alma wrote:Atalaku, before anyone summarizes anything, they first have to know what was passed.
No one knows what the laws that were passed. Guys were saying aye others were singing mapambano.
The speaker (I find it hard saying that) was speaking and saying next order. Say aye, say nay...bill is passed. Banging on tables, shouting, singing, screaming, howling.....
Does this speaker even know what was passed?
What I've just witnessed is a SHAME.
On both sides of the house. BOTH SIDES.
We can't have a country where it seems we behave like Kenyan Mpigs and expect any sort of manhood or womanhood. Bathing others in water, stripping other members, gang banging in the public gallery, biting fingers off each other, singing and dancing in parliament.
Shouting and screaming should be left to us on wazua and twirrerers. In that house we expect decorum and strength of persuasion.
But when you have a speaker who cannot ensure the dignity of the house from both sides, we should be very ashamed.
Honourable Sakaja is only 29 years old. He behaved more maturely than all the other men and womem mpigs in that house.
I propose that the speaker resigns and gets another job. If Marende or any other speaker was in there none of this shame I'm feeling would be there.
Now the country is more divided than yesterday. We have Kenyans cheering what happened.
Cry my beloved country.
Shame is all I feel.
Completely agree @alma. This speaker is a disgrace not just to parliament but the country. He has shown the greatest incompetence I have ever seen. His primary responsibility is not to Jubilee government but to parliament as an institution. He is the head of the third branch of Government called the legislature and it is his duty to ensure that it functions as it should which means facilitation of debate and passage of legislation.
I think this is a very weighty issue and Jubilee MPs should be on the forefront to remove him for incompetence. He is not doing them any favours by allowing parliament to degenerate to that.