Salasya Gets New Parliamentary Role Day After Ouster

Salasya Gets New Parliamentary Role Day After Ouster

Mumias East Member of Parliament Peter Salasya on Wednesday exposed that he would be signing up with the National Assembly’s Public Accounts Committee (PAC).

The relocation follows the lawmaker was dismissed from the Departmental Committee on Regional Development and changed with Rongo MP Paul Abuor.

According to Salasya, the resolution to include him in the general public Accounts Committee was reached after assessments with Minority Whip, Junet Mohamed.

“Thank you my sibling Caleb Amisi for being Kofi Annan and joining me with Mohamed Junet. It was to smoke however luckily we concurred that I, Peter Salasya Ezemo will remain in the general public Accounts Committee,” the MP mentioned.

Mumias East MP Peter Salasya (left) and Suna East MP Junet Mohamed

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Peter Salasya

The questionable MP had actually previously implicated Junet Mohamed of prompting his ouster from the Regional Development Committee.

According to Salasya, he had actually been changed from the Regional Development Committee without being spoken with.

On March 5, National Assembly Speaker Moses Wetangula revealed the replacement of Peter Salasya from the Departmental Committee on Regional Development, a relocation that was seconded by a bulk of the lawmakers.

“Further to the resolution of your home of Tuesday, October 27, 2022, designating members into the numerous committees and according to the arrangements of standing order 173, this home even more authorizes the consultation of Paul Abuor MP to change Peter Kalerwa Salasya MP in the Departmental Committee of Regional Development,” checked out Moses Wetangula.

Minutes before the declaration, Kikuyu MP Kimani Ichung’wah raised alarm over the non-participation of some lawmakers in their particular committees.

The Majority Leader required a reevaluation of MPs to identify their involvement in their numerous committees.

“Immediately after the recess, the Selections Committee will be sitting to reassess the efficiency of members in committees,” Ichung’wah specified.

“We are reassessing your active involvement in committees given that we are practically mid-term and we assess who likes their different committees,” he included.

National Assembly Majority Leader Kimani Ichung’wah addresses a crowd throughout an occasion in Kirinyaga County on March 18, 2023.

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Kimani Ichung’wah

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