njuki. The Committee notes that the enactment of the Wildlife Conservation and Management Act of 2013 has addressed the concerns of the Resolution. We noted that this Act provides a generous compensation scheme which is much higher than the amount that has been proposed under the Resolution. The Act proposes Kshs5 million, against the proposed Kshs1 million under the Resolution but we are aware that ... view
  • 17 Jun 2015 in National Assembly: Resolution number two under the Ministry of Environment, Water and Natural Resources is for the enhancement of claims for persons killed and crops destroyed by wild animals based on a Motion moved by Hon. Onesmus Njuki. The Committee notes that the enactment of the Wildlife Conservation and Management Act of 2013 has addressed the concerns of the Resolution. We noted that this Act provides a generous compensation scheme which is much higher than the amount that has been proposed under the Resolution. The Act proposes Kshs5 million, against the proposed Kshs1 million under the Resolution but we are aware that ... view
  • 17 Jun 2015 in National Assembly: commissioned a study to help set profitable prices for milk but the outcome is yet to be communicated. We are, again, following up with the Cabinet Secretary on the extent of actualization. Thirdly, there is the Resolution of the House on the establishment of livestock insurance fund based on a Motion moved by Hon. Abdi Aziz. We know that the Department of Livestock already operates the Livestock Restocking and Enterprise Department Fund that was established through Legal Notice No.58 of 28th May, 2009. The State Department of Livestock is currently pursuing the option of expanding the Fund to include livestock ... view
  • 17 Jun 2015 in National Assembly: commissioned a study to help set profitable prices for milk but the outcome is yet to be communicated. We are, again, following up with the Cabinet Secretary on the extent of actualization. Thirdly, there is the Resolution of the House on the establishment of livestock insurance fund based on a Motion moved by Hon. Abdi Aziz. We know that the Department of Livestock already operates the Livestock Restocking and Enterprise Department Fund that was established through Legal Notice No.58 of 28th May, 2009. The State Department of Livestock is currently pursuing the option of expanding the Fund to include livestock ... view
  • 17 Jun 2015 in National Assembly: In July, 2014, my Committee, in conjunction with the Legislative and Intergovernmental Liaison Office in the Presidency, held a very elaborate retreat with various Cabinet Secretaries and Principal Secretaries on establishing synergies between the Executive arm of the Government and the Legislative arm of Government. As we know now, the Committee on Implementation plays a very critical role in terms of keeping the wheels turning, bringing legislative changes proposed through Motions and resolutions of this House. Without proper co- operation from Cabinet Secretaries, progress will continue to be hindered. Hon. Speaker, we feel, as a Committee, that we have certain ... view
  • 17 Jun 2015 in National Assembly: In July, 2014, my Committee, in conjunction with the Legislative and Intergovernmental Liaison Office in the Presidency, held a very elaborate retreat with various Cabinet Secretaries and Principal Secretaries on establishing synergies between the Executive arm of the Government and the Legislative arm of Government. As we know now, the Committee on Implementation plays a very critical role in terms of keeping the wheels turning, bringing legislative changes proposed through Motions and resolutions of this House. Without proper co- operation from Cabinet Secretaries, progress will continue to be hindered. Hon. Speaker, we feel, as a Committee, that we have certain ... view
  • 17 Jun 2015 in National Assembly: Particularly, I will not shy away from mentioning the Cabinet Secretary in charge of Energy and Petroleum. We had been pushed to the verge where we were ready to invoke Standing Order No.209 (3) on sanctioning Cabinet Secretaries but luckily for them they provided the information we needed before we completed the process of doing that. I feel that we do not have to ever go there because we need to have the necessary co-operation from the Cabinet Secretaries in order for us to make sure that the resolutions of this House are taken seriously and all the issues that ... view
  • 17 Jun 2015 in National Assembly: Particularly, I will not shy away from mentioning the Cabinet Secretary in charge of Energy and Petroleum. We had been pushed to the verge where we were ready to invoke Standing Order No.209 (3) on sanctioning Cabinet Secretaries but luckily for them they provided the information we needed before we completed the process of doing that. I feel that we do not have to ever go there because we need to have the necessary co-operation from the Cabinet Secretaries in order for us to make sure that the resolutions of this House are taken seriously and all the issues that ... view
  • 17 Jun 2015 in National Assembly: Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, I appreciate the support received from your Office and the Members of the Committee. Yesterday, the Chairperson of the Public Investments Committee (PIC) noted that this is a young Committee, but we had it in the last Parliament. I have tried to go to the archives to establish the history of the Committee but I have got very scanty information. However, I am made to understand that it used to be there during the KANU days, maybe, in another name. There was a deliberate effort then, as I am told by a Member who I think ... view

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