Nominated Member of Parliament David Ole Sankok has introduced bizarre tough conditions before supporting the proposed gender bill.
In a video posted on his timeline on Monday, the vocal lawmaker continues to oppose a proposal by his Garissa Township counterpart Aden Duale to further increase the number of female representatives.
In an unfounded condition, Sankok says that the women to be nominated to take up the proposed seats must prove that they are not hoppers involved in illicit relationships.
He adds that women whose children belong to different men have already failed the integrity test and do not qualify for the positions.
"If one is sired by a Luo, another one by a Maasai, Kalenjin, Indian, Mzungu, then you have not passed the integrity test,’’ he says.
The video was posted a day after Sankok aired his opposition of the same on the floor of the house, maintaining that he would not support a bill seeking to introduce slay queens into the house.
"If these gender top up slots will be for our daughters, sisters, wives and mothers, then I support it 100 per cent. But if it's for the slay queens to slay their way into the National Assembly, to massage their way into the Senate or county assemblies then I do have some reservations,’’ he was quoted by the Standard.
The bill seeks to ensure that at-least one-thirds of the MPs in the next parliament are women.