All parliamentary appearances
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19 Jul 2007 in National Assembly:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, could you, please, give me some time to go through the document?
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19 Jul 2007 in National Assembly:
I am not comfortable. The Assistant Minister was supposed to clearly give tabulations. He has just given us a bold figure over the years, telling us how much fuel they have lifted this year and at so much commission. He was supposed to tabulate those monthly allocations which they have been given so that we know after the allocations, how much of that oil is being lifted.
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18 Jul 2007 in National Assembly:
On a point of order, Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir. This is a very serious debate but it seems that there is no quorum in the House.
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18 Jul 2007 in National Assembly:
We have enough time!
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18 Jul 2007 in National Assembly:
Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, I will go very quickly. I heard the Minister saying that this issue of resources is--- We see in the First World countries that people within estates have policemen looking after them. The amount of money they spend on watchmen, security fences and securing themselves with alarm systems is huge. If you go to the First World countries you will not see huge electric fences. So, we need to get somebody to come and advise us, as a country, on how we can really have that kind of facility. Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, when ...
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18 Jul 2007 in National Assembly:
100 per cent!
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12 Jul 2007 in National Assembly:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, could the Assistant Minister tell the House what the Government's policy on the upgrading of dispensaries to health centres is? What are the requirements for a dispensary to be upgraded to a health centre? We also have the CDF money which we can put into some of these dispensaries. Could he give us the policy and the guidelines that are required?
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12 Jul 2007 in National Assembly:
asked the Minister for Energy:- (a) how much in fuel concession the Government of Kenya receives from the Nigerian Government; and, (b) which companies have been awarded lifting contracts of fuel in the past three years and how much revenue has been received on behalf of the Kenya Government.
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12 Jul 2007 in National Assembly:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, I would like to thank the Assistant Minister for his answer. What concessions is the Nigerian Government giving the Kenyan Government as a rate? How is that concession being shared between the Kenyan Government and the multi-nationals that are supplying it with oil?
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12 Jul 2007 in National Assembly:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, the Assistant Minister has not answered my question. Concession means that there is a particular price which the Nigerian Government is willing to supply crude oil to the Kenyan Government. The Kenyan Government will forward this concession to a company that is going to lift the oil on its behalf. What is that rate? If you look at the commissions that are being paid, you will find that it is not worth for the Kenyan Government to get into this kind of business which is only giving it Kshs40 million a year.
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