Adan Keynan

Parties & Coalitions

Full name

Adan Wehliye Keynan

Born

10th October 1968

Post

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

Email

wajirwest@parliament.go.ke

Web

adankeynan.com

Telephone

0722301930

All parliamentary appearances

Entries 1921 to 1930 of 2568.

  • 21 Jun 2012 in National Assembly: On a point of order, Mr. Speaker, Sir. Is it in order for my good friend, hon. Musila, to say that we cannot cause a shut down simply because of a little view
  • 21 Jun 2012 in National Assembly: On a point of order, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir. Is it in order for my good friend to speculate and start imagining what is going on in my mind, when he knows I am going to say almost the opposite of what he is saying right now? view
  • 21 Jun 2012 in National Assembly: Thank you, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir. First of all, let me say that this is a good Minister for Finance for so many reasons. However, that does not mean that some of the issues or the mistakes that we are seeing should be tolerated. Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, one of the reasons that Kenyans, in their own wisdom, decided to have a new constitutional dispensation was simply because we wanted to be governed according to the rules, not according to the wishes or gimmicks and the day-to- day political convenience of anybody. view
  • 20 Jun 2012 in National Assembly: Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, there are two critical issues here. I want to agree with what hon. Okemo and the able Chairlady of the Budget Committee have view
  • 30 May 2012 in National Assembly: Mr. Speaker, Sir, we have been working very hard today from morning to now to make sure that our EALA candidates meet the requirement of the treaty and now here, I wish to table the report of the Committee on the candidates for the election as Members of the East African Legislative Assembly. view
  • 23 May 2012 in National Assembly: Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I would like to seek the following clarification from the Prime Minister. When this Parliament authorized our Defence Forces to move into Somalia, the reason was that we needed security for the people of Somalia and also for the people of Kenya. But shockingly, as our security forces have managed to bring the lawlessness in Somalia, especially across the Kenya/Somalia border, to manageable level, the reverse is happening in Kenya. Mr. Deputy Speaker, you know where you come from and as I speak, the road from Garissa to Wajir is now infested with bandits, namely, the ... view
  • 23 May 2012 in National Assembly: On a point of order, Mr. Deputy Speaker Sir. As much as I empathize with the question raised by the hon. Member, our defence forces have done very well--- view
  • 23 May 2012 in National Assembly: They have done exceptionally well and, therefore, it would be wrong to cast aspersions on the entire defence forces. However, we must accept that there are lapses on the issues that we raised which need to be classed up and segregated instead of collectively condemning the entire defence forces. Is the hon. Member in order? view
  • 23 May 2012 in National Assembly: On a point of information, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir. view
  • 23 May 2012 in National Assembly: Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I want to inform the hon. Prime Minister that, indeed, if you look at Chapter 14 of the Constitution, on the Establishment of the National Security, there is a difference between Kenya Defence Forces, National Security Organs and the Intelligence Service. I want to read what the Constitution says, so that we get it clear, in trying to answer hon. Sirat, that, indeed, that is the work of the Homeland Security and not the Kenya Defence Forces. It says: “Chapter 14; National Security: Part 1 – National Security Organs. view

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