Expect Your MP to Sleep and Grow More Fat in Parliament as it is Turned to a Small Heaven

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Remember when Parliament’s Majority leaders Aden Duale once complained of sub-standard social and welfare services being rendered in Parliament?

Well, it seem like his pleas finally got to the Parliamentary Service Commission which has now acted with speed to make the MPs live and dine like Kings.

Kenyan members of Parliament will from today start enjoying Five-Star Catering Services.

The MPs how have a proper modern refurbished bar where they will drink and make merry at with a great ambiance to go with it.

The gypsum ceiling, star-studded with decorative lights, the chandeliers and the comfortable seats at the MPs’ lounge complete the new dining area. The MPs resume sittings after a long Christmas recess.

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Before the recess, they had complained about poor catering services and urged the Parliamentary Service Commission to outsource from five-star hotels and restaurants with continental and traditional cuisines.

Majority leader Aden Duale kicked off the storm when he accused the Committee on Members’ Services and Facilities of benchmarking in other parliaments but failing to implement what they learnt to change the services and welfare of members.

“The services we receive in our restaurant since 2007, when I became a member of Parliament, have never changed. The mandazis are still the same. The tea is still the same. The tea was Sh80. The chairs are the same. They have not even changed the colour and the gadgets,” the Garissa Township MP told the House last November.

“So, we need to discuss these reports and study tours. The committee is doing very good study tours. These tours should translate into better services. The only thing I have seen changed in the 10th Parliament is that the price of tea was Sh80 and it is now Sh100. The quality has not changed.”

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Nyaribari Masaba MP Ezekiel Ombaki, who chairs the committee, promised that he would push the PSC chaired by Speaker Justin Muturi to work on the changes to make the lives of MPs comfortable.

“My committee is as concerned as the other members. I’ve called the chairman and other members of the commission and I’ll be reporting to you very soon on the discussions we’ve had on the progress achieved so far,” he said.

Last year, the Ombaki team recommended that the PSC hire chefs with professional qualifications similar to those in five-star hotels.

Besides, the committee also urged the commission to employ a public health specialist to advise on food safety, hygiene and general cleanliness in the catering unit and other areas in Parliament.

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