Jaguar Finds Hard time Making His Maiden Speech in Parliament as Fellow MPs Interrupt Him

The National Assembly Deputy Speaker Moses Cheboi was on Thursday forced to intervene to allow Starehe MP Charles Njagua Kanyi alias Jaguar to make his maiden speech on the floor of National Assembly as fellow Members of Parliament, in more than one instance, interrupted Jaguar's address.
A section MPs interrupted Jaguar’s speech by singing his hit song, Kigeugeu, when he took to the stand. Other jeered when the singer cum politician boasted that his constituency houses the prime office(Parliament) of all MPs.
The jeering then persisted when the politician used Sheng language in his address.
The Deputy Speaker intervened and called on MPs to accord Jaguar respect and silence as he made his debut speech.
“Proceed the honourable member. I want to assure you that nobody will interrupt you as you make your maiden speech,” Mr Cheboi told Jaguar.
He went ahead to make his speech,
“Mr Speaker, I am telling the honourable members that I am the landlord of this House because the Parliament Buildings are located in Starehe constituency,” said Jaguar, before another interruption of disapproval by MPs rented the air.
“I want to repeat that there will be no interruptions, other than members must speak from the language which they started using when they started addressing the House. So, nobody will interrupt honourable Jaguar, at all!” affirmed Cheboi.
“Thank you Mr Speaker. I want to thank the Starehe people for trusting a youthful leader against all odds. They stood firm and voted for me overwhelmingly. This is indeed very rare in Kenya. I promise that I will not let them down.
“I am keenly aware of the hope, aspirations and challenges they face in this city. I am also aware that a majority of the city dwellers are poor and unemployed. I will do my utmost best to create a conducive environment to do business and create jobs for the youths of this country.
“Mr Speaker Sir, and the Government, as you all know, before I joined politics I came from the music industry (sic). I am the one who sang the song Kigeugeu and honourable members have been urging me to withdraw the song because I have now joined politics.
“But if you listen to the song, it does not touch on politicians only. It touches on all evils that happen in this country and the rest of the world.
“Mr Speaker Sir, I am from the music industry and I must say that the Government must create talent centres for artistes. This is a huge industry that can create employment for the youth; and even export different talents to the rest of the world.
“This industry has propelled me tow where I am today. We, therefore, need to nurture such talent and celebrate our artistes. Artistes can unite Kenyans better than people in other professions. Mr Speaker Sir, it is only in Kenya where artistes die poor. If you can remember, every time an artiste dies, we must hold Harambees for them. Artistes work very hard to produce music.
“Recently, I was looking at a music video and I saw honourable Sabina Chege dancing in one of the Kikuyu music videos when she was young. She can tell you how hard it is to produce a music video. It is only in Kenya where an artiste can produce a song in the morning and go to the studio, record and have the song played (on radio stations) in the afternoon; and in the evening when going home, you get a pirate selling you the same song that you had produced in the morning.
“Mr Speaker Sir, we need to look into that because I believe music can create employment and give hope to the hopeless youths out there.
“In conclusion, I want to say that we have only one country called Kenya; and it is one of the best places to live in this world; let us not divide it through petty politics and shenanigans. This country is bigger than all of us. Leadership is not a privilege; it is a responsibility.”
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Good speech mr jaguar tell…
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Good speech mr jaguar tell this mpigs who represents us the truth n whoever wants to change can do so.Kigeugeu song was nicely done.Am proud to see many jubilee young people who were voted in from Rift Valley n central regions where we mean development not stone throwing or burning tyres??We will always vote for young presidents in our regions who r below 55yrs so raila rest yr burdens juu u ain't getting to that house on the hill.N please introduce the bill for kisumu to separate from Republic of Kenya wanjikalisha wenyewe huko if that's what they want??Its a democracy if they want separation
Its shameful that kenyans…
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Its shameful that kenyans wake up soooo early ... queue for many hours ... only to elect these grown men and women who end up acting like ihii ... vinyanjarika hizi
Jaguar I just listened to…
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Jaguar I just listened to your song again and it is the best ever, if only we can make it the Parliament official song to remind quite a few vigeugeus how to behave. These people come together and their intellect evaporates. Do not be sucked into that crap, make your point and work hard for your constituents.
Woi that song of his is a…
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Woi that song of his is a flop.There are better musicians in Kenya .Maybe he can concentrate on being an MP and help real musicians against piracy but please let him not deceive that he can sing.What is with the boasting that Parliament is his tenant will he get serious and actually do anything for the majority of Starehe residents who are young idle and unemployed?
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Let's give him a chance. Lakini if he wants to earn his "honourable" title, he needs to ditch his sheng in parliament. He needs to appeal to the young and old alike. Hawa wa Kenya wa sasa hawana heshima na serikali. Ati booing and jeering in parliament? Boy!
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