Samson Ndindi Nyoro

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  • 29 Apr 2021 in National Assembly: Thank you very much, Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, for giving me this chance. Indeed we have been here for many hours. view
  • 29 Apr 2021 in National Assembly: Thank you, Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker. I hope you have taken cognisance of the fact that some minutes have been taken away by the point of order. I rise up first as a Kenyan, second as a person from the Mount Kenya region and third, as a youth. I wish to raise my issues especially away from this national Parliament and to address some of the issues that are being peddled in our region in so far as this document is concerned. For the avoidance of doubt, I have gone through the Bill and I rise to oppose with reasons. ... view
  • 29 Apr 2021 in National Assembly: Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, if you add the same to the debt that is guaranteed by the Government of Kenya to the counties and other State-Owned Enterprises(SOEs) of around Kshs3.4 trillion, the entire debt adds to beyond Kshs11 trillion. This is over 110 per cent of our GDP, which is estimated at around Kshs10 trillion. In my opinion, there are other issues that we would have been recalled to discuss other than BBI. They are more of a priority and pressing. I have gone through the document. I will also make some other remarks as I finalise to demystify some ... view
  • 29 Apr 2021 in National Assembly: As economists, history is our laboratory. Judging by history and studying other countries that are like Kenya in so far as having many ethnicities is concerned, a country becomes cohesive when it starts focusing on identities other than the rigid and toxic ones like the negative ethnicity and religion. We do that through industrialisation. When you industrialise, people move from villages in the rural areas and settle in towns. When they do so, they establish other identities based on their professions, skills and work which are much better identities to deal with than the toxic ones like ethnicity and negative ... view
  • 28 Apr 2021 in National Assembly: Hon. Speaker, we are queuing to vote “No” on the BBI Bill. view
  • 28 Apr 2021 in National Assembly: Hon. Speaker, we are just queuing, so that we get some time to reflect on the will of our people to vote “No” on the BBI Bill. view
  • 28 Apr 2021 in National Assembly: Thank you, Hon. Speaker. I rise on a slightly different matter. We are in a bicameral Parliament comprising of the National Assembly and the Senate. From where I sit, an affront to one of us is an affront to all of us. I am referring to something that happened this afternoon in the precincts of Parliament. One of our own, the Senator for Meru, Sen. Mithika Linturi, was kidnapped by officers from the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI). We have seen an alarming rate of intimidation by the Executive meted on Members of Parliament. I seek your direction --- view
  • 28 Apr 2021 in National Assembly: The electronic version of the Official Hansard Report is for information purposesonly. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor. view
  • 28 Apr 2021 in National Assembly: Hon. Speaker, we have seen an alarming rate of intimidation meted on Members of Parliament, especially by the Executive. This afternoon, one of us, the Senator for Meru, Mithika Linturi, was kidnapped by some people who are suspected to be DCI officers. That is barbaric especially at such a time that we have come to debate a Bill that ostensibly will bring about good governance to our country. That is diabolic and backward, and it has to be stopped by Members of the National Assembly and the Senate. I want to remind the Executive that they can no longer continue ... view
  • 25 Mar 2021 in National Assembly: Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, is it in order for Hon. Tobiko to impute improper motives, especially to Members who are above 60 years? The public might think that we are making confused laws in this House. The Member should apologise, especially to Hon. Members like Kaluma, who are approaching 60 years. view

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