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1 GOVERNMENT OF NAIROBI CITY COUNTY THE NAIROBI CITY COUNTY ASSEMBLY FIRST ASSEMBLY (SECOND SESSION) S TRACKER 2014 The Motions Tracker provides an overview of the current status of all Motions before the Nairobi City County Assembly during the year. No. SUBJECT NOTICE OF 1. THAT, the Thanks of the County Assembly be recorded for the exposition of the public policy contained in the Address of the Governor delivered on February 12th HON. Elias Adopted 2. THAT, pursuant to the provisions of the Standing Order 152, this Assembly approves the appointment of the following Members to the County Assembly Business Committee: - 1.Hon. Alex Ole Magelo, MCA - Speaker of the County Assembly/Chairperson Hon. David Mberia, MCA, The Majority Whip Adopted

2 2.Hon. Elias O. Otieno, MCA Hon. Kennedy O. Ng ondi, MCA. 5. Hon. Pius Owino Otieno, MCA. 6. Hon. Peter Imwatok, MCA. 7. Hon. Jaffer Kassam, MCA. 8. Hon. Caroline A. Muga, MCA. 9. Hon. Elizabeth Manyala, MCA. 10. Hon. David N. Mberia, MCA. 11. Hon. Beatrice Kwamboka, MCA. 12. Hon. Hashim A. Kamau, MCA. 13. Hon. Samuel N. Nyangwara, MCA. 14. Hon. Paul Muiruri Kiguathi Kados, MCA. 15. Hon. Michael Wainaina Wanjiku, MCA. 16. Hon. James Mwaura Chege, MCA. 17. Hon. George Maina Njoroge, MCA. 18. Hon. Peter Wahinya Kimuhu, MCA. 19. Hon. Peter Muriithi Warutere, MCA. 3. THAT, notwithstanding the provisions of Standing Order 94(4), this Assembly orders that, each speech in a debate on any Bill be limited as follows:- A maximum of forty five (45) minutes for the Mover, in moving and replying, a maximum of twenty (20) minutes for the Chairperson of the relevant committee (if the Bill is not sponsored by the relevant committee), and a maximum of ten (10) minutes for any other Member speaking except the the and the the, who shall be limited to a maximum of Hon. David Mberia, MCA, The Majority Whip Hon. Hashim Kamau, MCA, The Whip Adopted

3 No. SUBJECT NOTICE OF fifteen minutes (15) each; and that priority in speaking shall be accorded to the the, the the and the Chairperson of the relevant Sectoral Committee in that Order. 4. THAT, notwithstanding the provisions of Standing Order 94(4), this Assembly orders that, each speech in a debate on any Motion including a Special motion, be limited in the following manner:- A maximum of three hours with not more than twenty (20) minutes for the Mover and ten (10) minutes for each other Member speaking, except the the and the the, who shall be limited to a maximum of fifteen (15) minutes each, and that ten (10) minutes before the expiry of the time, the Mover be called upon to reply; and that priority in speaking be accorded to the the, the the and the Chairperson of the relevant Sectoral Committee, in that Order Hon. David Mberia, MCA, The Majority Whip Hon. Hashim Kamau, MCA, The Whip Adopted 5. THAT, pursuant to the provisions of Standing Order 94(4), this Assembly orders debate on the Motion on the address by the Governor be limited to no more than ten (10) minutes for each Member speaking, twenty (20) minutes for the Mover in moving and replying and twenty (20) minutes for the Hon. David Mberia, MCA, The Majority Whip Hon. Hashim Kamau, MCA, The Whip Adopted

4 6. THAT, notwithstanding the provisions of Standing Order 94(4), this Assembly orders that, each speech in a debate on a Report of a Committee, including a Report of a Joint Committee of the Assembly, be limited as follows: - A maximum of sixty (60)minutes for the Mover in moving and thirty (30) minutes in replying, and a maximum of ten (10) minutes for any other Member speaking, except the Leader of the and the the, who shall be limited to a maximum of fifteen (15) minutes each; and that priority be accorded to the the and the the, in that Order. 7. THAT, notwithstanding the provisions of Standing Order 94(4), this Assembly orders that, the debate on any Motion for the Adjournment of the Assembly to a day other than the next normal Sitting Day in accordance with the Calendar of the Assembly, shall be limited to a maximum of three (3) hours with not more than five (5) minutes for each Member speaking, except the the and the the, who shall be limited to a maximum of ten (10) minutes each; and that priority be accorded to the the and the the, in that Order Hon. David Mberia, MCA, The Majority Whip Hon. David Mberia, MCA, The Majority Whip Hon. Hashim Kamau, MCA, The Whip Adopted Adopted Provided that, when the period of Recess proposed by any such motion does not exceed fifteen days, the debate shall be limited to a maximum of thirty minutes (30), and shall be

5 No. SUBJECT NOTICE OF strictly confined to the question of the adjournment. 8. THAT, aware that Article 6(2) of the Constitution recognizes that the National and County governments are distinct and interdependent; and that Devolution is an important principle in the new structure of governance; further aware that recognizing the fundamental role of education worldwide in fostering economic and social transformation has prompted government to create specialized agencies to among other functions, regulate the training, registration, recruitment and deployment of teachers; noting that the function of pre-primary education is vested in the County Governments pursuant to the Fourth Schedule of the Constitution and that the County has inadequate teachers in pre-primary level, this Assembly urges the County Government of Nairobi to employ enough teachers in ECD centres Hon. David B. Kitavi, MCA Hon. Jackson M. Ngare, MCA Adopted 9. THAT, aware that of late there has been an increase in the number of street children/families within the Nairobi City Central Business District, greatly affecting business in the City Centre; further aware that this problem had turned into a social nightmare with more street Hon. Elizabeth Manyala, MCA Hon. Peter Warutere, MCA Adopted. The motion was responded by the Executive on 13 th March

6 children/families invading major streets within the CBD; concerned that these street children are now extorting money from innocent pedestrians and motorists through intimidation and threats of use of human waste, this Assembly urges the County Government to move with speed and address this issue. explaining the plan of action on it. 10. THAT, aware that the Nairobi City County is the hub of East and Central Africa with vast potential and resources for wooing foreign investors especially in the hospitality industry; concerned that there is poor location of food courts and eating hubs with most of the eating places being housed within or adjacent to major petrol stations within the city or along major highways thereby exposing consumers to pollution more so to the risk of exposure to the hazardous Benzene Toloen Ethylbenzen and Xylene (BTEX) commonly found in petroleum fumes; this Assembly urges the County Executive Committee to take necessary measures to relocate food courts situated within or adjacent to petrol stations to safer havens Hon. Elizabeth Manyala, MCA Hon. Peter Warutere, MCA Negatived. 11. THAT, aware that the Constitution of Kenya (2010) grants the citizens of this republic comprehensive rights and fundamental freedoms; further aware that law enforcement is crucial to harmonious living and the orderly conduct of business in the City; deeply concerned that the enforcement of City by-laws by County askaris most often borders on the illegal and unconstitutional, characterized by arbitrary arrests and harassment of Nairobi residents thus Hon. Osman A. Ibrahim, MCA Hon. Jacqueline A. Nyangala, MCA Adopted

7 No. SUBJECT NOTICE OF infringing on their rights and fundamental freedoms; noting that such arbitrary arrest and harassment exposes the County Government to costly litigation from affected residents; this Assembly urges the County Government to urgently hasten the reorganization and retraining of the County Askaris to ensure compliance with the Constitution in enforcement of County legislations and by-laws. 12. THAT, aware that Nairobi City is getting overpopulated and there is need to have an efficient transport system; deeply concerned that Nairobi City streets have no special lanes for the motorcycles and many accidents occur on daily basis; further aware that some of these motorcycles are known to use pavements therefore causing unnecessary traffic jam; and that to avoid future disasters since our hospitals are recording a high number of motorcycle victims, there is need to urgently deal with the situation; this Assembly resolves that the County Government bans motorcycles and tuk tuks from entering the City Centre Hon. Maurice Akuk, MCA Hon. Jacquline Nyangala Awaiting debate. Debated on and withdrawn on the same day. 13. THAT, pursuant to Section 45(1) (b) of the County Governments Act, this Assembly adopts the Sixth Report of the Sectoral Committee on Budget and Appropriations on the Hon. Michael Ogada, MCA, Chairperson of Sectoral Committee on Hon. David Njoroge Kairu, MCA Adopted

8 vetting of the Nominee for County Chief Officer- Finance, Nairobi City County. Budget and Appropriations. 14. THAT, pursuant to Section 45(1) (b) of the County Governments Act, this Assembly adopts the Eight Report of the Sectoral Committee on Agriculture, Environment and Natural Resources on the vetting of the County Chief Nominee for Chief Officer- Environment. 15. THAT, pursuant to Section 45(1) (b) of the County Governments Act, this Assembly adopts the Third Report of the Sectoral Committee on Education, Children and Youth Affairs on the vetting of the Nominee for County Chief Officer- Education, Children and Youth Affairs. 16. THAT, pursuant to Section 45(1) (b) of the County Governments Act, this Assembly adopts the Sixth report of the Sectoral Committee on Justice and Legal Affairs on the vetting of the Nominee for County Chief Officer- Information, Communication and E-Government Hon. Benson L. Amutavi, MCA, Chairperson of Sectoral Committee on Agriculture, Environment and Natural Resources Hon. David B. Kitavi, MCA, Chairperson of Sectoral Committee Children, Early Education and Vocational Training Hon. Jaffer Kassam, MCA, Chairperson of Sectoral Committee on Justice & Legal Affairs. Hon. Michael Wainaina, MCA Hon. George Maina Njoroge, MCA Adopted Adopted Motion withdrawn on THAT, pursuant to Section 45(1) (b) of the County Governments Act, this Assembly adopts the Fifth report of the Sectoral Committee on Water and Sanitation on the vetting of the Nominee for County Chief Officer- Water, Energy and Natural Resources Hon. Alex Ouda Otieno, MCA, Chairperson of Sectoral Committee on Water and Sanitation. Hon. Hon. Kenneth Thugi, MCA, Vice Chairperson of Sectoral Committee on Water and Adopted

9 No. SUBJECT NOTICE OF 18. THAT, aware that the Nairobi County Public Service Board is charged with the mandate of appointing persons to hold offices in the County Public Service and promote values and principles contained in Articles 10 and 232 of the Constitution of Kenya (2010); further aware that the Board failed to submit its report on the execution of its functions to this Assembly on the month of December, 2013 as provided for by Section 59 (5) (1) (a) of the County Governments Act 2012; deeply concerned that the Board has on two occasions forwarded to the County Assembly names of nominees who do not meet the standards set to hold County offices as provided for in Chapter Six of the Constitution; this Assembly resolves to remove the Members of the Nairobi County Public Service Board on the ground of incompetence and violation of the Constitution and the County Governments Act, Hon. Stephen Kamau Thuo, MCA Sanitation. Awaiting Debate. 19. THAT, aware that the Transition Authority under Legal Notice No. 177 provided for the transfer of the county transport function including county roads, mechanical and transport equipment and public road transport to county governments; concerned that this function is yet to be transferred despite Nairobi City County s compliance with all the pre-requirements and having 37 certified engineers; noting that the Fourth Schedule of the Constitution (2010) Hon. Peter Imwatok, MCA Motion withdrawn on

10 supports the devolvement of this function, this Assembly resolves that the Transition Authority should immediately undertake all the necessary measures to ensure the transfer of the county transport function to the Nairobi City County Government. 20. THAT, aware that Nairobi City County has the highest population with the fastest infrastructure development; deeply concerned that the failure to mark and name all roads and streets and to number all the buildings is hampering the aforementioned development; noting that this is crucial in order to see the provision of quick and efficient services such as courier, firefighting, security and postal services, this Assembly resolves that the County Government move with speed and ensure that all county roads, streets and buildings are marked and the building number should coincide with the land registration number where the building stands to facilitate land rates collection amongst other things Hon. Andrew Macharia Mbao, MCA Awaiting debate

11 No. SUBJECT NOTICE OF 21. THAT, aware that there exists a Commonwealth Parliamentary Association (CPA) which is an Association of Parliaments of Commonwealth Countries worldwide; further aware that the CPA recruits new assemblies which are competent to enact state, provincial or territorial legislations; noting that the Association provides its members opportunity to participate in a wide and expanding range of activities and programmes, and that members are also entitled to exchange of knowledge and information on practices and procedures in other Parliaments and Legislatures, as well as other benefits including sending delegates to annual conferences upon payment of the membership subscription; this Assembly resolves to apply for membership in the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association as follows; Hon. Jaffer Kassam, MCA Hon. Hashim Kamau, MCA 02/04/2014 Adopted THAT:- (a) the membership be effective immediately upon the approval of the application by the General Assembly of the

12 Commonwealth Parliamentary Association; (b) this Honourable Assembly agrees to abide by the provisions of the Constitution of the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association; (c) the required membership fee be paid to the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association; and this resolution be communicated to the secretariat of the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association, immediately following its passage. 22. THAT, this Assembly adopts THE REPORT OF THE COUNTY ASSEMBLY SECTORAL COMMITTEE ON WATER SANITATION ON THE SITE INSPECTION VISIT TO MWIKI WARD, laid on the Table of the Assembly today Tuesday 11 th March, Hon. Alex Otieno, MCA Chairperson of Sectoral Committee on Water & Sanitation

13 No. SUBJECT NOTICE OF 23. THAT, this Assembly adopts THE REPORT OF THE COUNTY ASSEMBLY SECTORAL COMMITTEE ON WATER SANITATION ON THE SITE INSPECTION VISIT TO LAINI SABA NYAYO HIGHRISE WARDS, laid on the Table of the Assembly today Wednesday March 26 th, Hon. Alex Otieno, MCA Chairperson of Sectoral Committee on Water & Sanitation 24. THAT, aware that the Public Procurement and Disposal Act, 2005, requires that each Public entity establish procedures to provide for the making of decisions on behalf of the public entity relating to procurement; further aware that on 25 th March, 2013, the Minister for Finance gazetted the Public Procurement and Disposal (County Government Regulations) as Legal Notice No. 60 of 2013 enacting guidelines to be followed by the County Governments when carrying out procurement processes within the county; deeply concerned that public procurement processes within the County Government are bureaucratic in nature and there isn t enough personnel to handle the workload, resulting in delays in implementation of public projects and attracting unnecessary extra Hon. David Mberia, MCA, Majority Chief Whip Awaiting debate

14 costs that are met by taxpayers across the City; this Assembly resolves that the County Government move with speed and ensure that procurement process within the County is decentralized to the respective existing departments or entities of the county government in order to expedite the procurement processes and implementation of projects within the stipulated time and at a reasonable cost. 25. THAT, aware that recent years have witnessed a marked increase in the number of commercial sex workers across the streets of Nairobi City Central Business District (CBD); further aware that Sections 153 and 154 of the Penal Code (Chapter 63 of the laws of Kenya), prohibits both men and women from living wholly or partly on earnings of prostitution or from soliciting; deeply concerned that the enforcement of the provisions of the penal code on prostitution remains lackluster, and that commercial sex workers now undertake their unlawful practice openly within the CBD, this Assembly urges the County Government to move with speed and vigorously enforce the Hon. Jane Muasya Awaiting debate

15 No. SUBJECT NOTICE OF provisions of the law to deter the vice within the CBD. 26. THAT, pursuant to the provisions of Section 35 of the Ward Development Fund Act, 2014, this Assembly approves the appointment of the following Members to the County Assembly Select Committee on the Ward Development Fund: Hon. Elias O. Okumu, MCA, Leader of Majority Hon. Abdi, I. Hassan, MCA, Adopted 1. Hon. Maurice Otieno Gari, MCA 2. Hon. Peter Isuha, MCA 3. Hon. Diana Kapeen, MCA 4. Hon. David Kitavi, MCA 5. Hon. Wilfred Odalo, MCA 6. Hon. Moses Ogeto, MCA 7. Hon. Michael Wainana Wanjiku, MCA 8. Hon. Chege Mwaura, MCA 9. Hon. Peter Wahinya Kimuhu, MCA 10. Hon. Njoroge G. Maina, MCA 27. THAT, aware that the Transition Authority under Legal Notice No. 177 provided for the transfer of the county Hon. Peter Imwatok Awaiting debate

16 transport function including county roads, mechanical and transport equipment and public road transport to county governments; concerned that this function is yet to be transferred despite Nairobi City County s compliance with all the prerequirements and having 37 certified engineers; noting that the Fourth Schedule of the Constitution (2010) supports the devolvement of this function, this Assembly urges the County Government to take all necessary measures to ensure the transfer of the County transport function is effected as soon as possible. 28. THAT, this Assembly adopts THE REPORT OF THE COUNTY ASSEMBLY SELECT COMMITTEE ON BUDGET APPROPRIATIONS ON THE NAIROBI CITY COUNTY SUPPLEMENTARY ESTIMATES FOR 2013/2014, laid on the Table of the Assembly today Wednesday 2 nd April, Hon. Michael Ogada, MCA Chairperson of Select Committee of Budget & Appropriations. Hon. Petronilla Achieng, MCA Adopted 29. THAT, this Assembly adopts THE REPORT OF THE COUNTY ASSEMBLY Hon. Michael Ogada, MCA Hon. Petronilla Adopted.

17 No. SUBJECT NOTICE OF SELECT COMMITTEE ON BUDGET APPROPRIATIONS ON THE NAIROBI CITY COUNTY FISCAL STRATEGY PAPER FOR THE FY 2014/15 OVER THE MEDIUM TERM, laid on the Table of the Assembly today Wednesday 2 nd April, Chairperson of Select Committee on Budget and Appropriations Achieng, MCA 30. THAT, this Assembly approves THE PUBLIC FINANCE MANAGEMENT (NAIROBI CITY COUNTY ASSEMBLY CAR LOAN SCHEME FUND) REGULATIONS, 2014, laid on the Table of the Assembly today Wednesday 2 nd April, Hon. Elias O. Okumu, MCA the 31. THAT, this Assembly approves THE PUBLIC FINANCE MANAGEMENT (NAIROBI CITY COUNTY ASSEMBLY MORTGAGE SCHEME FUND) REGULATIONS, 2014, laid on the Table of the Assembly today Wednesday 2 nd April, Hon. Elias O. Okumu, MCA the

18 32. THAT, this Assembly adopts THE REPORT OF THE SECTORAL COMMITTEE ON JUSTICE LEGAL AFFAIRS ON THE ASSAULT OF HON. CLARENCE K. MUNGA BY CITY COUNCIL ASKARIS ON 18 TH JUNE, 2013, laid on the Table of the Assembly today Wednesday 2 nd April, Hon. Jaffer Kassam, MCA Chairperson of Sectoral Committee Justice and Legal Affairs 33. THAT, this Assembly adopts THE REPORT OF THE SECTORAL COMMITTEE ON JUSTICE LEGAL AFFAIRS ON THE VETTING OF THE NOMINEE FOR CHIEF OFFCER, NAIROBI CITY COUNTY INFORMATION, COMMUNICATION E- GOVERNMENT, laid on the Table of the Assembly today Wednesday 2 nd April, Hon. Jaffer Kassam, MCA Chairperson of Sectoral Committee Justice and Legal Affairs 34. THAT, this Assembly adopts THE REPORT OF THE SECTORAL COMMITTEE ON PLANNING HOUSING ON THE ENQUIRY INTO Hon. Maxwell Ochar, MCA Vice Chairperson

19 No. SUBJECT NOTICE OF THE CONTESTED OWNERSHIP OF THE BOWLING GREEN RESTAURANT, laid on the Table of the Assembly today Wednesday 2 nd April, of Sectoral Committee on Planning and Housing 35. THAT, aware that the County Government has expressed its support and willingness to adhere to the requirement for the award of at least 30% of all County tenders to youth, women and vulnerable groups; further aware that the initiative is timely and crucial in mitigating unemployment and poverty amongst young Nairobi residents; serious capital challenges have arisen making it impossible for the favored groups to supply the goods required in various tenders; deeply concerned that the target groups don t always necessarily have the capital to take care of Local Purchase Orders (LPOs) issued to them amounting to millions of shillings and thus losing out on the tender awards; noting that LPOs can be used as guarantee against Bank loans to ensure banks don t suffer loses by deducting Hon. David Mberia, MCA Majority Chief Whip

20 36. monies from the said group s accounts once paid for supplying goods, while enabling the youths to access financing facilities for their businesses; this Assembly urges the Nairobi County Government to consider partnering with friendly Commercial Banks where the said groups hold accounts in order to provide loans against LPOs issued by the Nairobi City County Government which can then be repaid when the goods are supplied and the LPO paid for by the County government to enable the target groups benefit fully from the 30% allocated to them.

21 No. SUBJECT NOTICE OF

22 GOVERNMENT OF NAIROBI CITY COUNTY THE NAIROBI CITY COUNTY ASSEMBLY FIRST ASSEMBLY (FIRST SESSION) S TRACKER 2013 The Motions Tracker provides an overview of the current status of all Motions before the Nairobi City County Assembly during the year. SUBJECT 1. That, pursuant to the provisions of the Interim Standing Order 152, this Assembly approves the appointment of the following members to the County Assembly Business Committee: 1. Hon. Alex Ole Magelo, Speaker of the County Assembly - Chairperson, 2. Hon. Elias Otieno MCA, Majority, 3., NOTICE OF HON. Elias 23/4/ /4/2013 Adopted

23 No. SUBJECT NOTICE OF. 4. Hon. Pius Owino Otieno, MCA 5. Hon. Peter Imwatok, MCA 6. Hon. Jaffer Kassam, MCA 7. Hon. Michael Oganda, MCA 8. Hon. Elizabeth Manyala, MCA 9. Hon. David N. Mberia, MCA 10. Hon. Beatrice Kwamboka, MCA 11. Hon. Athman Hashim Kamau, MCA 12. Hon. Paul Muiruri Kiguathi Kados, MCA 13. Hon. Michael Wainaina Wanjiku, MCA 14. Hon. James Mwaura Chege, MCA 15. Hon. George Maina Njoroge, MCA 16. Hon. Muriithi Warutere, MCA 2. That, pursuant to the provisions of the Interim Standing Order 94(1), this Assembly orders that debate on the Motion on the address of the Governor be limited to no more than fifteen (15) minutes for each member speaking, twenty (20) minutes for the Mover in moving and replying and twenty (20) minutes for the 3. That, the thanks of the County Assembly be recorded for the exposition of Public Policy contained in the Address of the Governor laid on the table of the Assembly on Thursday, 18 th April, That, pursuant to the provisions of the Interim Standing Order 153, this Assembly approves the appointment of the following members to the Committee on Selection: Hon. Elias Majority Part Hon. Elias Majority Part HON. Elias Hon. Peter Imwatok, MCA 23/4/2013 Adopted (1 st Allotted day) (2 nd Allotted day, 9.00 am.) (3 rd Allotted day, 3.00 pm (4 th Allotted day) Considered and Adopted 24/4/2013 Adopted

24 1. Hon. Elias Otieno, MCA Majority, Chairperson Hon. Diana Kapeen, MCA 4. Hon. David Kitavi, CMA 5. Hon. Nelson Masiga, MCA 6. Hon. David N Mberia, MCA 7. Hon. Oscar O Lore, MCA 8. Hon. Dan Mutiso, MCA 9. Hon. Millicent Wambui Mugadi, MCA 10. Hon. Andrew Macharia Mbau, MCA 11. Hon. Anthony Kiragu Karanja, MCA 12. Hon. Kenneth Thugi Muroki, MCA 13. Hon. Njunguna Mwangi, MCA 5. That, pursuant to the provisions of the Interim Standing Order 188, this Assembly approves the appointment of the following members to the County Assembly Rules and Procedures Committee:- 1. Hon. Alex Ole Magelo, MCA Speaker of the County Assembly, Chairperson 2. Hon. Elias Otieno, MCA Majority 3. Hon. Joash Omwenga, MCA 4. Hon. Martin Karanja Kingethu, MCA 6. That, notwithstanding the provisions of the Interim Standing Order 94(4), this Assembly orders that, each speech in a debate on any bill be limited as follows: a maximum of sixty (6) minutes for the Mover, in moving and replying, a maximum of twenty (20) minutes for the Chairperson of the relevant Committee (if the Bill is not sponsored by the relevant Committee), and a maximum of fifteen (15) minutes for any other member speaking, except the the Majority and the the, who shall be limited to a maximum of twenty minutes (20) each; and that priority in speaking be accorded to the Leader Hon. Elias Hon. Elias Majority Part 24/4/2013 Adopted Adopted

25 No. SUBJECT NOTICE OF of the, the leader of the and the Chairperson of the relevant Departmental Committee, in that order. 7. That, notwithstanding the provisions of the Interim Standing Order 94(4), this Assembly orders that, on Wednesday morning, each speech in a debate on any Motion which is NOT sponsored by the Majority, or the or a Committee, including a Special Motion, be limited in the following manner: A maximum of three hours with not more than twenty (20) minutes for the Mover and ten (10) minutes for each other member speaking, except the the and the the, who shall be limited to a maximum of twenty (20) minutes each, and that ten (10) minutes before the expiry time, the Mover be called upon to reply; and that priority in speaking be accorded to the the, the the and the Chairperson of the relevant Departmental Committee, in that order. 8. That, notwithstanding the provisions of Standing Order 94(4), this Assembly orders that, each speech in a debate on a Report of a Committee, including a Report of a Joint Committee of the Assembly, be limited as follows: A maximum of sixty (60) minutes for the Mover in moving and thirty (30) minutes in replying, and a maximum of fifteen (15) minutes for any other member speaking, except the the and the the, who shall be limited to a maximum of twenty (20) minutes each, and that priority be accorded to the the and the the, in that Order. 9. THAT, notwithstanding the provisions of Standing Order 94(4), this Assembly orders that each speech in Hon. Elias Majority Part Hon. Elias Majority Part Hon. Elias Adopted Adopted Adopted

26 Committee of Supply on a motion that The Speaker do now leave the Chair shall be limited to five minutes, excluding the Mover who shall be limited to a maximum of twenty (20) minutes in moving and ten (10) minutes in replying and the Chairperson of the County Budget and Appropriations Committee, who shall be limited to a maximum of twenty (20) minutes. 10. THAT, notwithstanding the provisions of Standing Order 94(4), this Assembly orders that, the debate on any Motion for the Adjournment of the Assembly to a day other than the next normal Sitting Day in accordance with the Calendar of the Assembly, shall be limited to a maximum of three (3) hours with not more than five (5) minutes for each member speaking, except the the and the Leader of the, who shall be limited to a maximum of ten (10) minutes each; and that priority be accorded to the the Majority party and the the, in that Order. Provided that, when the period of Recess proposed by any such motion does not exceed none days, the debate shall be limited to a maximum of thirty minutes (30), and shall be strictly confined to the question of the adjournment. 11. Election of Chairperson of committees of the whole Assembly (standing Order 14(1) 12. Adoption of the Standing Orders of the Nairobi City County Assembly 13. THAT, pursuant to the provisions of the Interim Standing Order 185, this Assembly approves the appointment of the following Members to the Committee Appointment : - Majority Part Hon. Elias Majority Part Hon. Elias Hon. Elias Hon. Elias Adopted Adopted Adopted Adopted

27 No. SUBJECT NOTICE OF 1. Hon. Alex Ole Mangelo, MCA - Speaker of the County Assembly, Chairperson 2. Hon. Elias Otieno, MCA - Majority THAT, pursuant to the provisions of the Standing Order 188(4), this Assembly approves the second report of the County Assembly Rules and Procedure Committee on amendment to Standing Order Nos. 185 (1)_ and 187(2) of the Nairobi City County Assembly 15. THAT, pursuant to the provisions of the Standing Order No. 156, this Assembly approves the appointment of the following members nominated by the House Business Committee to be the members of the respective Sectoral Committees as indicated below: A. Committee on Agriculture, Environment and Natural Resources 1. Hon Alhad Ahmed Adam, MCA 2. Hon. Benson Lighavoh Amutavi, MCA 3. Hon. Daniel Oria Odhiambo, MCA 4. Hon. Alexander Mutisya Mulatya, MCA 5. Hon. Peter Imwatok, MCA 6. Hon. Samuel Ndungu Njoroge, MCA 7. Hon. Michael Wainaina, MCA 8. Hon. Peter Wahinya, MCA 9. Hon. Samuel Kagiri Mwangi, MCA Hon. Elias Hon. Elias Adopted Adopted B. Committee on Health Service 1. Hon. Sam Nyangwara, MCA 2. Hon. George Ochola, MCA 3. Hon. Manoah Mboku, MCA 4. Hon. Elizabeth Manyala, MCA 5. Hon. Peter Owera, MCA

28 6. Hon. Martin Mugo, MCA 7. Hon. Erastus Muiruri Mburu, MCA 8. Hon. Peter Wahinya Kimuhu, MCA 9. Hon. Charles Thuo, MCA C. Committee on Culture and Community Services 1. Hon. Oscar Lore, MCA 2. Hon. Ronald Milare, MCA 3. Hon. Joash Omwenga, MCA 4. Hon. David N Mberia, MCA 5. Hon. Ken Ngondi, MCA 6. Hon. Andrew Macharia, MCA 7. Hon. Jackson Kiama, MCA 8. Hon. Martin Kinyanjui, MCA 9. Hon. Paul Kiguathi Kados, MCA D. Committee on Transport and Public Works 1. Hon. Ken Oduru Nyarumba, MCA 2. Hon. Diana Kapeen, MCA 3. Hon. Shadrack Juma, MCA 4. Hon. Maurice Gari Otieno, MCA 5. Hon. Clarence K Munga, MCA 6. Hon. Kennedy Ngondi, MCA 7. Hon. Osman Adow Ibrahim, MCA 8. Hon. Irungu Samuel, MCA 9. Hon. John Waweru Kinuthia, MCA 10. Hon. Kenneth Irungu, MCA 11. Hon. Chege Mwaura, MCA E. Committee on Trade, Tourism and Co-operatives 1. Hon. Wilfred Odalo, MCA 2. Hon. Elias Otieno Okumu, MCA 3. Hon. Ken Okeyo Ngongi, MCA 4. Hon. David N Mberia, MCA 5. Hon. Millicent Mugadi, MCA 6. Hon. Diana Kapeen, MCA 7. Hon. Amos Mbuthia, MCA 8. Hon. Pius Mwaura Mbono, MCA

29 No. SUBJECT NOTICE OF 9. Hon. Peter Warutere, MCA F. Committee on Children, Early Childhood Education and Vocational Training 1. Hon. David Kitavi, MCA 2. Hon. Kingsley Odinda, MCA 3. Hon. Fredrick Ombenge, MCA 4. Hon. Elias Otieno Okumu, MCA 5. Hon. Kennedy Nondi, MCA 6. Hon. Ngaruiya Chege, MCA 7. Hon. Jack Ngare, MCA 8. Hon. Isaack Njoroge, MCA 9. Hon. Njoroge Maina, MCA G. Committee on Labour and Social Welfare 1. Hon. Wilson Ochola, MCA 2. Hon. Alfred Ambani, MCA 3. Hon. Elizabeth Manyala, MCA 4. Hon. Peter Isuha Vukindu, MCA 5. Hon. Dan Mutiso, MCA 6. Hon. John Waweru Kinuthia, MCA 7. Hon. Peter Wanyoike, MCA 8. Hon. Fredrick N Njogu, MCA 9. Hon. Anthony Kiragu Karanja, MCA H. Committee on Justice and Legal Affairs 1. Hon. Elkana Mauti, MCA 2. Hon. Moses Ogeto Nyarangesi, MCA 3. Hon. Jaffer A Kassam,MCA 4. Hon. Maurice Akuku Omondi, MCA 5. Hon. David N Mberia, MCA 6. Hon. Martin Karanja Kingethu, MCA 7. Hon. Julius Mwaniki, MCA 8. Hon. Peter Migwi, MCA 9. Hon. Stephen Kamau Thuo, MCA

30 I. Committee on Planning and Housing 1. Hon. Maxwel Ochar, MCA 2. Hon. Jairo Atenya, MCA 3. Hon. Michael Obonyo Guoro, MCA 4. Hon. Alvin Olando Palapala, MCA 5. Hon. Nelson Masiga, MCA 6. Hon. Elias Otieno Okumu, MCA 7. Hon. Stephen Kambi, MCA 8. Hon. Njoroge Kairu,MCA 9. Hon. James Kinuthia, MCA 10. Hon. Daniel Mari Mbugua, MCA 11. Hon. Njuguna Mwangi, MCA J. Committee on Water and Sanitation 1. Hon. Beatrice Kwamboka, MCA 2. Hon. Haman Azangu, MCA 3. Hon. Michael Ogada, MCA 4. Hon. Alex Ouda Otieno, MCA 5. Hon. Pius Owino, MCA 6. brahim 7. Hon. Hashim Kamau, MCA 8. Hon. Robert Mbatia, MCA 9. Hon. Kenneth Thugi, MCA 16. THAT, pursuant to the provisions of the Standing Order 156, this Assembly approves the appointment of the following members nominated by the Committee on selection to be the member of the following Select Committee Hon. Elias Motion withdrawn (a) Committee on Appointment 1. Hon. Athaman K. Hashim, MCA 2. Hon. Davide N. Mberia, MCA 3. Hon. Dianah Kapeen, MCA 17. That pursuant to Standing Order numbers 49(b) and notwithstanding provisions of Standing Order number Hon. Stephen Adopted

31 No. SUBJECT NOTICE OF 27; following the adjournment of all County Assemblies today, due to the issue of remuneration and benefits paid to the Members of the County Assembly and further cognizance that the Salaries and Remuneration Commission (SRC) gazetted the remuneration and benefits payable to Members of the County Government on 1 st March However, the said gazette notice has severely discriminated against the Members of the County Assembly and the County Government as a whole. The Assembly wishes to adjourn sine die until the issue of the remuneration and benefits payable to Members of the County assembly is resolved. 18. THAT, pursuant to the provisions of the Standing Order 185, this Assembly approves the appointment of the following members to the Committee on Appointment:- 1. Hon. David N Mberia, MCA 2. Hon. Athman K Hashim, MCA 3. Hon. Elizabeth Akinyi Manyala, MCA 19. THAT, pursuant to the provisions of the Standing Order No. 153, this Assembly approves the appointment of the following members nominated by the Committee on Selection to be the members of the following respective Committees: Hon. Elias Hon. Elias Kamau Thuo, MCA The ayes were 26 and nays were 35. The nays have it The motion was rejected by a simple majority through voting after a division) Adopted a) County Public Investment 1. Hon. Joash Omwenga K, MCA 2. Hon, Clarence Munga K, MCA 3. Hon. Nelson M Masiga, CA 4. Hon. Alhad Ahmed Adam, MCA 5. Hon. Daniel Oria Odhiambo, MCA 6. Hon. Kingsley Odida, MCA 7. Hon. Alexander M Mulatya 8. Hon. Stephen Kamau Thuo, MCA

32 9. Hon. Charles Thuo Wakarindi, MCA 10. Hon. Peter Wahinya Njau, MCA 11. Hon. Peter Migwi Gichohi, MCA 12. Hon. Kenneth Irungu Mwangi, MCA 13. Hon. Milicent Wambi Mugadi, MCA b) County Public Accounts Committee 1. Hon. Peter A Imwatok, MCA 2. Hon. Daniel K Mutiso, MCA 3. Hon. Maurice Gari O, MCA 4. Hon. Peter V Isuha, MCA 5. Hon. Elkana O Mauti, MCA 6. Hon. Benson L Amutavi, MCA 7. Hon. Ronald M Milare, MCA 8. Hon. Martin Mugo Kanyi, MCA 9. Hon. Njuguna Mwangi, MCA 10. Hon. Martin Waweru Gichuhi, MCA 11. Hon. Jackson Mwangi Ngare, MCA 12. Hon. Stephen Murathi Kambi, MCA 13. Hon. Robert Mbatia, MCA c) County Budget and Appropriations Committee 1. Hon. Michael O Ogada, MCA 2. Hon. Alfred Ambani, MCA 3. Hon. George Ochola, MCA 4. Hon. Maurice O Akuku, MCA 5. Hon. Oscar O Lore, MCA 6. Hon. Osman Adow Ibrahim, MCA 7. Hon. Jackson Kiama Gikandi, MCA 8. Hon. Kenneth Thugi Muroki, MCA 9. Hon. David Njoroge Kairu, MCA d) Committee on Implementation 1. Hon. Elias Otieno Okumu, MCA 2. Hon. Alvin Olando Palapala, MCA 3. Hon. Maxwel Ochar, MCA 4. Hon. David Kitavi, MCA 5. Hon. David N Mberia

33 No. SUBJECT NOTICE OF 6. Hon. Michael Obonyo, MCA 7. Hon. Peter Oluoch Owera, MCA 8. Hon. John Waweru Kinuthia, MCA 9. Hon. James Kinuthia, MCA 10. Hon. Amos Mbuthia, MCA 11. Hon Peter Wanyoike Gitau, MCA 12. Hon. Pius Mwaura Mbono 13. brahim, MCA e) Committee on Delegated County Legislation 1. Hon. Pius Owino Otieno, MCA 2. Hon. Shadrack Juma Nyambu, MCA 3. Hon. Kennedy ODuru Nyarumba, MCA 4. Hon. Moses Ogeto, MCA 5. Hon. Wilfred Odalo, MCA 6. Hon. Jairo Atenya Ashtiba, MCA 7. Hon. Fredrick Obenge, MCA 8. Hon. Mbugua Mari, MCA 9. Hon. Erastus Muiruri, MCA 10. Hon. Fredrick Njogu, MCA 11. Hon. Samuel Mwangi Kagiri, MCA 12. Hon. Anthony Kiragu, MCA 13. Hon. Samuel Ndungu Njoroge, MCA 20. THAT, pursuant to the provisions of the Standing Order 152, this Assembly approves the appointment of the following members to the County Assembly Business Committee 1. Hon. Peter Wahinya Kimuhu, MCA 2. Hon. Samuel Nyaberi Nyangwara, MCA 3. Hon. Kennedy Ong ondi, MCA 21. THAT, pursuant to the provisions of the Standing Order 235(5), this Assembly approves the third report of the County Assembly Procedures and Rules Committee on Amendment to the Standing Orders Hon. Elias Hon. Elias Adopted Adopted

34 22. THAT AWARE that refuse, dumps and solid waste disposal in Nairobi City County remains a serious issue and poses environmental and health hazard to the people of Nairobi City County. Noting that refuse collection is an employment and investment opportunity to huge refuse collectors. Acknowledging that Nairobi City County produces huge tons of solid waste and refuse coupled below capacity and inadequate manpower to effectively handle refuse and solid waste. This Assembly urges Nairobi City County Government to remove all the bottlenecks existing in the solid waste management industry and ensure that there is an enabling legal frame work to facilitate youth groups initiatives and companies managed by youth in solid waste and refuse collection are contracted alongside private collectors. 23. THAT, AWARE that over 55% of the residents of Nairobi City County live in the informal settlements that are poorly planned with inadequate basic infrastructure, who by either omission or commission are denied basic services and cognizant of the fact that these settlements are prone to fire outbreaks and other disasters which have led to massive losses of life and property, this Assembly urges the Government of Nairobi City County to immediately equip all wards with informal settlements, with minimum firefighting equipments, facilities for rescue, evacuation and recovery and further identify community members per ward to be trained in firefighting and disaster management skills. 24. WHEREAS, the Ward Development Fund is to be allocated to the wards through the County Assembly respective committees, WHEREAS the ward development committee is responsible for the managing of the funds for the proposed projects within the wards from the list submitted to the secretary of the committee, NOTING that there projects are community based including environmental activities Hon. Pius Owino Otieno, MCA Hon. Owino Hon. Athman Hashim Kamau, MCA Hon. Njoroge G. Maina Adopted Adopted Motion was withdrawn on 4 th July, 2013

35 No. SUBJECT NOTICE OF considered as development projects, AWARE that Section 48 of the County Act provides for the decentralization of the county services to the wards, CONCERNED that people are experiencing hardships due to stalled projects earlier funded through LASDAP at a cost of seven Million shillings per ward, this Assembly urges the County Government to establish Ward Development Fund for the Financial Year 2013/14 for a budget of Ten Million shillings per ward to be deducted from the Constituency Development Fund. 25. THAT, WHEREAS Langata Cemetery was established in 1956 in Nairobi measuring about 117 acres under the management of the defunct City Council of Nairobi; WHEREAS the cemetery was reportedly full by the year 1996 thus necessitating the recycling of the old graves and burying of the bodies in three layers henceforth; NOTING that the cemetery now belongs to the Nairobi City County and an alternative burial site need to be identified as a matter of urgency; AWARE that between the years the funds which were allocated by the Government for that purpose were misappropriated and culprits charged in Court; CONCERNED that lack of a public health cemetery poses a clear and health hazard to the residents of Nairobi City County; this Assembly urges the County Government to declare that the Langata Cemetery is full and to urgently identify a suitable new cemetery ground 26. THAT, pursuant to the provisions of the Standing Order 185, this Assembly approves the appointment of the following members to the Committee on Appointment: 1. Hon. David N Mberia, MCA 2. Hon. Hashim A Kamau, MCA 3. Hon. Elizabeth Akinyi Manyala, MCA Hon. Alex Hon. Elias Hon. Peter A. Imwatok Adopted Adopted

36 4. Hon. Ronald M Milare, MCA 5. Hon. Beatrice Kwamboka, MCA 6. Hon. Samuel Kagiri, MCA 7. Hon. Mbugua, MCA 27. THAT, this Assembly adopts the Report of the County Assembly Committee on Appointments on the Vetting of nominees to the County Executive Committee of the Nairobi City County Government laid on the Table of the Assembly on Tuesday, 18 th June, 2013 (By Leave of the Assembly) 28. THAT, this Assembly adopts the Report of the County Assembly Sectoral Committee on Labour and Social Welfare on the Vetting of the nominees to the County Public Service Board of the Nairobi City County Government laid on the Table of the Assembly on Tuesday, 18 th June, 2013 (By leave of the Assembly) 29. WHEREAS the defunct City Council of Nairobi through the LASDAP kitty allocated shillings One Million per Ward every financial year as bursaries towards the secondary school education for the students from poor backgrounds; WHEREAS the establishment of the County Government has abolished the LASDAP Bursary Kitty thus negatively affecting secondary school studies of the destitute children; AWARE that the infrastructure development of the primary and secondary schools has since been delinked from the County Governments and the consequent introduction of free secondary school education; CONCERNED that the number of public secondary schools available is less compared with the number of students graduating from primary schools; AWARE that many students are compelled to learn in private secondary schools which do not have the benefit of the free education facility thereby making it impossible for the needy students to access the basic education; this House urges the County Government to urgently establish a County Bursary programme and allocate an amount of One Million Five Hundred Hon. Elias Hon. Elias Hon. Maxwell Ochar, MCA Adopted Adopted Motion was adjourned to be brought back at a later sitting

37 No. SUBJECT NOTICE OF Shillings per term for all the subsequent financial years. 30. THAT, pursuant to the provisions of the Standing Order 207(6), this Assembly adopts the Report of the Budget and Appropriations Committee on the Budget Estimates for the County Government and County Assembly tabled in the County Assembly on 25 th June, THAT, pursuant to the provisions of the Standing Order 235(5), this Assembly approves the fourth report of the County Assembly Procedure and Rules Committee on Amendment to the Standing Orders. (by leave of the Assembly) 32. THAT, WHEREAS laying of fiber optic cable in the Country by the Government and Network Companies is a necessity to improving the level of information technology in the County; NOTING that the Nairobi City County Government is now responsible for the physical planning of the County: AWARE that numerous trenches are haphazardly being dug all over the City, on pavements, roads and neighborhood estates; and that little concern is taken to rebuild the sidewalks, and tarmac roads where the trenches where the trenches were initially dug; CONCERNED that the City s physical beauty is being scarred and general orderliness threatened; THAT this Assembly urge the Government of Nairobi City County to immediately put a stop to the haphazard digging of trenches and reign in on wayward contractors who are responsible for this mess on our beloved City. 32. THAT, pursuant to the provisions of Standing Order 27(3) (b), this Assembly resolves to hold a sitting in the afternoon of Friday, 28 th June, 2013 commencing 2.30 p.m. 33. THAT, pursuant to the provisions of Standing Order 117, this Assembly resolves to reduce the publication Hon. Michael O. Ogada, MCA Hon. Elias Hon. Maurice Akuk, MCA Hon. Elias Hon. Michael O. Ogada, Hon. Osman Adow Hon. Osman Adow Hon. Osman Adow The nays - 25, The ayes - 40, Absent - 19, Abstentionnone Adopted Adopted Adopted Adopted Adopted

38 period of the Nairobi County Appropriation Bill (County Assembly Bills No. 10 of 2013) from 7 to 1 day. 34. THAT this Assembly adjourns until Tuesday, 20 th August, THAT, pursuant to the provisions of Standing Order 228, this Assembly resolves to exempt the Nairobi City County Finance Bill, (Nairobi City County Bill No.2 of 2013); The Nairobi City County Provisional Collection of Revenue Bill (Nairobi City County Bill No.3 of 2013) and The Nairobi City County Tax Waivers Administration Bill (Nairobi City County Bill No. 4 of 2013) from the provisions of Standing Order No THAT, pursuant to the provisions of the Standing Order 235 (5), this Assembly approves the fifth report of the County Assembly Procedure and Rules Committee on Amendment to the Standing Orders. MCA Hon. Elias Hon. Michael O. Ogada, MCA Hon. Elias Ibrahim, MCA Hon. Osman Adow, MCA Adopted Adopted Adopted 38. THAT, pursuant to the provisions of the Standing Order 156, this Assembly approves the appointment of the following members nominated by the Committee on selection to be the members of the following Select and Sectoral Committees Hon. Elias Adopted 1. SECTORAL COMMITTEES A) COMMITTEE ON AGRICULTURE, ENVIRONMENT NATURAL RESOURCES i. Hon. Margaret Sewe, MCA ii. Hon. Hellen Katangie, MCA iii. Hon. Catherine Apiyo, MCA iv. Hon. Mike Obonyo, MCA

39 No. SUBJECT NOTICE OF v. Hon. Janet Wala Ayako, MCA vi. Hon. Zulfa Hakim, MCA vii. Hon. Dorcas Njoroge, MCA viii. Hon. Rosemary Macharia, MCA B) WATER SANITATION i. Hon. Celestyne Ongera Owino, MCA ii. Hon. Hawa Dafala, MCA iii. Hon. Maurice Akuk, MCA iv. Hon. Oscar Lore, MCA v. Hon. Victoria Alali, MCA vi. Hon. Monica Ndegwa, MCA vii. Hon. Nancy Mwaura, MCA viii. Hon. Peter Wanyoike, MCA C) COMMITTEE ON HEALTH SERVICES i. Hon. Susan Karimi, MCA ii. Hon. Rose Nancy Luchiri, MCA iii. Hon. Elizabeth Sang, MCA iv. Hon. Florence Athembo, MCA v. Hon. Mumo Mate, MCA vi. Hon. Tabitha Juma, MCA vii. Hon. Mohammed Abdi, MCA viii. Hon. Karen Wanjiru, MCA D) COMMITTEE ON PLANNING HOUSING i. Hon Joyce Bocha, MCA ii. Hon. Caroline Muga, MCA iii. Hon. Beatrice Kwamboka, MCA iv. Hon. Rachael Kamweru, MCA v. Hon. Mumo Mate, MCA vi. brahim, MCA E) COMMITTEE ON TRADE, TOURISM COOPERATIVES

40 i. Hon. Jacquline Awino Nyangala, MCA ii. Hon. Petronila Nafula, MCA iii. Hon. William Ambuka, MCA iv. Hon. Immaculate Musya, MCA v. Hon. Wilson Ochola, MCA Replacing Hon. Elias Otieno vi. Hon. Zulfa Hakim, MCA vii. Hon. Rachael Kamweru, MCA viii. Hon. Amina Muhammed, MCA ix. Hon. Dorcas Njoroge, MCA F) COMMITTEE ON JUSTICES LEGAL AFFAIRS i. Hon. Jacquline Awino Nyangala, MCA ii. Hon. Jane Musya, MCA iii. Hon. Manoh Mboku, MCA iv. Hon. Elias Otieno Okumu, MCA v. Hon. Mercy Kariuki, MCA vi. Hon. Jackson Kiama, MCA vii. Hon. A Kamau, MCA viii. Hon. George Maina Njoroge, MCA G) COMMITTEE ON TRANSPORT PUBLIC WORKS i. Hon. William Ambuka, MCA ii. Hon. Tabitha Ndigirigi, MCA iii. Hon. Maxwell Ochar, MCA iv. Hon. Amina Muhammed, MCA v. Hon. Mark Ndungu, MCA vi. Hon. Paul M. Kados, MCA H) COMMITTEE ON CULTURE COMMUNITY SERVICES i. Hon. Elizabeth Sang, MCA ii. Hon. Asha Abdi Sosso, MCA iii. Hon. Rose Nancy Luchiri, MCA

41 No. SUBJECT NOTICE OF iv. Hon. Tabitha Ndigirigi, MCA v. Hon. Janet Kimondo, MCA vi. Hon. Benedditte Wangui, MCA vii. Hon. Janet Wala Ayako, MCA viii. Hon. Nancy Mwaura, MCA I) COMMITTEE ON LABOUR SOCIAL WELFARE i. Hon. Asha Abdi Sosso, MCA ii. Hon. Rose Ogoda, MCA iii. Hon. Alexina Mudi, MCA iv. Hon. Sam Nyangwara, MCA v. Hon. Marion Githinji, MCA vi. Hon. Rosemary Mwaura, MCA vii. Hon. Christine Abuto, MCA viii. Hon. Mohammed Abdi, MCA J) COMMITTEE ON CHILDREN, EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION VOCATIONAL TRAINING i. Hon. Magdalene Mbogori, MCA ii. Hon. Jane Musya, MCA iii. Hon. Elizabeth Sang, MCA iv. Hon. Florence Athembo, MCA v. Hon. Mercy Kariuki, MCA vi. Hon. Imelda Nafula, MCA vii. Hon. Ruth Njeri, MCA viii. Hon. Karen Wanjiru, MCA 2. SELECT COMMITTEES A) PUBLIC ACCOUNTS COMMITTEE i. Margaret Sewe ii. Rose Ogonda iii. Alex Otieno iv. Andrew M Mbao

42 v. Julius Mwaniki vi. Tabitha Juma B) BUDGET & APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE i. Petronilla Nafula ii. Herman Azangu iii. Emmaculate Musya iv. Joash Omwenga v. Kennedy Oduru vi. Isaac N Ngige vii. Ngaruiya Chege viii. Samuel Irungu ix. Benedette Wangui x. Victoria Alali C) PUBLIC INVESTMENTS COMMITTEE i. Alexina Mudi ii. Hellen Katangie iii. Catherine Apiyo iv. Martin K Mungai v. Mark Ndungu vi. Janet Kimondo D) IMPLEMENTATION COMMITTEE i. Magdaline Mbogori ii. Celestyne Ongere Owino iii. Susan Karemi iv. Anthony Kiragu v. Imelda Nafula vi. Ruth Njeri vii. Marion Githinji Replace P. Wanyoike E) DELEGATED LEGISLATION COMMITTEE i. Joyce Bocha ii. Hawa Dafala

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