The
President signs the visitors book at the Kenya National Assembly as the
EALA Speaker, Rt. Hon Daniel F. Kidega and the Cabinet Secretary for
East African Affairs, Commerce and Tourism, Hon Phyllis Kandie look on.
The President of the Republic of Kenya, H.E. Uhuru Kenyatta addresses an attentive House.
East African Legislative Assembly
PRESIDENT KENYATTA ADDRESSES EALA
Lauds Assembly for improved performance, calls for more citizenry participation
East African Legislative Assembly, Nairobi, Kenya, October 14, 2015: President
Uhuru Kenyatta has today addressed EALA, calling on the Assembly to
consolidate its work for the furtherance of the integration process.
President Kenyatta further said the citizens of the region were yearning
to freely move, work and enjoy the tangible benefits of integration.
The President was addressing a Special Sitting of the 2nd Meeting of the 4th Session of the 3rd Assembly which commenced in Nairobi last week.
The
President reiterated his commitment and that of his Government to the
integration process. “I will begin by repeating my Government’s complete
commitment to East African integration. I know that the future of each
of us in the region is bound up with the fate of all the rest. Leaders
must create the laws, the institutions, and the framework that will help
us face that future together. Kenya will play its part in that great
task”, President Kenyatta said.
The
President further urged stakeholders in the integration dispensation to
go the extra mile and create awareness to the citizens of the region.
He remarked that citizens of the region needed to be fully aware of the
integration process. He said this was a role to be undertaken by both
politicians and the ordinary people as well.
“I
wish to make is that we who are convinced of the imperative of
integration must communicate it better to our people.Too often, the
integration of East Africa is taken to be merely a political matter - a
job for politicians, not ordinary people. True, leaders must lead. But
we have failed to spark the imaginations of East Africans when it comes
to integration”the President remarked.
The
President maintained that the Summit of EAC Heads of State was
committed to ensuring the region’s infrastructure is improved for the
betterment of their lives. “Some of you will recall that several of my
brothers came to the signing and witnessing of agreements for
the Standard Gauge Railway, some time ago.
Others
– perhaps more, given that it was earlier this month – will recall that
my brother President Jakaya Kikwete of United Republic of Tanzania
visited Kenya to commission the Taveta-Arusha road” President Kenyatta said.
“These
projects are representative of the hard work that has gone into
knitting the nations of the community together by road, rail and air” he added. The
President lauded the Assembly for its enhanced performance and
challenged them to go the extra mile in realizing its mandate.
“A
key issue if I may speak directly to the Assembly, Mr. Speaker – is on
the performance. Your mandate ends soon. In the last few months, under
the wise leadership of Speaker Kidega, you have done much: new
Bills, reports, and resolutions have flowed at a steady pace. But if I
may say so myself, we would all like to see you leave a legacy: a set of
measures that will be remembered as long as this Community lasts”, the
President said.
On
sustainability matters, the President was emphatic that direct funding
of the Assembly would strengthen the capacity for EALA to deliver its
mandate. “Direct funding would strengthen the capacity of the community
to deliver its mandate. It would also hasten the day of complete
integration. Now, there remains the matter of sustainability. It has
been proposed that partner states of the community show their commitment
to your goals by funding you directly”President Kenyatta said.
It has my complete support, and I will be happy to consult with you to see it introduced quickly and effectively” The President added.
The
President also gave a nod to the request by the EALA Speaker to change
the mode of Assent of Bills from the rotational mode to be a function on
the sidelines of the Summit of EAC Heads of States meeting in order to
enhance efficiency.
The
Head of State further lauded EAC Secretary General, Amb Dr Richard
Sezibera for the role played in effective leadership of the Assembly. In
his remarks, the Speaker of the EALA, Rt. Hon Daniel F. Kidega noted
that East Africans were interested in seeing more tangible benefits of
integration.
The
Speaker called on the Partner States to ensure its full implementation
of the Customs Union and the Common Market Protocols stating that
bureaucrats in governments were causing unnecessary red tape in the
processes.
“Whereas
there is political goodwill and commitment to strengthen integration,
citizens in the region continue to demand to see the tangible
benefits. Somewhere along the way, there is always some disconnect of
some form. As politicians, we sometimes see the technocrats in
Government as the persons hindering progress by instigating red tape and
unnecessary bureaucracies”, Rt Hon Speaker said.
He
called on government officials to follow procedures in a manner that
facilitates rather than encumbers integration. The Speaker called on the
Summit of EAC Heads of State to intervene to ensuring the Institutional
Review of the EAC is finalized. He lamented that the Institutional
Review process was an expensive affair to taxpayers and time consuming.
“This
is none other than the Institutional Review which has been on the cards
for the last six years and has cost tax payers – an estimated yet
astronomical figure of USD 2 Million! The process has been through a
full round in circles much to the detriment of the EAC. On the one side
the Secretariat and other Organs remain under-capacitated and
under-funded. On the other side, the EAC is unable to realise its full
potential”, Rt. Hon Speaker said.
“I
appeal to you and through you to the Summit to intervene in the
matter”’ he said. He reiterated the need for the mode of Assent to be
enhanced by taking opportunity of the EAC Summit of Heads of State. We
are of the view that the region takes advantage of the Summit sittings
which can create opportune moment for the Summit Members to exercise
their mandate as stipulated under Article 63.” Speaker Kidega said.
The
Speaker also called for the full autonomy of the Assembly which he said
was necessary to enable it realise its mandate. “At the moment, the
Assembly has a semi-autonomous status. – the ideal
scenario would be full autonomy including the direct funding by Partner
States. It is key that we sit down with the Executive in the near
future to find a lasting solution to the matter”, he remarked.
The
Speaker hailed the progress in Kenya as commendable. He remarked that
the country was on the verge of transformation. He commended the
Government of Kenya’s new procurement policy of allocating quotas to the
youth as laudable.
“With
regards to youth empowerment, the Government has supported
establishment of over 20,000 youth enterprises, trained over 200,000
entrepreneurs and set aside a programme supplemented by a new policy
that ensures allocation of 30 per cent of all Government procurement to
enterprises owned by the youth, women and people with disability. Such
drive/commitment to see the youth aspire to move out of the poverty
bracket is commendable” Speaker Kidega said.
Since
the Session began, we have successfully debated and enacted the EAC
Electronic Transactions Bill, 2014. This is a key Bill which paves way
for the growth of e-transactions in the region by enabling the corporate
world and the public sector to transact business using the digital
means in a safe and secure environment.
A key
Report on the Goodwill Mission of EALA to the Burundi refugees in
Kigoma, Tanzania and Rwanda was also debated and passed. Before we
conclude, we hope to pass the EAC Forest Management and Protection Bill
2015 and the EAC Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Bill, 2015 and
to pose key questions to the Council of Ministers.
Moving
the vote of thanks, Hon Martin Ngoga noted that Kenya had progressed
following the leadership of President Uhuru Kenyatta. Hon Ngoga lauded
the President for reminding EALA on the obligations. “It is important
for us to walk with the people at their pace”, He said. The member
further thanked H.E. Margaret Kenyatta for her contributions towards
reducing mortality of the young children in the country.
The EALA Sitting ends on Thursday, October 15th, 2015.
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