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NATIONAL ASSEMBLY OFFICIAL REPORT Wednesday, 5th November, 2008 The House met at 9.00 a.m. [Mr. Deputy Speaker in the Chair] PRAYERS NOTICE OF MOTION A B ILL TO AMEND THE NSSF ACTTO PROTECT WORKERS' SAVINGSDr. Khalwale: Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I beg to give notice of the following Motion:- THAT, concerned that the workers retirement savings in the National Social Security Fund (NSSF) continue to be mismanaged through financial misadventures by the Financial and Investment Committee of the Fund; this House grants leave for the introduction a Bill to amend the NSSF Act so as to protect the workers money, subject it to Retirement Benefits Authority Regulations, prevent the NSSF from dealing directly with banks and provide for employment by the NSSF of professional managers to advise the Finance and Investments committee. Thank you, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir. QUESTIONS BY PRIVATE NOTICE C ANCELLATION OF KENYAA IRPORTS AUTHORITY ERP TENDER(Mr. Magerer) to ask the Minister for Transport:- (a) Could the Minister table before the House documents relating to the Kenya Airports Authority tender for the supply, installation, implementation and commissioning of an integrated Enterprise Resource Planning System (ERP) (b) Is the Minister aware that the KAA Board has formed an oversight tender committee contrary to the Public Procurement and Disposal Act, which board has altered parts of the above tender's requirements to suit a company associated with some of the board members? (c) Given the foregoing anomalies, could the Minister consider cancelling the tender and order re-tendering? Mr. Deputy Speaker: Is Mr. Magerer not here? Next Question by Dr. Khalwale! E VICTION OF KANGEMI DAM RESIDENTSFROM PLOTS NOS.LR22767/LR22768Dr. Khalwale: Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I beg to ask the Minister for Lands the [Dr.Khalwale] PARLIAMENTARY DEBATES November 5, 2008 3260 following Question by Private Notice. (a) Is the Minister aware that thousands of wananchi in Kangemi's Dam Village, Nairobi are currently homeless after they were evicted by a private developer from Plots No.LR.22767 and LR.22768 (off Waiyaki Way)? (b) Who is the legal owner of those parcels of land? (c) What urgent steps is the Minister taking to solve the dispute, considering that the squatters, the developer and the Veterinary Animal Research Department have all laid claim to the plots? Mr. Deputy Speaker: Is the Minister for Lands not here? Honourable Vice-President and Minister for Home Affairs? An hon. Member: Obama! The Vice-President and Minister for Home Affairs (Mr. Musyoka): Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, it could very well be that due to the great amount of excitement in the country this morning, some of these hon. Members may not be here on time. If you could just bear with them, they are all celebrating, in their own way, the big and very historic win by Senator Obama. Mr. Deputy Speaker: Precisely! Because of that, the Chair will have to wait and proceed to the next Question! Next Question by Mr. Shakeel! Dr. Khalwale: On a point of order, Mr.Deputy Speaker, Sir. You have heard none other than the Leader of Government Business acknowledge that because of Obama's win in the United States of America (USA), the House is crippled. Could we allow him to move a Motion for Adjournment so that we could also continue the celebrations of having a Kenyan ruling the USA? I humbly request! (Applause) Mr. Deputy Speaker: Order! Indeed, our President has already done that and you must appreciate. Tomorrow is a public holiday. So, Kenyans will have a long day to celebrate, including today. Let us proceed to the next Question by Private Notice by Mr. Shakeel! I NSTITUTION OF TECHNICAL AUDITON E.A. AIRLINES AIRCRAFT(Mr. Shakeel) to ask the Minister for Transport:- (a) Could the Minister explain why the East African Airlines aircraft destined for Kisumu on Thursday 31st July, 2008, at 5.45 p.m. failed to take off on the run way at the JKIA Airport? (b) Could the Minister take urgent action to ground that aeroplane, Fokker (Registration No.5Y-EEE) before a major disaster? (c) Could the Minister order an urgent technical audit to ensure that the above airline does not flout established air safety regulations and rules? An hon. Member: He is in Kogelo! Mr. Deputy Speaker: He is in Kogelo? (Laughter) Let us move on to Ordinary Questions! ORAL ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS Question No.224 U PROOTING OF TEA BUSHES BYS MALL-SCALE FARMERSMr. Deputy Speaker: Is Mr. Mureithi not here? An hon. Member: Obama! Mr. Deputy Speaker: Next Question by Mr. Outa! Question No.250 R EHABILITATION OF INFRASTRUCUTUREIN SOUTH WEST KANO/AHEROI RRIGATION SCHEMESNovember 5, 2008 PARLIAMENTARY DEBATES 3261 Mr. Deputy Speaker: Is Mr. Outa not here? An hon. Member: He is in Kogelo! Mr. Deputy Speaker: He is in Kogelo? (Laughter) Next Question by Eng. Maina! Question No.268 G OVERNMENT SUPPORT FOR IDPSMr. Deputy Speaker: Is Mr. Maina not here? An hon. Member: He is in Kogelo! Mr. Deputy Speaker: He is in Kogelo? (Laughter) Question No.395 R ELAXING OF EMPLOYMENT REQUIREMENTSFOR KENYANS IN THE ASAL REGIONSMr. Deputy Speaker: Is Mr. Affey also in Kogelo? (Laughter) Next Question by Mr. M'Mithiaru! Question No.413 W ITHHOLDING OF UNCLAIMED FINANCIALA SSETS BY FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONSMr. Deputy Speaker: Is Mr. M'Mithiaru not here? An hon. Member: He is in Kogelo! Mr. Deputy Speaker: Hon. Members, this is getting too much now! This is a Sovereign State and we have a Parliament that is the supreme institution in this country. It is fair to be happy with the results of the American elections, but we have a sovereign country. We have very important business to transact in this House! Next Question by Mr. Nyamai! Question No.438 Y OUTH POLYTECHNIC FOR YATTA DIVISIONMr. Deputy Speaker: Is Mr. Nyamai not here? An hon. Member: Kogelo! (Laughter) Next Question by Mr. Munyaka! Question No.359 C ONSTRUCTION OF FLY-OVER ATN AIROBI-MOMBASA ROADM ACHAKOS JUNCTIONMr. Deputy Speaker: Is Mr. Munyaka not here? An hon. Member: Kogelo! Mr. Deputy Speaker: Next Question by Mr. Kambi! Question No.471 R E-CARPETING OF MAZERAS-K ALOLENI ROADMr. Kambi asked the Minister for Roads:- (a) whether he is aware that Mazeras-Kaloleni Road is completely. Kambi] dilapidated and is now [Mr. Kambi] almost impassable; and, (b) what urgent steps he will take to re-carpet the road to ease the burden on motorists. The Minister for Public Works (Mr. Obure): Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, with your permission, may I take this opportunity, on behalf of myself, and I am sure many hon. Members in this House and many Kenyans, to congratulate Mr. Barrack Obama for his victory PARLIAMENTARY DEBATES November 5, 2008 3262 in the USA. I know that his victory will assist to improve the economic welfare of the people, not only of the USA, but all over the world. Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I beg to reply. (a) I am aware that the road between Mazeras and Kaloleni is in a poor state. However, the road is motorable. (b) My Ministry will patch potholes this financial year under routine maintenance. In addition, resealing of this particular section will commence in January, 2009. Mr. Kambi: Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I appreciate the answer by the Minister. However, is he aware that, as we speak, motorists from Mombasa to Kaloleni are not using this road but have diverted to Mariakani-Mavueni Road because of the bad state of the road? What steps is he taking? Has he factored money for this road in the Budget? Mr. Obure: Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I was not aware that motorists have diverted to another road because of the very poor state of a section of this road. But we have allocated some money in the first quarter of this financial year, a total of Kshs7 million. We are in the process of allocating a further Kshs12.8 million to make this section motorable. I am sure that what the motorists are experiencing at the moment will be short-lived and the situation will be rectified shortly. Mr. Gunda: Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, when this road was first constructed, one could drive from Mazeras to Kaloleni without seeing any other vehicle. Today, the road is not only very busy but the type of vehicles that used the road then were up to seven tonnes. Today there is a cement factory at Kaloleni and we have trucks weighing 60 tonnes using that road, and that is the reason it has deteriorated. Could the Minister confirm to the House that, when they re-carpet it, they will do so to accommodate the heavy trucks using the road at the moment? Mr. Obure: Yes, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir. That is something we are experiencing all the time. Whenever we do a good road, traffic is diverted to that road, sometimes heavier traffic than initially envisaged; so, destruction of the road takes place on the first day. We will take into consideration what the hon. Member has just said to ensure that we strengthen the surface of that road to ensure that it can accommodate the heavier trucks. Mr. Washiali: Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I would like to know from the Minister the criteria they use in choosing the roads to be tarmacked, because you will find that we have roads which are very important to the people - there is a high number of vehicles that are using that road - yet they do not consider it for tarmacking. For example, there is a road from Mumias to the southern part of Mumias called Musanda in my place. It has very heavy traffic but they have never considered tarmacking that road. Which criteria do they use? Mr. Obure: Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, you will appreciate that the hon. Member has taken us from Mazeras-Kaloleni Road in Coast Province, all the way to Western Province to raise a different Question. However, I would like to say that we apply specific criteria. First, is economic viability of the road, the volume of traffic passing on the road and the classification of the road in question. So, these are the criteria, not necessarily scientific, but we are in the process of reviewing this to ensure that the criteria become as reasonable and as logical as possible. Mr. Ruteere: Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, between now and January is two November 5, 2008 PARLIAMENTARY DEBATES 3263 [Mr. Ruteere] months. We are in the same financial year that we will be in January. Why is it necessary to wait up to next year so that re-sealing can start instead of re-sealing right now? Mr. Obure: Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, you have to prepare for re-sealing. At the moment, we are patching the potholes to make the surface ready for re-sealing in January. Mr. Kambi: Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, the Minister has said that he will start the re-sealing in 2009. Could he tell this House how much money has been budgeted for the re-sealing of this road? Mr. Obure: Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I know that we have allocated funds for this road but, unfortunately, I do not have the figure with me right now, but I will make it available to the hon. Member. Question No.462 F ATE OF STUDENTS ADMITTED TOB ACHELOR OF TECHNOLOGY AT THEK ENYA POLYTECHNIC UNIVERSITYMr. Deputy Speaker: Mr. Lessonet! He is not here! We will go back to Questions by Private Notice! Mr. Langat! (Resumption of Questions by Private Notice) C ANCELLATION OF KENYAA IRPORTS AUTHORITY ERP TENDER(Mr. Magerer) to ask the Minister for Transport. (a) Could the Minister table before the House documents relating to the Kenya Airports Authority (KAA) tender for the supply, installation, implementation and commissioning of an integrated enterprise resource planning system (ERP)? (b) Is the Minister aware that KAA Board has formed an oversight tender committee contrary to the Public Procurement and Disposal Act, which board has altered parts of the above tender's requirements to suit a company associated with some of the board members? (c) Given the foregoing anomalies, could the Minister consider cancelling the tender and order re-tendering? Mr. Deputy Speaker: Mr. Langat is not here! The Question is dropped! (Question dropped) E VICTION OF KANGEMI DAMR ESIDENTS FROM PLOTN OS. LR 22767 |
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