(Sen. (Prof.) Kamar): Honorable Senators, I have a communication to make on the visiting staff on attachment for the Sixth Senate County Legislative Attachment Programme. I acknowledge the presence in the Speaker’s Gallery this afternoon of visiting staff from 15 county assemblies who are on attachment for the Sixth Senate County Legislative Attachment Programme which was formally launched by the former Speaker of the Senate, Hon. Ethuro, on 18th September, 2015, at the Serena Hotel. I request each member of the delegation to stand when called out, so that they may be acknowledged in the Senate tradition.
Mr. Mwenje Edward Atang’o - Audio Technician Ms. Caroline Mutegi - Hansard Reporter
Mr. Gatimu Stephen - Deputy Clerk Mr. Raphael Rotich - Principal Clerk
Mr. Salah Bule - Committee Clerk Mr. Abdi Siyad Keynan - Senior Research Officer
Mr. David K. Cherutich - Fiscal Analyst Mr. Emmanuel Kibai - Hansard Reporter
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Mr. William Njeru Karani - Serjeant-At-Arms Ms. Dorothy Muthoni Mate - Hansard Reporter
Ms. Priscah Kipyator - Serjeant-At-Arms Mr. Edwin Cheserek - Hansard Reporter
Mr. Franklin N. Kisilu - Clerk Assistant II Ms. Esther Mutheu Musau - Principal Clerk Assistant
Mr. Dorothy Auma Adhoch - Director, Legislative Procedural and Committee Services Mr. Rashid Kaka - Director, Research and Information Services
(Sen. (Prof.) Kamar): May I allow the hon. Members to walk in.
Mr. Stephene Muriithi Wairimu - Director Legal Legislative, Procedural, Research and Committee Services. Mr. Peter Waweru - Principal Hansard Clerk
Ms. Sheillah Kerubo Obare - Director- Legal, Library and Research Services.
Mr. Paul Kiporono Kirwa - Senior Clerk Mr. Richard Kiprono Bett - Senior Hansard Editor.
Ms. Amina Marwa - Clerk Assistant Mr. Ibrahim Dido - Fiscal Analyst
Ms. Susan Adhiambo Musumba - Research Officer Mr. Brian S Minishi - Legal Assistant We welcome you all to the Senate and wish you well in the attachment programme which you are participating in. I thank you. The electronic version of the Senate Hansard Report is for information purposes only. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor, Senate.
On point of order, Madam Temporary Speaker.
(Sen. (Prof.) Kamar): Why I am I seeing a point of order from the Senate Majority Leader?
Madam Temporary Speaker, I have a point of order to raise. Before I do so, first with your permission, I join you in welcoming the staff from the county assemblies across the country. As has been our tradition, we have been providing the professional guidance to county assemblies. We have worked so well for the last six years. I am very proud of the fact that we have county assembly staff coming in here to visit for benchmarking. I believe - as I said yesterday when the other team came - that this is a great opportunity for us to build the institution of our counties. As I have insisted, the success of county assemblies depends on the kind of staff they have because the mobility and the changes that happen with the elected leaders is always very frequent. However, when it comes to the staff, they are the institutional memory of the county assemblies. Thank you, Madam Temporary Speaker. Madam Temporary Speaker, you may now allow me to raise my point of order.
(Sen. (Prof.) Kamar): Hon. Senator, are you worried that, coincidentally, people are wearing the same colour, or you are worried that there could be something? First, let us listen to another intervention from Sen. Farhiya.
Thank you, Madam Temporary Speaker for giving me this opportunity. This is about gender parity. It is not about women. Right now, women are the ones who are disadvantaged. However, in the future, men could also be on the other side. Our Constitution demands two-thirds gender rule be observed. So, it is a constitutional right. We would have liked to have 50 per cent, but now we are beginning with a third. None of our institutions has met such requirements, The electronic version of the Senate Hansard Report is for information purposes only. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor, Senate.
(Sen. (Prof.) Kamar): Sen. Farhiya, I though you stood on a point order. I think they have understood. I can see several points of order apart from contributions. Sen. Khaniri, I see you in both point of order and also in requests.
Indeed, Madam Temporary Speaker, I am rising on both, but I do not know which one you are granting me. Do I start with the point of order?
(Sen. (Prof.) Kamar): Did you use the system when you posted both?
Yes, Madam Temporary Speaker. Initially, I had sought the Floor so that I could have joined you in welcoming the distinguished delegations from various counties. However, I am equally concerned, just like the Senate Majority Leader. Initially I thought the female Senators were turning the House into some kind of cult. However, I heard some explanations which bring in another aspect. This amounts to discrimination. If there was a protest, then we should also be involved and also be given those white turbans so that we can protest together. Why are they discriminating against the male members of the Senate?
(Sen. (Prof.) Kamar): I can see another point of order from Sen. Outa.
Thank you, Madam Temporary Speaker. When we talk of gender parity, then I would be lost for words when they know this is the right thing to do. As Senator Khaniri has said, we are much more willing to join in this campaign and have the Constitutional requirement met. How come the Deputy Senate Minority, Sen. Dulo, was not even given one? Is there any design that they will be able to design for us so that we can join in this good fight?
(Sen. (Prof.) Kamar): Good request. Because we have a number of points of order, I want to clear them so that we go back to your notes of appreciation. I thought you were going to ask why they have adopted the headscarf of the Speaker because that was my headscarf in the morning and everybody is in it now.
Thank you, Madam Temporary Speaker. While nothing might be out of order in the dress code chosen by the female Senators, Article 27 is clear as Sen. George Khaniri has said about discrimination. However, beyond that, I am struggling to understand, and I hope one of the female Members might let us know how the headscarf translates into the vote. This is because in this House as legislators, what we need to do is to bring the Bill and vote for it. We are struggling to understand the connection between attire and the actual vote that is needed. Finally, Madam Speaker, I was an hon. Member of the last Parliament. I am afraid that our female Members are getting into the same trap. The reason why the National Assembly at that time did not vote in support of the two-thirds gender rule is because female Members made it about the female gender. In fact, I was an honorary member of KEWOPA as a man because we were supporting their cause. However, as long as they make it us versus them, men versus women, immediately you bring it to the House, there will be a divide and the numbers will never be enough to pass it. So I would just like to The electronic version of the Senate Hansard Report is for information purposes only. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor, Senate.
(Sen. (Prof.) Kamar): I see Hon. Parano. She might answer that.
Thank you, Madam Temporary Speaker. I want to assure the Senators, especially the Senate Majority Leader that we cannot be members of a sect. In fact, I was raising a point of order whether it was in order for him, in the first place, to purport to indicate that anybody wearing a headscarf is a sect member? So, I want to say that, that was really out of what we want to say. Madam Temporary Speaker, we are just making a statement. In this country, you have the same rights that everybody else has of either gender. We are not talking about two-thirds as just affecting the women. It is two-thirds of either gender. So, for us we are saying that we are making a statement to rope you in. So, if this statement has touched male Senators that these female Senators and ladies from the National Assembly are making a statement to appeal to men that it is time we changed on the two-thirds gender rule. I came from the observation of elections in Rwanda. They had a special day to dedicate to elections that touch on women. They had a special day to dedicate to youth and people with disabilities. At the end of the day, everybody felt he had been given a chance. How did it translate? In fact, it has gone up to 67 per cent. The women who were elected in Rwanda in the just concluded election rose up from 64 per cent to 67 per cent. I must say that I was proud to see that country conduct the election in the manner that it did. We are not just talking about elections, we are talking about space for all of us. Can we have the two-thirds gender rule? This is because it says, not either of the gender should be more than two-thirds. It does not discriminate against men. We are asking our brothers to join us in this statement. It is an appeal.
(Sen. (Prof.) Kamar): Thank you. Sen. Ali Abdulahi, I want to make a ruling so that we can proceed.
Thank you, Madam Temporary Speaker. I understand the plight of the female gender, given the African male chauvinism. However, I thought in this House we have achieved that. We are supposed to be one and join the others and push the National Assembly and other areas to achieve this. You do not have to protest in the House where we have the one-third. That one will make us turn against you guys. Is that in order for them to protest here when the Senate has achieved the one-third rule? Out of 47 Senators, we have 16 female Senators.
(Sen. (Prof.) Kamar): Hon. Senator, I hope you are not talking of guys. Let us listen to Senate Minority Leader, Sen. Orengo.
Madam Temporary Speaker, in fact, I was looking for a headscarf. If it gets here on time I will wear it. I will not ask why the gracious ladies, the Members of the Senate, are wearing the headscarf and a white one, which is a sign of peace. Under the Constitution of Kenya, there is freedom of expression. Freedom of expression does not mean that you stand up and speak; you can use other means to The electronic version of the Senate Hansard Report is for information purposes only. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor, Senate.
(Sen. (Prof.) Kamar): Thank you the Senate Minority Leader. I now have the last person who is the Senate Majority Leader.
On a point of order, Madam Temporary Speaker.
(Sen. (Prof.) Kamar): Is it a clarification for you already had your chance on a point of order? I need to rule so that we move on, because we have a very huge agenda today.
Madam Temporary Speaker, I want to thank the Senators for giving an explanation as to why they dressed up closer to LegioMaria today. I wanted to understand the reason---
(Sen. (Prof.) Kamar): Hon. Senator, are you against
Not at all, Madam Temporary Speaker. What they are wearing is closer to Legio Maria, which is a very important religion in this country. I thought that there was a sermon somewhere around this building and people were converted. The electronic version of the Senate Hansard Report is for information purposes only. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor, Senate.
On a point of order, Madam Temporary Speaker.
(Sen. (Prof.) Kamar): You seem to be attracting another point of order against a point of order.
I am on a point of order, Madam Temporary Speaker. The Standing Orders do not allow another point of order. I am equally satisfied with the explanation given. It is only Sen. Orengo who seems to have had the memo. If the memo was sent telling us to wear a white scarf or a white cap today, why discriminate against us? In the last Parliament, I laboured in this House four or five times, and the Hansard will bear me witness--- In fact, I turned myself to be a whip for purposes of mobilising both sides to vote for the constitutional amendment that was brought by Sen. Sijeny, so as to ensure that we have more than a third of either gender in this House. Before you wear the white scarfs, you should start by honouring the honourable supporters of the women’s cause in this country like me. Secondly, if Sen. Orengo was so serious, he is the Senate Minority Leader and the most influential leader in ODM and NASA. The minority side has no single elected woman in this House. The majority side, where I serve and had contribution, has three elected women, including you, Madam Chair. In fact, if the minority side had allowed hon. Joyce Lay to be elected as the Senator for Taita-Taveta County - and this is not meant to look down upon the Senator for Taita-Taveta County - this House would only need one elected female Senator to get to the one-third gender rule. It is good for Sen. Orengo to speak passionately, but he should demonstrate his passion with actions. On this side we are celebrating three elected women Senators in this House. I hope that going forward, the minority side will provide opportunities for more women. I believe that in 2022, with the seriousness that we have on the majority side, we will have more than five women elected to this House, even if it means that the Senate Majority Leader, yours truly, will have to forfeit his position for a woman to be elected in Elgeyo-Marakwet. Thank you.
(Sen. (Prof.) Kamar): Thank you. Sen. Shiyonga, are you satisfied with the clarification?
Yes, Madam Temporary Speaker.
(Sen. (Prof.) Kamar): She is satisfied. The last one is Sen. Farhiya, who must apologise for discriminating.
Madam Temporary Speaker, I apologise for discriminating. I also know that this is a responsible House and it will do the right thing in terms of passing the legislation. However, I wanted to make a clarification. We are not yet 33 per cent; we are 31 per cent even in this House. Thank you. The electronic version of the Senate Hansard Report is for information purposes only. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor, Senate.
(Sen. (Prof.) Kamar): Hon. Members, I will go back to those who wanted to speak to the Communication on the staff that we have in the Gallery today. Hon. Khaniri.
I will be very brief, Madam Temporary Speaker. I want to join you and the Senate Majority Leader in welcoming the distinguished delegations of staff from various county assemblies around the Republic. I also want to note that as I have always said here, devolution is one very important thing that Kenyans achieved in the last change of the Constitution that we had in 2010. For devolution to succeed, it will take the county assemblies and the Senate working together. The county assemblies are our first line of defence when it comes to oversight of the funds that we send to our counties. Therefore, I want to encourage the collaboration that is there between the Senate and the county assemblies. I wish to encourage the county assemblies that have not yet sent their staff and members here for bench marking to do so. Vihiga County Assembly, in particular, has sent so many delegations both in the last Parliament and in this Parliament, and I am very proud of that fact. I want to join you in wishing them well and success in whatever they are doing in Nairobi and a comfortable stay. Thank you.
Madam Temporary Speaker, I wish to join my colleagues and yourself in welcoming members of staff from various counties including Nakuru, Garissa, Migori, Kirinyaga, Elgeyo-Marakwet, Makueni, Mombasa, Nyandarua, Nyamira and Tana River. The counties that have sent members of staff to the Senate will learn a lot from the Senate and also interact with members of staff of the Senate. I hope they will utilise the opportunity so that they build capacities of their assemblies and county governments. Capacity building is continuous even for this House. Yesterday I talked about capacity building for Members of County Assemblies (MCAs). Unfortunately, my opponents construed that I called MCAs of Isiolo County illiterate, which is not the position. Capacity building is important for each and everybody new in the institutions. As Sen. Khaniri has said, I hope that counties that have not sent delegations to the Senate will do so, so that we interact and work together closely in terms of our partnership. I thank you, Madam Temporary Speaker.
(Sen. (Prof.) Kamar): Let us limit ourselves to less than one minute.
Thank you very much, Madam Temporary Speaker, for giving me this chance to also congratulate delegations from various counties to this particular House. The relationship, interaction and cooperation between the Senate and county assemblies and county executives will enhance the agenda for devolution in this country. This Senate has organised field trips to various counties. As you all know, in two weeks’ time, we shall be in Uasin Gishu County. That signals that we are very much interested in knowing what is happening on the ground as Members who do oversight. The electronic version of the Senate Hansard Report is for information purposes only. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor, Senate.
(Sen. (Prof.) Kamar): Sen. (Rev.) Waqo, you have a half a minute.
Madam Temporary Speaker, as I stand, with your permission, I congratulate the ladies who have passed an important message. I also join you in welcoming the members of staff of counties who are here with us. I would like to tell them that by coming, they are strengthening our relationship and partnership with the counties. I just want to give them assurance that the Senate is always there for them and we are always ready to support them. As I finish, they should also know that many things are happening in counties. They need to protect the integrity and accountability is much needed in every county. As they go back to the counties, they should make sure that there is good service delivery, so that they serve the people properly. Pass our greetings.
(Sen. (Prof.) Kamar): Sen. Masitsa Naomi Shiyonga, you also have a half a minute.
Madam Temporary Speaker, thank you for giving me this opportunity to join you in welcoming the various staff from our counties. It is great pleasure to have staff from various counties come to benchmark with us. When counties come to learn and see what the Senate does, it is a gesture of good relationship between the counties and the Senate. Much more has been said but I would like to point out one thing. Benchmarking is not all about wasting money and time but it is about learning from your superiors or colleagues. I take this opportunity to join you in welcoming members of staff from various counties to the Senate. We will soon be going to the counties so as to make the relationship strong.
(Sen. (Prof.) Kamar): Let us now move to the next Order.
Madam Temporary Speaker, before I lay these Papers, allow me to request that Members should wait for the Division because we are just enough to vote, so that we do not miss the numbers. I am sure they have heard me. I just wanted to pass that message.
Madam Temporary Speaker, I beg to lay the following papers on the Table of the Senate, today, Wednesday, 12th September, 2018- (a) Report of the Auditor-General on the financial statements of Kilifi County Ward Scholarship Fund for the year ended 30th June, 2015. The electronic version of the Senate Hansard Report is for information purposes only. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor, Senate.
(Sen. (Prof.) Kamar): Senate Majority Leader, you have been on this Chair that I am sitting on before. You do no debate when ---
Madam Temporary Speaker, I am not debating. I am just ---
(Sen. (Prof.) Kamar): We know you are alerting the House. I remember the Chairperson of the County Public Accounts and Investments Committee (CPAIC) has already said they have storages. I remember him talking of dealing with the documents together instead of single filing them. So, if you can leave it there---
Madam Temporary Speaker, I was making a request to the Chairperson that through you, Chair, because it was a ruling from the same Chairpersons in so far as how to expedite the same reports. It is not just these ones. You can see these are just bursaries and water companies. What about the main reports? Through you, Chair, we request that that Committee, through The Speaker’s Office, can - even if it means arrangement of a kamukunji within a week’s time and agree on how to deal with these reports. Otherwise, we will just be reading them here and wait for another five years to be dealt with.
(Sen. (Prof.) Kamar): Thank you. I can see another intervention from the Minority Leader.
Madam Temporary Speaker, no.
(Sen. (Prof.) Kamar): Okay. Sen. Faki, do you want to raise something?
Madam Temporary Speaker, on the issue raised by The Senate Majority Leader. It is actually a concern to the CPAIC Committee on the delay in the disposal of these reports. As you are ware, every county has an average of four reports which need to be considered and submitted to the full House. One of the strategies that we have employed is to seek submission from the governors on the reports of the Auditor-General in so far as the executive branch is concerned. Based on the submissions made, unless there will be any queries, then we should be able to make our reports and submit them to the House. We are working on those strategies and I wish to assure the House that we shall be coming up with very vibrant strategies to deal with the backlog and also deal with current issues that are occurring in the counties.
Madam Temporary Speaker, I thank the Member of the Committee for speaking out. However, is he in order to say that there are strategies and that they are working hard when yesterday you deferred Motions relating to reports of counties because there was no one from the Committee to move them? Can they show a little bit more seriousness on this important matter?
(Sen. (Prof.) Kamar): Sen. Faki, do you want to respond to that? The electronic version of the Senate Hansard Report is for information purposes only. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor, Senate.
Madam Temporary Speaker, yes. This is the only Committee that seats four days in a week. Sometimes we have sittings with governors up to 2 o’clock before we adjourn to attend the plenary session of the Senate. So, it is not a matter of people sleeping on the job. We are working very hard in this Committee.
On a point of order, Madam Temporary Speaker.This is a very important matter and the fact that it has been raised before and not dealt with conclusively, raises a lot of concern. We acknowledge that the Committee is working and possibly, it is not a matter of indolence or that the Committee is unable to perform. However, on this issue, we need direction, this time, from the Chair as to how we will deal with this backlog of events. There is nothing more important for the Senate to play than its oversight role over counties. The oversight role that we play as expected by mwananchi out there is not out of subjective reasons that the governor did or did not do this yesterday. We play that oversight role based on the documents that come after the audits; the Auditor-General’s reports. On this issue, we urge you that from the Chair of the speaker, you shall give direction. If all Members of this House formed ourselves in an ad-hoc manner for two or three weeks on different counties, we will come up to date. Such that today, the senator for Siaya will deal with the current Governor for Siaya and the current issues affecting his county and we will be able to do that for all our counties. So, I urge for your indulgence. Please, deal with this issue. let us not just hear that there are strategies and ideas that we are coming up with; no. let there be clear direction on how to deal with this backlog on county audits.
(Sen. (Prof.) Kamar): I see another intervention from Sen. Cheruiyot.
On a point of order, Mr. Speaker, Sir. I just want to bring to your attention that this is the umpteenth time that we are hearing this issue about the operations of CPAIC. At this point, I think it will be in order if you squarely put it on the hands of the House leadership where both the Senate Majority and Minority leaders sit in the Senate Business Committee (SBC) for them to consider a more effective approach to this. On previous occasions, we had had this discussion on the matter and the Speaker did not make any ruling. Before we know it, two or three weeks down the line, we are complaining again. Madam Temporary Speaker, please, rule and give this matter the attention that it deserves.
(Sen. (Prof.) Kamar): Thank you. Sen. Orengo, you may proceed.
Sen. Orengo): Madam Temporary Speaker, I support what the Senator for Kericho County has said; that, the issue should be referred to the House leadership. The reason why I am saying this is; if you give directions and there is no structured way of dealing with the matter --- it is urgent and pressing. What The Senate Majority Leader and sen. Sakaja have said is true. Maybe in the lifetime of this Senate, we may never deal with a current Auditor-General’s report. We will wait until another Senate comes. The electronic version of the Senate Hansard Report is for information purposes only. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor, Senate.
(Sen. (Prof.) Kamar): Thank you, the Senate Majority Leader for raising this. I did not realise that it was going to attract a lot of attention. It has given some opportunity to ventilate on it. I think this is very serious. I rule that tomorrow during the kamukunji, we will allow members who are not members of the leadership to ventilate for half-an-hour. So, we will spend 30 minutes discussing the issue of these reports. Thereafter, we will put it in the hands of the leadership. It is true that we have delayed. We cannot be doing postmortem. This is year two and we are starting our second year of service to this country and we would like to be current and deal with the current governors’ reports. We will come up with a resolution tomorrow and will allow 30 minutes for ventilation during the kamukunji for non- members to put their ideas forward for the leadership to take over. Next order. We have two Notices of Motion. One is by Sen. Mwaruma.
hank you, Madam Temporary Speaker. I stand to give a notice of Motion on a topic that is as important as what has been discussed today on the issue of gender parity. We cannot pretend to be developing or moving Kenya forward, while we are leaving a whole section of our population behind; and that is women and People living With Disabilities (PWDs).
Madam Temporary Speaker, Sir, I beg to give notice of the following Motion:- THAT, aware that tourism is amongst key sectors of Kenya’s economy contributing billions of shillings to the country as well generating employment and livelihoods to millions of citizens; FURTHER AWARE that Kenya is endowed with different wildlife species which contribute substantially to the national economy through tourism; NOTING that cases of human-wildlife conflicts are on the rise as a result of many factors key among them climate change and encroachment on parks and nature reserves leading to deaths and maiming of people by wild animals The electronic version of the Senate Hansard Report is for information purposes only. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor, Senate.
(Sen. (Prof.) Kamar): Thank you, Senator. The next notice of Motion is from Sen. Aaron Cheruiyot. EXTENSION OF MANDATE OF AD HOC COMMITTEE ON CHALLENGES FACING THE TEA SECTOR
Madam Temporary Speaker, Sir, I beg to give notice of the following Motion:- AWARE that the Senate passed a Motion establishing an ad hoc Committee to conduct an inquiry into the challenges facing the tea sector in Kenya on 14th March, 2018; FURTHER AWARE that the Committee was required to table a report in the Senate within five months from the dates of establishment; CONCERNED that the duration accorded to the Committee lapsed on 15th August, 2018 while the Senate was on recess; REGRETTING that due to the heavy work load, the Committee is yet to conclude its inquiry and requires additional time; NOW THEREFORE, the Senate resolves to extend the mandate and duration of the Committee by a further 60 days to enable the Committee to conclude its work and table a report in the Senate. Thank you, Madam Temporary Speaker.
(Sen. (Prof.) Kamar): Thank you. The electronic version of the Senate Hansard Report is for information purposes only. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor, Senate.
(Sen. (Prof.) Kamar): Thank you. We proceed to the next Order.
(Sen. (Prof.) Kamar): For Division Purposes, I order that the Bell be rung for five minutes.
(Sen. (Prof.) Kamar): Hon. Members the Bell has gone off. You can now draw the bar and lock the doors.
I will now put the Question; that the Energy Bill (National Assembly Bills No.50 of 2017) be now read a Second Time. Confirm that you are logged in. We are now ready for voting. You may now votes using the ‘Yes’, ‘No’ or ‘Abstain’ buttons. The electronic version of the Senate Hansard Report is for information purposes only. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor, Senate.
(Sen. (Prof.) Kamar): Order! Members, please consult in low tones because we are voting.
Sen. Pareno
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(Sen. (Prof.) Kamar): Hon. Senators, the results of the Division are as follows:-
(Sen. (Prof.) Kamar): Order, Members. The results of the voting are as follows: The electronic version of the Senate Hansard Report is for information purposes only. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor, Senate.
(Sen. (Prof.) Kamar): Next Order!
(Sen. (Prof.) Kamar): Hon. Senators, remove your cards and log in afresh. I will now put the question; that the Kenya Roads Bill (National Assembly Bills No.47 of 2017 be now read a Second Time. Go ahead and vote. The assisted voters should come forward and vote. It is possible that where you are, the system is not working.
(Sen. (Prof.) Kamar): Hon. Senators, I would like to announce the results of the Division as follows:- AYES: 24 NOES: 0 ABSTENTIONS: Nil The ‘Ayes’ have it.
(Sen. (Prof.) Kamar): Hon. Senators, I now direct that the doors be unlocked and the Bar drawn.
Hon. Senators, let us move to Order No.14 on the Supplementary Order Paper.
(Sen. (Prof.) Kamar): Hon. Senators, I do not see any additional Member interested to contribute since we had debated previously. I now invite the Senate Majority Leader to reply.
Thank you, Madam Temporary Speaker. I thank the Senators who made contributions to this Bill, particularly Sen. (Eng.) Mahamud who moved the Bill in my absence. This is an extremely important Bill pursuant to a constitutional provision that demands that we align the existing Acts of Parliament including the Physical Planning Act to be in consonance with the Constitution. The electronic version of the Senate Hansard Report is for information purposes only. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor, Senate.
(Sen. (Prof.) Kamar): Hon. Members, I would like to order that the Division on The Physical Planning Bill (National Assembly Bill No. 34 of 2017) be done at a later time for the convenience of the House.
(Sen. (Prof.) Kamar): Also, for the convenience of the House, we defer Order Nos.15 and 17 because the two Members have requested and we have consulted.
Next Order. The electronic version of the Senate Hansard Report is for information purposes only. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor, Senate.
Hon. Senators, we are now going to proceed with the Committee of the Whole on the Office of the County Attorney Bill (Senate Bills No.3 of 2018). We shall move Clause by Clause. I ask the Clerk to read out the clauses.
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Madam Temporary Chairperson, I beg to move:- THAT, Clause 5 of the Bill be amended by deleting sub-clause (2) and substituting therefor the following new sub-clause- (2) A person qualifies for appointment as County Attorney if such person- (a) is an Advocate of the High Court of Kenya of at least five years standing; (b) has experience as a legal practitioner including experience in the legal academic field; and (c) meets the requirements of Chapter Six of the Constitution .
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Madam Temporary Chairperson, I beg to move:- The electronic version of the Senate Hansard Report is for information purposes only. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor, Senate.
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Madam Temporary Chairperson, I beg to move:- THAT, Clause 7 of the Bill be amended in sub-clause (2) by inserting the words “in consultation with the county public service board” immediately after the word “establish” appearing in paragraph (a).
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Madam Temporary Chairperson, I beg to move:- THAT, the Bill be amended by deleting Clause 10.
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Madam Temporary Chairperson, I beg to move:- THAT, Clause 13 of the Bill be amended by deleting sub-clause (2).
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Madam Temporary Chairperson, I beg to move:- THAT the Bill be amended by deleting in the heading the words “PART III – PERFORMANCE OF FUNCTIONS OF THE COUNTY ATTORNEY” appearing immediately after Clause 15.
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Madam Temporary Chairperson, I beg to move:- THAT Clause 16 of the Bill be amended- (a) in sub-clause (1) by deleting the words “County Attorney” appearing immediately after the words “without the approval of the” and substituting therefor the words “county executive committee”; (b) by deleting sub-clause (2) and substituting therefor the following new subclause- (2) A request by a department or public entity to the county executive committee to engage the services of a consultant for the provision of legal services, shall be in writing. (c) by deleting sub-clause (3) and substituting therefor the following new subclause- The electronic version of the Senate Hansard Report is for information purposes only. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor, Senate.
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Madam Temporary Chairperson, I beg to move:- THAT Clause 18 of the Bill be amended in sub-clause (1) by inserting the words ‘in consultation with the County Attorney” immediately after the words “public service board shall”.
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Madam Temporary Chairperson, I beg to move:- THAT Clause 19 of the Bill be amended by inserting the words “County Attorney, County Solicitor and” immediately before the words “County Legal Counsel”.
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Madam Temporary Chairperson, I beg to move:- THAT Clause 20 of the Bill be amended- (a) in sub-clause (1) by inserting the words “County Attorney, County Solicitor” immediately before the words “County Legal Counsel”; (b) in sub-clause (2) by deleting the words “County Attorney” appearing immediately before the words “may from time to time” and substituting therefor the words “Cabinet Secretary”
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Madam Temporary Chairperson, I beg to move:- THAT Clause 22 of the Bill be amended in sub-clause (1) by inserting the words “in consultation with the county public service board” immediately after the words “the County Attorney”.
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Madam Temporary Chairperson, I beg to move:- THAT the Bill be amended by deleting Clause 25.
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Madam Temporary Chairperson, I beg to move:- THAT Clause 30 of the Bill be amended by deleting the words “County Attorney” appearing immediately before the words “may make Regulations” and substituting therefor the words “Cabinet Secretary”
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Madam Temporary Chairperson, I beg to move:- THAT the Bill be amended by inserting the following new clause immediately after Clause 5- Tenure of 5A. The County Attorney shall office. hold office for a term of six years.
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Madam Temporary Chairperson, I beg to move:- THAT Clause 2 of the Bill be amended by inserting the following new definition immediately before the definition of the term “County Attorney”- “Cabinet Secretary” means the Cabinet Secretary responsible for matters relating to justice and legal affairs.
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Madam Temporary Chairperson, pursuant to Standing Order 142, I beg to move that the Committee of the Whole do report progress on its consideration of the Office of the County Attorney Bill (Senate Bills No.3 of 2018) and seek leave to sit again tomorrow. The reason I am happy today is that I am standing with the women of this country as we seek to achieve the gender parity rule. Some people could be wondering whether I have a bandage. I am just standing in solidarity with all the women across the country. Thank you, Madam Temporary Speaker.
Chairperson, please proceed.
Madam Temporary Speaker, I beg to report progress; that the Committee of the Whole has considered the Office of the County Attorney Bill (Senate Bills No.3 of 2018) and seeks leave to seat again tomorrow.
Mover, please proceed.
Madam Temporary Speaker, I beg to move in accordance to Standing Order No.142 that the Committee of the Whole report progress on its consideration of the Office of the County Attorney Bill (Senate Bills No.3 of 2018) and defer to a later date. The electronic version of the Senate Hansard Report is for information purposes only. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor, Senate.
Mover, you have read the wrong document. Please, check again.
Madam Temporary Speaker, I beg to move that the House do agree with the Committee on the said Report. I request my learned senior, Senior Counsel, Sen. Omogeni, to second.
Madam Temporary Speaker, I second.
Next Order!
We will defer that Order. We move on to Order No. 18.
The Mover of the Bill is not in the House. Therefore, we will defer that Order too.
Next Order.
Hon. Senators, we will defer Order No.20 because the Seconder, Sen. (Dr.) Musuruve, is not in the House. In such a state, we cannot proceed.
We move on to the next order. ADOPTION OF CPAIC REPORT ON FINANCIAL OPERATIONS OF NAKURU COUNTY EXECUTIVE FOR FY 2013/2014 THAT, this House adopts the Report of the Sessional Committee on the County Public Accounts and Investments on the inquiry into the financial operations of Nakuru County Executive for the financial year 2013/2014 (1st July 2013 - 30thJune, 2014) laid on the Table of the House on Tuesday, 19th June, 2018.
On a point of order, Madam Temporary Speaker.
What is your point of order? The electronic version of the Senate Hansard Report is for information purposes only. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor, Senate.
Madam Temporary Speaker, the Chairperson of the Committee is not present but we have agreed with Sen. Kibiru to move the Motions on Orders No. 21 to 23.
If there is representation, we should proceed.
On a point of order, Madam Temporary Speaker.
What is your point of order?
Madam Temporary Speaker, is it in order for them to indicate that they will only move Order Nos.21 to 23 whereas the Order Paper indicates that they should deal with Order Nos.21 to 24? Are they saying on behalf of the County Public Accounts and Investments Committee (CPAIC) that they will only deal with Order Nos.21 to 23 and leave out Order No.24? If I heard right, the distinguished Senator from County No. 001of Mombasa, Sen. Faki, who is also a Member of my Committee, said that he will only deal with Order Nos.21 to 23.
Senator, did you say that you will only deal with Order Nos. 21 to 23 or Order Nos. 21 to 24?
Madam Temporary Speaker, there is confusion. According to the copy of the Order Paper on my desk---
Sen. Faki, there was a Supplementary Order Paper. I do not know whether you have it.
Madam Temporary Speaker, I have not seen the supplementary Order Paper.
Can we provide a Supplementary Order Paper to Sen. Faki?
Madam Temporary Speaker, the Order Paper that I have states Orders Nos.20, 21,22 and 23. May be, Order Nos.21 to 24 have been renamed.
Senator, kindly look at the Supplementary Order Paper.
On a point of order, Madam Temporary Speaker. Is it really in order for us to defer the moving of reports of a serious Committee like CPAIC just because the Chair of the Committee is not within the House? Is it not in order for them to have delegated this duty to Members of this Committee to submit or address the House on these reports?
We need to consult on that one. I understand that even if we give Sen. Faki the opportunity to movethe Motions, he is not well prepared. Sen. Faki, are you ready to move the Motions?
Madam Temporary Speaker, I wish to apologize because we are not prepared to proceed. I thought the Chairperson had left the moving notes with the secretariat but he did not. Therefore, I propose that we defer the matter until tomorrow afternoon when we shall be ready to move the Motions.
Madam Temporary Speaker, public accounts are serious and fundamental issues that need proper preparation and consideration. I agree with Sen. Pareno that in future, with your able guidance in such matters, if a Chairperson of a The electronic version of the Senate Hansard Report is for information purposes only. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor, Senate.
I agree with the sentiments of the two Senators who have raised the issue that we should take our work seriously. We should take Orders that are listed on the Order Paper seriously. The work of Senators should be seen by the actions that we do. If we are dealing with accounts for Financial Year 2014/2015 and we are in the Financial Year 2018/2019, we are failing in our responsibilities. I urge the secretariat to do these things with a lot of consultations so that we do not move back and forth. We do not want to appear like we are not serious with the work that we are doing.
Next order. ADOPTION OF CPAIC REPORT ON FINANCIAL OPERATIONS OF KILIFI COUNTY EXECUTIVE FOR FY 2013/2014 THAT, this House adopts the Report of the Sessional Committee on the County Public Accounts and Investments on the inquiry into the Financial operations of Kilifi County Executive for the Financial year 2013/2014 (1st July 2013 - 30th June, 2014) laid on the Table of the House on Tuesday, 19th June, 2018.
We defer that one also.
Next Order! ADOPTION OF CPAIC REPORT ON FINANCIAL OPERATIONS OF HOMABAY COUNTY EXECUTIVE FOR FY 2013/2014 THAT, this House adopts the Report of the Sessional Committee on the County Public Accounts and Investments on the inquiry into the Financial operations of Homabay County Executive for the Financial year The electronic version of the Senate Hansard Report is for information purposes only. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor, Senate.
We defer that one also.
Next Order. ADOPTION OF CPAIC REPORT ON FINANCIAL OPERATIONS OF KISII COUNTY EXECUTIVE FOR FY 2013/2014 THAT, this House adopts the Report of the Sessional Committee on the County Public Accounts and Investments on the inquiry into the Financial operations of Kisii County Executive for the Financial year 2013/2014 (1st July 2013 - 30th June, 2014) laid on the Table of the House on Tuesday, 19th June, 2018.
For the same reason, we are deferring that one also.
Next Order. DEVELOPMENT AND IMPLEMENTATION OF NATIONAL DISASTER RISK FINANCING STRATEGY THAT, WHEREAS Kenya’s disaster profile is dominated by droughts, fire, floods, terrorism, diseases and epidemics that disrupt livelihoods, destroy infrastructure, divert planned use of resources, interrupt economic activities and retard development; FURTHER WHEREAS the government, through its various agencies, is ultimately responsible for disaster reduction, preparedness and management; COGNIZANT of the fact that government agencies involved in disaster management are usually overwhelmed when called upon to provide response services during disasters and emergencies; AWARE that the Kenya Red Cross Society Act, Cap 256 of the Laws of Kenya establishes the Kenya Red Cross Society, a sole national Red Cross Society in Kenya, as a voluntary aid society; RECOGNIZING, the efforts of the Kenya Red Cross Society to provide first-line disaster response services in incidences of disasters and other emergencies across the country; The electronic version of the Senate Hansard Report is for information purposes only. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor, Senate.
I do not see Sen. Khaniri in the House.
On a point of order, Madam Temporary Speaker. Is it in order for these matters to keep on appearing on the Order Paper without prosecution by the Members concerned? Sen. Khaniri was in this House this afternoon. However, he is not here to move his Motion. Is it in order for us to continue listing these matters on the Order Paper and yet Members who are supposed to prosecute them are not here to do so? Madam Temporary Speaker, this has to come out clearly that if your matter is listed on Order Paper, you must prosecute it. It is unfair for Members to be in the House and only disappear when the time for prosecuting their matters comes, they withdraw from the Chamber. We need your guidance on this.
Madam Temporary Speaker, I share the same sentiments of Sen. Pareno. Some of these matters have always been listed on the Order Paper, but they are never prosecuted. I think, with your able guidance, the Senate Business Committee (SBC) needs to consult before putting any matter on the Order Paper so that Members are aware. I am happy that one of the SBC Members, Sen. Were, is in the House. It is very unfortunate The electronic version of the Senate Hansard Report is for information purposes only. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor, Senate.
Hon. Senators, I agree with the sentiments of the two Senators and I believe all us do. We will refer the matter to the SBC for further direction.
Hon. Senators, having deferred the business of the House, it is now time to adjourn the House. The Senate, therefore, stands adjourned until Tomorrow, Thursday, 13th September, 2018 at 2.30p.m. The Senate rose at 5.15 p.m. The electronic version of the Senate Hansard Report is for information purposes only. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor, Senate.