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First Session the National Assembly Vote Twelfth Parliament First Session (No.20) (180) REPUBLIC OF KENYA TWELFTH PARLIAMENT – FIRST SESSION THE NATIONAL ASSEMBLY VOTES AND PROCEEDINGS THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 2017 1. The House assembled at thirty minutes past Two O’clock 2. The Proceedings were opened with Prayer 3. Presiding – the Honourable Speaker 4. PAPERS LAID The following Papers were laid on the Table – i) Lists of Nominees to five (5) National Government Constituencies Development Fund Committees from the National Government Constituencies Development Fund Board; ii) Centre for Advocacy Against Alcohol and Drugs Abuse (CAADA) Observation Report on the repeat presidential election in Kenya, October, 2017; iii) Annual Report and Financial Statements of the University of Eldoret for the year ended 30th June, 2016; iv) The Reports of the Auditor-General on the Financial Statements in respect of the following institutions for the year ended 30th June, 2017 and the certificates therein:- (a) The Central Bank of Kenya; and (b) East African Portland Cement Company Limited. v) The Reports of the Auditor-General on the Financial Statements in respect of the following Institutions for the year ended 30th June, 2016 and the certificates therein:- a) Kenyatta International Convention Centre; and b) Kenya Broadcasting Corporation. (No. 020) THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 2017 (181) vi) The Reports of the Auditor-General on the Financial Statements in respect of the following Constituencies for the year ended 30th June, 2016 and the certificates therein: - a) Makueni Constituency; b) Kitui West Constituency; c) Kitui Rural Constituency; d) Kitui South Constituency; e) Kitui Central Constituency; f) Turkana Central Constituency; g) Endebess Constituency; h) Kapseret Constituency; i) Turkana West Constituency; j) Tharaka Constituency; k) Manyatta Constituency; l) Kapenguria Constituency; m) Kilifi North Constituency; and n) Soy Constituency. vii) The Report of the Auditor-General on the Financial Statements of Uwezo Fund Oversight Board for the year ended 30th June, 2015 and the certificate therein. (The Leader of the Majority Party) 5. STATEMENT PURSUANT TO STANDING ORDER 44(2)(a) Pursuant to the provision of Standing Order 44(2)(a), the Leader of the Majority Party issued a Statement regarding the Business of the House for the week commencing Tuesday, December 05, 2017. 6. MOTION – DESIGNATING SERVICE LANES FOR EMERGENCY VEHICLES Motion made and Question proposed – THAT, aware that the capacity of highways and urban roads in the country is increasingly unable to cope with ever increasing vehicle traffic, particularly in cities and urban centres resulting into traffic congestion and snarl-ups; noting that these traffic congestions have resulted into serious inconveniences and wastage to motorists, heavy economic losses in terms of work hours and fuel consumption in traffic jams; concerned that these roads and highways lack dedicated lanes for use by emergency vehicles such as police, ambulances and fire engines and other such vehicles in emergency situations; cognizant of the fact that lack of dedicated lanes have many times led to loss of lives when emergency vehicles are not able to get smooth passage due to traffic congestion, this House urges the Ministry of Transport and Infrastructure through the Kenya Urban Roads Authority, Kenya Rural Roads Authority and the Kenya National Highways Authority to provide for service lanes in future road design plans and designate service lanes for emergency vehicles along the urban roads and highways throughout the country. (Hon. Julius K. Melly – 29.11.2017) (No. 020) THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 2017 (182) Debate on the Motion having been concluded on Wednesday, November 29, 2017 (Morning Sitting); Question put and agreed to. 7. MOTION – APPROVAL OF NOMINEES TO VARIOUS CONSTITUENCY COMMITTEES OF NATIONAL GOVERNMENT CONSTITUENCY DEVELOPMENT FUND Motion made and Question proposed – THAT, pursuant to the provisions of Section 43(4) of the National Government Constituency Development Fund Act, 2015 and paragraph 5 (9 & 10) of the National Government Constituency Development Fund Regulations, 2016, this House approves the list of nominees for appointment to the following twenty two (22) Constituency Committees of the National Government Constituency Development Fund, laid on the Table of the House on Wednesday, November 29, 2017 and Thursday, November 30, 2017:- 1. BALAMBALA CONSTITUENCY (i) Abdi Shale Bulle Male Youth Representative (ii) Bishar Abdi Hussein Male Adult Representative (iii) Habiba Mohamed Daud Female Youth Representative (iv) Ubah Hassan Yunis Female Adult Representative (v) Ismail Said Maalim Representative of Persons Living with Disability (vi) Katra Dagane Gedi Nominee of the Constituency Office (Male) (vii) Adan Hussein Durow Nominee of the Constituency Office (Female) 2. EMBAKASI NORTH CONSTITUENCY (i) Joseph Maina Mwihaki Male Youth Representative (ii) Richard Mwangi Chuchu Male Adult Representative (iii) Agnes Njeri Muthoni Female Youth Representative (iv) Florence Nyambura Njeri Female Adult Representative (v) Eros Kamau Mukami Representative of Persons Living with Disability (vi) Peter Kinyua Kimemia Nominee of the Constituency Office (Male) (vii) Elmina Atamba Mwimali Nominee of the Constituency Office (Female) 3. EMUHAYA CONSTITUENCY (Additional names to those approved by the House on Wednesday, November 8, 2017) (No. 020) THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 2017 (183) (i) Charles Gedion Oyalo Nominee of the Constituency Office (Male) (ii) Roseline Akiso Ochonya Nominee of the Constituency Office (Female) 4. HAMISI CONSTITUENCY (i) Brian Kedode Mwangi Male Youth Representative (ii) Stephen Ganira Ngiliman Male Adult Representative (iii) Laura Mikhala Mujesia Female Youth Representative (iv) Mary Jemaiyo Mbiti Female Adult Representative (v) Japheth Bulimo Musitikho Representative of Persons Living with Disability (vi) Robert Serete Nominee of the Constituency Office (Male) (vii) Edda Mideva Lujesi Nominee of the Constituency Office (Female) 5. HOMABAY TOWN CONSTITUENCY (i) Owala Isaiah Nyadiero Male Youth Representative (ii) Hannington Oluoch Owuor Male Adult Representative (iii) Monicah Akinyi Nyadiero Female Youth Representative (iv) Pamela Adhiambo Andele Female Adult Representative (v) Charles Otieno Ogola Representative of Persons Living with Disability (vi) Joseph Obuya Ogolla Nominee of the Constituency Office (Male) (vii) Conslate Anyango Ngonga Nominee of the Constituency Office (Female) 6. KITUTU CHACHE NORTH CONSTITUENCY (i) Evan Nyameino Riechi Male Youth Representative (ii) Samwel Onyiego Ondieki Male Adult Representative (iii) Mary Kwamboka Onkoba Female Youth Representative (iv) Jane Nyamota Gesembe Female Adult Representative (v) Andrew Mokaya Mwebi Representative of Persons Living with Disability (vi) Charles Nyangari Nominee of the Constituency Office (Male) (vii) Zainabu Mokeira Manono Nominee of the Constituency Office (Female) 7. NYAKACH CONSTITUENCY (i) Justus Ochieng Odhoch Male Youth Representative (No. 020) THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 2017 (184) (ii) Joel Onono Mckodongo Male Adult Representative (iii) Leah Brigitte Akoth Aringo Female Youth Representative (iv) Atieno Susan Otieno Female Adult Representative (v) Nashon Ogada Osenya Representative of Persons Living with Disability (vi) Henry Okoth Odingo Nominee of the Constituency Office (Male) (vii) Hellen E Were Nominee of the Constituency Office (Female) 8. SABOTI CONSTITUENCY (i) Vincent Khamati Mukabwa Male Youth Representative (ii) Benard Chepas Male Adult Representative (iii) Mouryne Atieno Obote Female Youth Representative (iv) Catherine Naliaka Chemiati Female Adult Representative (v) Irene Nafula Barasa Representative of Persons Living with Disability (vi) Willy Kibet Nominee of the Constituency Office (Male) (vii) Margaret Sesi Nominee of the Constituency Office (Female) 9. WAJIR NORTH CONSTITUENCY (Additional name to those approved by the House on Wednesday, November 8, 2017) Rukia Abdullahi Ahmed Nominee of the Constituency Office (Female) 10. LAGDERA CONSTITUENCY (i) Omar Abdi Yarrow Male Youth Representative (ii) Aden Mohamed Ahmed Male Adult Representative (iii) Maryan Abdi Iman Female Youth Representative (iv) Sondus Ali Samow Female Adult Representative (v) Ahmed Hassan Aden Representative of Persons Living with Disability (vi) Weli Nur Korone Nominee of the Constituency Office (Male) (vii) Fatuma Siyat Aden Nominee of the Constituency Office (Female) 11. ISIOLO SOUTH CONSTITUENCY (i) Mohamed Mandera Male Youth Representative (ii) Abdullahi Hallo Huka Male Adult Representative (iii) Halima Ali Guyo Female Youth Representative (iv) Dahabo Abdikadir Daud Female Adult Representative (v) Hussein Godana Golicha Representative of Persons Living with Disability (vi) Abdullahi Hassan Roba Nominee of the Constituency Office (Male) (No. 020) THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 2017 (185) (vii) Karu Diba Boru Nominee of the Constituency Office (Female) 12. MSAMBWENI CONSTITUENCY (i) Salim Mohammed Kirinzo Male Youth Representative (ii) Muhsin Abdallah Kitwana Male Adult Representative (iii) Rose Kamene Matheka Female Youth Representative (iv) Mwanaisha Rashid Halfani Female Adult Representative (v) Thabiti Mchambi Mohamed Representative of Persons Living with Disability (vi) Shee Omari Mwagwayu Nominee of the Constituency Office (Male) (vii) Sita Hamisi Mwagogo Nominee of the Constituency Office (Female) 13. MWINGI NORTH CONSTITUENCY (i) Joseph Mwendwa Ngalu Male Youth Representative (ii) Stephen Mwendwa Kimwele Male Adult Representative (iii) Christine Syombua Musyoka
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