Abdikadir Mohammed

Parties & Coalitions

Full name

Abdikadir Hussein Mohamed

Born

1971

Post

Parliament Buildings
Parliament Rd.
P.O Box 41842 – 00100
Nairobi, Kenya

Email

abdikadirh@gmail.com

Link

Facebook

Telephone

0722409914

Abdikadir Mohammed

Abdikadir Mohammed was elected MP for the Mandera Central Constituency in 2007. A Harvard Law School graduate, he heads the Parliamentary Select Committee on Constitutional Reform

All parliamentary appearances

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  • 23 Aug 2012 in National Assembly: Madam Temporary Deputy Chairlady, the hon. Member is misleading the House because all State officers are also public officers. So, he should not mislead the House. All State officers are public officers. view
  • 23 Aug 2012 in National Assembly: Madam Temporary Deputy Chairlady, the hon. Member is misleading the House because all State officers are also public officers. So, he should not mislead the House. All State officers are public officers. view
  • 23 Aug 2012 in National Assembly: Madam Temporary Deputy Chairlady, it is important for hon. Members to understand that we are talking only about State Officers. There are less than 500 such people in the country. We are talking about 500 people. view
  • 23 Aug 2012 in National Assembly: Madam Temporary Deputy Chairlady, it is important for hon. Members to understand that we are talking only about State Officers. There are less than 500 such people in the country. We are talking about 500 people. view
  • 23 Aug 2012 in National Assembly: Madam Temporary Deputy Chairlady, it is important for hon. Members to understand that we are talking only about State Officers. There are less than 500 such people in the country. We are talking about 500 people. view
  • 23 Aug 2012 in National Assembly: Madam Temporary Deputy Chairlady, please, protect me from Members. We are also talking about public tenders. We are not talking about somebody taking 20 liters of milk to their nearest KCC. We are talking about public tenders! The biggest problem with corruption in this country is people who are holding very high public office doing business with the Government, and this law will cover the time these individuals are in office. I am a lawyer myself. When you are in Parliament, why do you want to be a lawyer and a Member of Parliament at the same time? For the ... view
  • 23 Aug 2012 in National Assembly: Madam Temporary Deputy Chairlady, please, protect me from Members. We are also talking about public tenders. We are not talking about somebody taking 20 liters of milk to their nearest KCC. We are talking about public tenders! The biggest problem with corruption in this country is people who are holding very high public office doing business with the Government, and this law will cover the time these individuals are in office. I am a lawyer myself. When you are in Parliament, why do you want to be a lawyer and a Member of Parliament at the same time? For the ... view
  • 23 Aug 2012 in National Assembly: Madam Temporary Deputy Chairlady, please, protect me from Members. We are also talking about public tenders. We are not talking about somebody taking 20 liters of milk to their nearest KCC. We are talking about public tenders! The biggest problem with corruption in this country is people who are holding very high public office doing business with the Government, and this law will cover the time these individuals are in office. I am a lawyer myself. When you are in Parliament, why do you want to be a lawyer and a Member of Parliament at the same time? For the ... view
  • 23 Aug 2012 in National Assembly: Madam Temporary Deputy Chairlady, this is a very important issue and it is attracting so much attention because it touches on the personal interest of Members. However, Members are supposed to legislate for the interest of the country and not for our personal interest. When you are a professional and you are doing business, you have to decide. Do you want to be a State Officer or a businessman or businesswoman? If you are a judge – a judge is a State Officer – and you are going to be tendering for business--- How can you be a judge and ... view
  • 23 Aug 2012 in National Assembly: Madam Temporary Deputy Chairlady, this is a very important issue and it is attracting so much attention because it touches on the personal interest of Members. However, Members are supposed to legislate for the interest of the country and not for our personal interest. When you are a professional and you are doing business, you have to decide. Do you want to be a State Officer or a businessman or businesswoman? If you are a judge – a judge is a State Officer – and you are going to be tendering for business--- How can you be a judge and ... view

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