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0 contributions across 0 sitting days in this window for Hon. Didmus Barasa.
Hon. Didmus Wekesa Barasa Mutua is an experienced military systems engineer and vocal multi-term politician serving his second term for Kimilili. He anchors his house outputs around rural school infrastructure upgrades, agricultural mechanization, and local public utility systems.
Parliamentary history
2022 – Present: Member of Parliament for Kimilili Constituency for Kimilili Constituency
Floor contributions (5)
Speeches made as a Member in debate. Does not include turns as Speaker, Deputy Speaker, or Temporary Speaker while moderating the sitting.
National Assembly Hansard — 11 October 2022 Afternoon Sitting
Thank you, Hon. Deputy Speaker, for giving me this opportunity to eulogise my friend, the former Member for Ainabkoi Constituency. We will remember Hon. Chepkut as a very generous man. He was willing to share the little he had with the disa…
National Assembly Hansard — 4 October 2022 Afternoon Sitting
Thank you, Hon. Speaker, for giving me this opportunity. I invite you to Article 36 of the Constitution. We believe in the supremacy of the Constitution. Article 36 of the Constitution guarantees an individual and a political party the free…
National Assembly Hansard — 4 October 2022 Afternoon Sitting
Hon. Speaker, I want to conclude by saying that we warned the ODM Party that when you make laws, they should be for posterity; you do not make laws to support where you are standing. They are now finding themselves on the receiving end. The…
Thank you, Hon. Speaker, for giving me this opportunity. I invite you to Article 36 of the Constitution. We believe in the supremacy of the Constitution. Article 36 of the Constitution guarantees an individual and a political party the free…
Hon. Speaker, I want to conclude by saying that we warned the ODM Party that when you make laws, they should be for posterity; you do not make laws to support where you are standing. They are now finding themselves on the receiving end. The…