Samuel Onunga Atandi

Parties & Coalitions

All parliamentary appearances

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  • 21 Feb 2019 in National Assembly: banks on matters to do with the National Youth Service (NYS). The regulations came out because of the NYS scandals. view
  • 21 Feb 2019 in National Assembly: The CBK is Government banker and carries out commercial banking services for Government and when funds leave Government to commercial banks, it is through the authority of Government to CBK. So, sometimes, I fail to understand why CBK runs after banks when funds have left CBK and have been authorised by Government signatories who sign at the CBK. This is an issue I have taken offence with the CBK. view
  • 21 Feb 2019 in National Assembly: The CBK is Government banker and carries out commercial banking services for Government and when funds leave Government to commercial banks, it is through the authority of Government to CBK. So, sometimes, I fail to understand why CBK runs after banks when funds have left CBK and have been authorised by Government signatories who sign at the CBK. This is an issue I have taken offence with the CBK. view
  • 21 Feb 2019 in National Assembly: There are some regulations that have been implemented by the CBK and yet, they have not been passed by Parliament. That is something we must check. I agree with Hon. Junet that the Governor has been acting out of law. I also agree that the CBK Governor has not appeared before us, the Departmental Committee on Finance and National Planning, although we have made several attempts. I think he is arrogant. This House must not act in vain. view
  • 21 Feb 2019 in National Assembly: There are some regulations that have been implemented by the CBK and yet, they have not been passed by Parliament. That is something we must check. I agree with Hon. Junet that the Governor has been acting out of law. I also agree that the CBK Governor has not appeared before us, the Departmental Committee on Finance and National Planning, although we have made several attempts. I think he is arrogant. This House must not act in vain. view
  • 21 Feb 2019 in National Assembly: My last point is that we must understand that we operate within the international financial system and some of these regulations might come and we may be forced to comply with some of the international standards and practices. If they come, we may be forced not to make it easier. view
  • 21 Feb 2019 in National Assembly: My last point is that we must understand that we operate within the international financial system and some of these regulations might come and we may be forced to comply with some of the international standards and practices. If they come, we may be forced not to make it easier. view
  • 20 Feb 2019 in National Assembly: Thank you, Hon. Deputy Speaker for giving me this opportunity to comment on this petition. In principle, let me say that I support delocalisation because when this process began, I was personally affected because my mother-in- law was delocalised from Nairobi to Kitui. My mother-in-law has two years to retire. The electronic version of the Official Hansard Report is for information purposes only. Acertified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor. view
  • 20 Feb 2019 in National Assembly: Hon. Deputy Speaker, let me just make my point. I want Members to understand why I think delocalisation is a good thing. After she was delocalised, she called me and told me that she had settled and she began to appreciate delocalisation. In principle, today I support delocalisation because in my constituency we have received teachers from Rift Valley and from Western and one thing that I like is, today, courtesy of delocalisation, my standard one pupils in my village can speak Kiswahili because teachers from Western and Rift Valley who have come to my region now are teaching them ... view
  • 20 Feb 2019 in National Assembly: Thank you, Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker for giving me this opportunity to talk on this Motion. My colleague here is saying I speak in Kiswahili. Earlier in the day, we were discussing the benefits of delocalisation of teachers and I said I support it because right now my class one pupils can speak Kiswahili because of delocalisation. So, I want to tell my brother that we are still not yet reaping the benefits fully. Healthcare remains a big challenge in this country. It is very emotional especially in this House because one of the challenges of Members of Parliament is ... view

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