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Fifth Session Petitions Tracker The Senate Petitions Tracker as at 5.3.2021 12TH PARLIAMENT - FIFTH SESSION PETITIONS TRACKER NO PETITIONER SUBJECT REPORTED/ DATE OF STANDING DUE DATE OF ACTUAL DATE OF REMARKS PRESENTED BY REPORTING/ COMMITTEE OF COMMITTEE’S REPORTING/ PRESENTATION COMMITTAL RESPONSE LAYING OF REPORT BY COMMITTEE 1. Ali S. Bwana Alleged non-operationalization of certain The Speaker 10/10/2017 Lands, 11/03/2018 21/06/2018 Copy of Response provisions of the Wildlife Conservation and Environment and sent to Petitioner on Management Act (No. 47 of 2013). Natural 16/03/2018, Resources. pursuant to Standing Order 233 2. Governor Stephen K. Alleged historical injustices suffered by the The Speaker 07/11/2017 Justice, Legal 11/03/2018 15/03/2018 Copy of Response Sang Talai Clan of Nandi County. Affairs and sent to Petitioner on Human Rights 16/03/2018, pursuant to Standing Order 233 3. Sammy G. Ogot Decriminalization of the Cannabis Sativa The Speaker 30/11/2017 Health 11/03/2018 01/08/2018 Copy of Response plant and its derivatives. sent to Petitioner on 03/08/2018, pursuant to Standing Order 233 4. Universities Academic A Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA) The Speaker 30/11/2017 Education 10/03/2018 06/06/2018 Copy of Response Staff Union (UASU) between UASU and the Inter-Public sent to Petitioner on Universities Councils Consultative Forum 08/06/2018, (IPUCCF). pursuant to Standing Order 233 5. Isaac Aluoch Polo Usage of the word ‘HARAMBEE’ in the Coat The Speaker 14/02/2018 Justice, Legal 14/04/2018 15/03/2018 Copy of Response Aluochier of Arms and the Public Seal. Affairs and sent to Petitioner on Human Rights 16/03/2018, pursuant to Standing Order 233 1 The Senate Petitions Tracker as at 5.3.2021 NO PETITIONER SUBJECT REPORTED/ DATE OF STANDING DUE DATE OF ACTUAL DATE OF REMARKS PRESENTED BY REPORTING/ COMMITTEE OF COMMITTEE’S REPORTING/ PRESENTATION COMMITTAL RESPONSE LAYING OF REPORT BY COMMITTEE 6. Governor James E. O. Variation of the boundaries of Nyangweta The Speaker 15/02/2018 Land, 15/04/2018 31/07/2018 Copy of Response Ongwae Forest in South Mugirango Sub-County, Kisii Environment and sent to Petitioner on County. Natural Resources 03/08/2018, pursuant to Standing Order 233 7. Residents of Alleged impropriety in procurement of Sen. Irungu 06/03/2018 Labour and Social 06/05/2018 13/06/2018 Copy of Response Murang’a County medical insurance covers for staff working Kang’ata, MP Welfare sent to Petitioner on in County Governments. 18/06/2018, pursuant to Standing Order 233 8. Residents of The proposed Mitubiri Sanitary Landfill Sen. Irungu 06/03/2018 Lands, 06/05/2018 21/06/2018 Copy of Response Murang’a County Project in Murang’a County. Kang’ata, MP Environment and sent to Petitioner on Natural Resources 16/03/2018, pursuant to Standing Order 233 9. Taratisio Ireri Kawe Enactment of a single legislation on the The Speaker 14/03/2018 Land, 14/05/2018 21/06/2018 Copy of Response protection and sustainable management of Environment and sent to Petitioner on water resources, water sources and riparian Natural Resources 16/03/2018, zones in Kenya. pursuant to Standing Order 233 10. Residents of Kajiado Adverse environmental and social effects The Speaker 15/03/2018 Land, 15/05/2018 07/11/2019 Copy of Response County arising from the construction of Phase 2A of Environment and sent to Petitioner, the Standard Gauge Railway (Nairobi – Natural Resources pursuant to Standing Naivasha Section). Order 233 11. Non-local teachers The plight and welfare of non-local teachers The Speaker 28/03/2018 Education and 28/05/2018 14/11/2018 Copy of Response working in Mandera employed by TSC and working in Mandera National Security, sent to Petitioner on County County. Defence and 16/11/2018, Foreign Relations pursuant to Standing Order 233 12. Residents of West Alleged deteriorating healthcare services in The Speaker 08/05/2018 Health 08/07/2018 07/08/2019 Copy of Response Pokot County West Pokot County. sent to the Petitioner on 15/08/2019, pursuant to Standing Order 233 13. Residents of Utheri Compensation for parcels of land acquired The Deputy Speaker 30/05/2018 Lands, 30/07/2018 wa Lari in Kiambu by the Government to pave way for the Environment and County construction of the Standard Gauge Natural Railway. Resources; and Roads and Transportation The Senate Petitions Tracker as at 5.3.2021 NO PETITIONER SUBJECT REPORTED/ DATE OF STANDING DUE DATE OF ACTUAL DATE OF REMARKS PRESENTED BY REPORTING/ COMMITTEE OF COMMITTEE’S REPORTING/ PRESENTATION COMMITTAL RESPONSE LAYING OF REPORT BY COMMITTEE 14. The Governor and The status of and funding for the Moi The Speaker 31/05/2018 Health 31/07/2018 24/07/2019 Copy of Response Officers of the Uasin Teaching and Referral Hospital in Uasin sent to the Petitioner Gishu County Gishu County. on 15/08/2019, Government pursuant to Standing Order 233 15. Residents of Kericho The status of land owned by multinationals The Speaker 31/05/2018 Land, 31/07/2018 and Bomet Counties in Kericho and Bomet Counties. Environment and Natural Resources and Justice, Legal Affairs and Human Rights (Petition re- directed to Lands, Environment and Natural Resources) 16. Kenya Union of Stalemate in the CBA negotiations between The Speaker 31/05/2018 Health 31/07/2018 Clinical Officers the Kenya Union of Clinical Officers and the government. 17. Representatives of Budgetary support to Wildlife Conservancies Sen. Halake Abshiro, 13/06/2018 Lands, 13/08/2018 07/11/2019 Copy of Response the Community for sustainable conservation and community MP Environment and sent to Petitioner, Wildlife development. Natural Resources pursuant to Standing Conservancies Order 233 18. David G. Njau The settlement of awards to Ex-Kenya Air The Speaker 19/06/2018 National Security, 19/08/2018 03/12/2019 Copy of Response force officers and servicemen by the courts. Defence and sent to Petitioner on Foreign Relations 15/12/2019, pursuant to Standing Order 233 19. Members of the Protection of the Abasuba language, culture Sen. Samson 19/06/2018 Labour and Social 19/08/2018 07/11/2018 Copy of Response Abasuba Community and heritage. Cherarkey, MP Welfare and sent to Petitioner on from western Kenya Education 09/11/2018, pursuant to Standing Order 233 20. Nairobi Importers and Fight against contraband goods in Kenya Sen. Sakaja Johnson, 11/07/2018 Tourism, Trade 11/09/2018 17/10/2018 Copy of Response Traders Association and other challenges in the sector. MP and sent to Petitioner on Industrialization 19/10/2019, pursuant to Standing Order 233 The Senate Petitions Tracker as at 5.3.2021 NO PETITIONER SUBJECT REPORTED/ DATE OF STANDING DUE DATE OF ACTUAL DATE OF REMARKS PRESENTED BY REPORTING/ COMMITTEE OF COMMITTEE’S REPORTING/ PRESENTATION COMMITTAL RESPONSE LAYING OF REPORT BY COMMITTEE 21. Residents of Kaputiei Non-recruitment of locals by flower firms, Sen. Mary Seneta, 18/07/2018 Labour and Social 18/09/2018 09/10/19 Copy of Response – North Ward in institutions and other companies operating MP Welfare sent to Petitioner on Kajiado County in the Ward. 19/10/2019 pursuant to Standing Order 233 22. Residents of Samburu The purported conferment of municipal Sen. (Dr.) Lelegwe 18/07/2018 Justice, Legal 18/09/2018 20/02/2019 Copy of Response County status upon Maralal town. Ltumbesi, MP Affairs and sent to Petitioner on Human Rights 25/04/2019, pursuant to Standing Order 233 23. Residents of Gilgil Alleged grabbing of public utility and private The Speaker 31/07/2018 Lands, 30/09/2018 1/12/2020 Copy of Response Township, Nakuru land at Leleshwa Gilgil Township, Environment and sent to Petitioner, County. Natural Resources pursuant to Standing Order 233 24. Ahmed Shahame Status of Mkomani Clinic Society trading as The Speaker 31/07/2018 Health 30/09/2018 Mwindani Bomu Hospital in Mombasa County. 25. David Muiga Ng’ang’a Alleged unlawful deprivation of a parcel of The Speaker 07/08/2018 Lands, 07/10/2018 07/11/2019 Copy of Response land situated in Kaputiei North, Kajiado Environment and sent to Petitioner, County. Natural Resources pursuant to Standing Order 233 26. John Kimeu Mukai Compensation of residents and restoration Temporary Speaker 11/09/2018 Lands, 11/11/2018 of the Thange River Basin. (Prof. Margaret Environment and Kamar) Natural Resources (Petition re- directed to Energy) 27. Vincent Ombaka Disruption of local trade by Government Temporary Speaker 11/09/2018 Tourism, Trade 11//11/2018 09/10/19 Copy of Response action and sanctions. (Prof.) Margaret and sent to Petitioner Kamar Industrialization pursuant to Standing Order 233 28. Kevin Ndoho Review of laws relating to business Temporary Speaker 11/09/2018 Tourism, Trade 11//11/2018 09/10/19 Copy of Response Macharia premises. (Prof. Margaret and sent to Petitioner Kamar) Industrialization pursuant to Standing Order 233 29. Rev. David Muganada Kibera Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs). The Deputy Speaker 19/09/2018 National 19/11/2018 1/12/2020 Copy of Response Cohesion, Equal sent to Petitioner, Opportunity and pursuant to Standing National Order 233 The Senate Petitions Tracker as at 5.3.2021 NO PETITIONER SUBJECT REPORTED/ DATE OF STANDING DUE DATE OF ACTUAL DATE OF REMARKS PRESENTED BY REPORTING/ COMMITTEE OF COMMITTEE’S REPORTING/ PRESENTATION COMMITTAL RESPONSE LAYING OF REPORT BY COMMITTEE Integration 30. Residents of Tinderet The operations of Karebe Gold Mining Sen. Samson 25/09/2018 Labour and Social 25/11/2018 Sub-County in Nandi Limited. Cherarkey, MP Welfare County (Petition re- directed to Lands, Environment and Natural Resources) 31.
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