25 Jul 2013 in National Assembly:
In the Statement, the Chairman should clarify the following:- (a) When the Government will honour its commitment to settle the people of Mau; (b) What measures have been instituted to remove all caveats on the titles of land parcels in South-West Mau; (c) What the Government has done to mitigate the suffering of the evictees as arrangements are made to settle them down; (d) What resources have been budgeted for the purpose of resettlement and the welfare of those people?
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25 Jul 2013 in National Assembly:
Hon. Deputy Speaker, this is a very serious matter. Therefore, we require the information as soon as possible.
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5 Jun 2013 in National Assembly:
Thank you, hon. Speaker, Sir, for allowing me to contribute to this particular Motion. I am not, as you can see, digital; I am dialogue. I have some experience in this sector---
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5 Jun 2013 in National Assembly:
Yes, dialogue! I am not analogue. I know why I am saying that.
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5 Jun 2013 in National Assembly:
First and foremost I would like to thank the committee for having done a good job. The committee interviewed and grilled the two nominees the way Kenyans wanted. Security is core to the lives of Kenyans. Mr. ole Lenku has now to ensure that Kenyans enjoy the fruits of their labour. He will face a lot of challenges. In my estimation he qualifies, but he has to learn very fast on the job within the next few weeks so that he can secure the country.
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5 Jun 2013 in National Assembly:
Hon. Speaker, Sir, since we have primary school children here, we will educate them along with the primary school kids. “Dialogue” means “discussion”. We have to discuss issues and get them done. We are not dealing with technology as such. We are dealing with human to human relations, which I am an expert. I can challenge the Member to try and see what I know. However, as a country, we want to ensure that we address issues of command and control of the police, so that they can do their job. I am concerned that in a number of areas ...
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