Kenya Kwanza, ODM MPs to receive Broadband based agenda on Tuesday
The ruling Kenya Kwanza Coalition and the Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) are set to hold a joint Parliamentary Group meeting on Tuesday.
The ruling Kenya Kwanza Coalition and the Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) are set to hold a joint Parliamentary Group meeting on Tuesday.
According to a notice issued by National Assembly Leaders Kimani Ichung’wa, Junet Mohammed and Millie Odhiambo, the MPs will receive and review the 10-Point Agenda Report.
The meeting will be held at KICC from 10:00AM.
The legislators are also expected to discuss the policy implications of the resolutions contained in the report and explore how they can be implemented within the current governance framework.
The Notice also says the Broad-based Government allied MPs will further provide a platform for lawmakers to deliberate on emerging national issues and outline parliamentary priorities under the broad-based arrangement that has seen cooperation between Kenya Kwanza and ODM.
This comes after the committee overseeing the implementation of the 10-point agenda (COIN-10) and the National Dialogue Committee report, led by former nominated senator Agnes Zani, says all is set for the handing over of its findings and recommendations.
The team has been conducting stakeholder consultations since January and is slated to present its report to President William Ruto during a Kenya Kwanza-ODM parliamentary group meeting on Tuesday.
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“The committee has remained diligent to its mandate and deliverables. The status report is ready for submission,” the Zani-led team said.
The committee was mandated to carry out extensive consultations with stakeholders, including government ministries, departments and agencies, civil society organisations, and members of the public before compiling the report.
Zani noted that plans to convene the Joint Parliamentary Group before the March 7 anniversary had to be adjusted following the death of Johanna Ng’eno, the MP for Emurua Dikirr.
The National Dialogue Committee (NADCO) co-chaired by Wiper Patriotic Front Leader Kalonzo Musyoka and National Assembly Majority Leader Kalonzo Musyoka, was established in 2023 to address political tensions and propose reforms aimed at strengthening governance and electoral processes in the country.
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