30 Mar 2022 in National Assembly:
Thank you, Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker. This is a timely Bill for the purpose of regularising the insurance industry, which has very many bad people. With those few remarks, Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, I support.
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9 Feb 2022 in National Assembly:
Thank you, Hon. Speaker. I also wish to oppose this Motion. Just as you have said, the Committee on Selection should re-look into that matter seriously. 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.
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9 Feb 2022 in National Assembly:
We have professionals in this House. It is not the question of whether this Member is superior to the other. We should tap into the professional advantage that we have. For example, Hon. Nyikal is a doctor. When he is in the Departmental Committee on Health, I am sure he helps a lot to deal with salient issues that are of professional nature.
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9 Feb 2022 in National Assembly:
The Committee on Parliamentary Powers and Privileges also needs to tap into some professional talent which would help when they are dealing with issues that may arise. Therefore, I concur with you that it is important for the Committee on Selection to relook into that list and bring in some professional input.
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9 Feb 2022 in National Assembly:
Thank you, Hon. Speaker.
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2 Feb 2022 in National Assembly:
Thank you, Hon. Speaker. I have a Request for a Statement and the Enquiry of Parliament Security with regard to the Nairobi Expressway. Pursuant to the provisions of Standing Order 42(2) (c), I rise to seek a Statement regarding the security of the institution of Parliament in light of the current design of the Nairobi Express way. Hon. Speaker, I wish to draw the attention of Hon. Members of this House to the design of the Nairobi Expressway at the Section between the Haille Selasie Junction, Uhuru Highway and the Intercontinental Hotel. Hon. Speaker, by its very nature, Parliament is ...
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2 Feb 2022 in National Assembly:
the Cabinet, the top military leadership and other leaders during the State of the Nation Address by His Excellency the President and other national functions. In addition, Presidents and Heads of State of various countries visit the mausoleum within the parliamentary precincts as part of high level diplomatic programs. In view of these concerns, Hon. Speaker, considerable security arrangements ought to be accorded priority and forethought when executing infrastructural developments near Parliament precincts. This is, indeed, the practice in the United States Congress, the UK Parliament and in virtually all parliaments world wide. Whereas we are not opposed to the ...
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2 Dec 2021 in National Assembly:
Thank you, Hon. Temporary Deputy Chairlady. At the outset, this is a great day for this country. We really thank the Chairman and the entire Committee for a job well done. I support the amendment. The net effect of the amendment is to ensure there is continuity. Secondly, it is important that we appreciate professionalism. Engineers are best suited to deal with this particular issue. On the issue of what my colleague Hon. Kisang raised, I think lawyers are always satisfied. In the law profession, the President of the Law Society of Kenya is a lawyer. Therefore, it is not ...
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1 Dec 2021 in National Assembly:
Thank you, Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, for giving me a chance to also air my views regarding the State of the Nation Address by His Excellency the President. To start with, I appreciate and acknowledge his Speech and the various issues he touched on. On the education sector, I appreciate the 100 per cent transition which has taken place during his reign, despite the fact that it is facing serious teething challenges. First, in terms of the preparedness, we have serious challenges like accommodation. We do not have enough classes to accommodate that transition. Second, we are having a serious ...
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1 Dec 2021 in National Assembly:
In my constituency, I must say we already have a road being undertaken by the Government from Manga-Motemomwamu-Gekano- Amabuko and a contractor is on site. In terms of electricity the Government has made good efforts. In terms of BBI, we need to allow the courts to ventilate this aspect to finality, without necessarily making any comments which are prejudicial to this pending matter. 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.
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