Timberlake: Ministers to deliver ministerial statements in parliament

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we.jpg Kenyans are waiting anxiously for the pending MINISTERIAL STATEMENTS on Esther Arunga and Quincy Timberlake to be delivered. This is because the word on the street is that ODM is deliberately ignoring the Parliamentary Standing Orders. Parliamentary Standing Orders further requires that such an atmosphere should not be created amidst Kenyans who are keenly following the Timberlake events. An outburst can be felt amongst angry Kenyans threatening to storm the parliament should the MPs continue keeping this matter in the dark.
The Ministers responsible for presenting MINISTERIAL STATEMENTS on Quincy Timberlake and Esther Arunga are beginning to face sharp criticisms from constitutional lawyers over their resolutions to overturn decisions of Parliament regarding parliament's handling of shelved debates.
Hon George Saitoti is supposed to deliver a MINISTERIAL STATEMENT on the definition of cult and also how CID raided Timberlakes’ home in Runda with no warrants of arrest. Speaker Marende noticed that the matter was sub judice under Standing Order no. 80(2) by then. Now that the cases are over, Kenyans are demanding to know the truth. Speaker Marende now confirms that the MINISTERIAL STATEMENTS can be delivered once the House reconvenes.
Hon Imanyara is also preparing a battle ground in parliament over why Quincy Timberlake nationality hasn’t yet been officially tabled and declared through press by the Immigration Department. Hon Marende is also waiting for the MINISTERIAL STATEMENT on Quincy Timberlake’s nationality. He said Kenyans were aware that Timberlake is a Kenyan but are wondering why the MPs who whirlwinded their minds in to doubts could now be silent on the matter. Is it because they discovered Timberlake was a Kenyan and not a foreigner as Ikolomani MP Hon Bonny Khalwale proclaimed? Khalwale should demand for the MINISTERIAL STATEMENT from Immigration Minister Hon Otieno K’ajwang’.
“Why did they torture this young and innocent couple?” asked a businessman Bernard Kinuthia. Impeccable sources can also confirm that Kenya Youth for Change are preparing a press conference to demand to know why the MINISTERIAL STATEMENTS are not being delivered. Is it another way to deny Kenyans a plain daylight truth??


Although the legal basis for this unusual review is not yet clear, members who talked to CNN ireporters said, "The Prime Minister wants to create an escape route for the ministers responsible for MINISTERIAL STATEMENTS".
The charge stated that on February 20, 2010 at Runda Estate in Nairobi, with others not before the court, she was jointly found to be a member of an unlawful society commonly known as Finger of God Church. Arunga (Mrs Timberlake) and the others are out on bond, save for Timberlake, who the court declined to grant bail by then. Impeccable sources can now discover that Timberlake was by then detained without bail to be tortured.
CIDs told the court that certificate of incorporation was issued to the Finger of God following a successful application that was filed at the Attorney-General’s office in 2002. The case was withdrawn by the State under Section 210 of the Penal Code. It was discovered that it was indeed the CID itself that handed over a vetted report to the Registrar of Societies in 2002 giving the Finger of God a go ahead for registration. Which means the Timberlake duo were never members of a cult.
The High Court also ruled on October 26th of 2010 that Quincy Timberlake was a natural citizen of the Republic of Kenya born in Homa Bay of Nyanza Province. He now however own channel of properties in Rongo and Awendo areas of Nyanza. It was discovered by the CIDs that he also owns an enormous sugar farm near Uriri since 1994. Kenya is waiting to see whether Timberlake is to hit back with chains of lawsuits on anybody or anything that defamed him. Impeccable sources can now confirm that he may be discharged from a hospital’s ICU anytime soon after spending almost 7 months treating the internal injuries caused by mercury deposits poured in his drink in a hotel in Westlands.
Meanwhile, an MP who asked the Security minister to tell Parliament and Kenyans under which law police stormed Timberlake’s house in Runda and arrested Finger of God members is now preparing to bring a showdown in parliament. Imenti Central's Gitobu Imanyara also wants the minister to explain how the State determines the right religion and what amounts to a criminal cult. He’s demanding for a MINISTERIAL STATEMENT which was shelved due to sub judice by then. He said that Kenyans had a right to know how and why the CID stormed the Runda house.
Another honorable MP is also preparing to bring a debate in parliament and ask the State how Esther Arunga was sedated and forcefully aborted at Dr Frank Njenga's Bustani Medical centre on 37 Muthangari Road.. Impeccable sources may now confirm that MPs allied to the Timberlakes want to know how a top pillar of country’s investigations would primitively hand over a sober minded citizen to be painfully abused by a “psychiatrist”. They are also demanding that the video clips be brought to the house for members' debates. They’re also demanding to know in what capacity did Dr Arunga and his relatives took charge of grilling Timberlake at the CID headquarters. They’re directing the police to arrest one Paul Arunga and others who assaulted Timberlake at Kileleshwa Police Station in open day light. Principle evidences are on a mobile phone record software.
For MPs debates on the Timberlakes, you may visit the National (Parliament) Assembly’s website by clicking the following links for more information though other sensitive links have been blocked by the State. Then press pages 9/10 for MPs debate on Esther Arunga. For MPs debate on Quincy Timberlake, press pages 29/30.

http://www.parliament.go.ke/index.php?option=com_docman&task=doc_download&gid=166&Itemid=

Kenya National Assembly Official Record (Hansard) - Google Books

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