William Kamket Kassait

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All parliamentary appearances

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  • 1 Dec 2021 in National Assembly: Thank you, Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker for giving me this opportunity to comment on the Presidential Address. What mostly concerns me as a pastoralist is livestock. At the outset, I want to thank the President for mentioning something, even though a little bit in passing, on the matter of the livestock offtake programme. I want to encourage those who sit around the President to realise that those of us who depend on livestock are also very serious stakeholders to the economy of this country. I would like to ask them to advise the President to remember that livestock is a ... view
  • 1 Dec 2021 in National Assembly: have passed the Regulations, we just need to implement and develop those areas and remove the mentality of poverty. Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, on the matter of political stability, I was one very disappointed Kenyan when the court made its pronouncement on the Building Bridges Initiative (BBI). However, I am comforted that the President gave the assurance yesterday that the BBI is coming back and we will have it implemented in one way or the other by either the outgoing Government or the incoming one, in which I shall proudly be serving. view
  • 1 Dec 2021 in National Assembly: Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, this is a House of records. I do not like it when Members deliberately… view
  • 1 Dec 2021 in National Assembly: Is the Member in order to mislead the House by saying that the road from Loruk to Tot to Marich Pass is not being done yet tenders have been 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
  • 1 Dec 2021 in National Assembly: awarded? I am aware that construction has already begun. He is misleading the House that the only reason the road is not being done is because he is in Tangatanga. view
  • 13 Oct 2021 in National Assembly: Yes, I am present, sir. Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, I beg to move the following Motion: THAT, this House adopts the Report of the Committee on Delegated Legislation on its consideration of the Petroleum Development Levy (Amendment) Order, 2021, laid on the Table of the House on Wednesday, 29th September 2021, and pursuant to the provisions of Section 18 of the Statutory Instruments Act, 2013 and Standing Order 210(4)(b), annuls in entirety the Petroleum Development Levy (Amendment) Order, 2021, published as Legal Notice No.77 of 2021. The electronic version of the Official Hansard Report is for information purposesonly. A certified ... view
  • 13 Oct 2021 in National Assembly: The Petroleum Development Levy (Amendment) Order, 2021 was made by the Cabinet Secretary for Petroleum and Mining on 13th May 2021. The Order seeks to amend the Petroleum Development Levy Order, 2020 (Legal Notice No.124 of 2020), with the effect of inserting automotive gas oil (AGO) or diesel to legally incorporate it in the First Schedule of the Order. The justification was that the Order was published and approved in February 2021 and that it had been discovered later that diesel had been erroneously omitted from the First Schedule to the Order. The Ministry now seeks to insert a new ... view
  • 13 Oct 2021 in National Assembly: 11. (1) Every Cabinet Secretary responsible for a regulation-making authority shall within seven (7) sitting days after the publication of a statutory instrument, ensure that a copy of the statutory instrument is transmitted to the responsible Clerk for tabling before Parliament. view
  • 13 Oct 2021 in National Assembly: (4) If a copy of a statutory instrument that is required to be laid before Parliament is not so laid in accordance with this section, the statutory instrument shall cease to have effect immediately after the last day for it to be so laid but without prejudice to any act done under the statutory instrument before it became void. view
  • 13 Oct 2021 in National Assembly: The Ministry indicated in their submission documents that they had inadvertently omitted diesel in the Legal Notice No.124 of 2020. The error of omission on the record is that the statutory instruments ought to have been rectified by way of a corrigendum. This is one of the observations of the Committee, and not an amendment order since this invites the Committee to subject it to all the statutory tests set out in the relevant laws. On the matter of public participation, Articles 10 and 118 of the Constitution and Sections 5 and 5(a) of the Statutory Instruments Act require a ... view

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