Aden Bare Duale

Parties & Coalitions

Born

15th June 1967

Post

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

Email

hmsk@wananchi.com

Email

adendualle@gmail.com

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Facebook

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0722759866

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Aden Bare Duale

Leader of Majority in the National Assembly 2013-2020

All parliamentary appearances

Entries 10981 to 10990 of 17810.

  • 10 Nov 2015 in National Assembly: Hon. Speaker, I beg to lay the following Papers on the Table of the House today Tuesday, 10th November, 2015:- The Budget Review and Outlook Paper, 2015 for the Financial Year 2016/2017 and 2018/2019 Mid-Term Expenditure Framework. The Reports of the Auditor-General on the Financial Statements of the Constituencies Development Fund (CDF) for the year ended 30th June, 2014 and the Certificate therein in respect of Mathioya Constituency, Kiharu Constituency, Narok South Constituency, Gem Constituency, Muhoroni Constituency, Kisumu East Constituency, Kisumu West Constituency, Bondo Constituency, Rarieda Constituency, Homa Bay Town Constituency, Garissa Township Constituency, Chepalungu Constituency, Kajiado North Constituency and ... view
  • 10 Nov 2015 in National Assembly: Thank you, Hon. Speaker. I beg to contribute to the Health Bill, 2015 as the Member for Garissa Township. The purpose of this Bill is to provide a mechanism on how the national health policy shall be formulated, implemented and coordinated between the two levels of Government. More significantly, this Bill deals with areas of coordination and how technology can positively contribute to better management of health services while curbing negative development. The aim of this Bill is to establish national health systems whose main purpose will be to afford an enabling environment to progressively realise the right to the ... view
  • 10 Nov 2015 in National Assembly: responsible for preventing and guarding against the introduction of infectious diseases. This is part of streamlining the many directorates that are found within the Ministry of Health. Hon. Speaker, Clause 27 establishes the Kenya Health Professionals Oversight Authority (KHPOA). Its function is to oversee the regulatory functions of all national health systems, both private and public and to ensure that adequate coordination is done for the joint activities of these bodies. Clause 48 outlaws human organs transplantation except in a manner provided for. It is streamlining how you can transplant different organs between different bodies and patients. That was not ... view
  • 29 Oct 2015 in National Assembly: Thank you, Hon. Speaker. Pursuant to Standing Order No. 44(2)(a), on behalf of the House Business Committee (HBC), I rise to give the Statement regarding the business appearing before the House. Without appearing to anticipate debate on the Motion for Adjournment this afternoon, this Statement is for the week after the short recess and not next week. It is envisaged that the House will proceed on recess as per the approved parliamentary calendar. The HBC has resolved to prioritise all Bills with constitutional timelines, Senate Bills and other pieces of legislation proposed by individual Members of the House after our ... view
  • 29 Oct 2015 in National Assembly: The electronic version of the Official Hansard Report is for information purposesonly. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor. view
  • 29 Oct 2015 in National Assembly: Hon. Speaker, at the outset, that letter is to the Attorney-General (A- G) and I am sure you have a copy - which I have. According to the letter, the person to respond - who the Cabinet Secretary (CS) is accusing - is the Attorney-General. I have advised the CS to appear before the relevant Departmental Committee on Energy, Communications and Information before we come to the Third Reading of the Bill. That section in the letter concerns communication. He is talking about the Communications Commission of Kenya (CCK). The reason why I withdrew those two other amendments on the ... view
  • 29 Oct 2015 in National Assembly: meetings, we translate them in the House. He is the one who opposed me and the HBC agreed. It is good for the House to know that this is in our Standing Orders. In fact, when a Bill is read for the First Time; a Government Bill or a Private Members’ Bill, the timelines within the Standing Orders must be fulfilled within 21 days. That is why you have said that the House must listen to Committees on Wednesday on the status of reports before them. Private Members’ Bills and Petitions were taking too long. When a Bill is read ... view
  • 29 Oct 2015 in National Assembly: No. I am saying that if it is the letter that I got and copied to you, it is to the Attorney-General. It was for our information. As the Leader of Government Business, I have told the CS that he has an opportunity. We will rectify if he convinces the Committee on Energy, Communication and Information led by Hon. Jamleck Kamau. The House will have the opportunity at the Third Reading. There are many others. A number of people have written on many issues, including why I withdrew the IPOA Act. We have an opportunity to rectify all that. view
  • 29 Oct 2015 in National Assembly: Hon. Speaker, I beg to move that the Statute Law (Miscellaneous Amendment) Bill (National Assembly Bill No.57 of 2015) be now read a Second Time. As you had communicated yesterday, I would like to notify the House that I withdrew all the proposed amendments relating to the Independent Policing Oversight Authority (IPOA) Act, 2011 and some proposed amendments relating to the Universities Act, 2012, except for amendments to Section 22 and Section 39. The Statute Law (Miscellaneous Amendment) law was not intended to make amendments to any existing law of a fundamental and substantial nature. It intends to correct anomalies ... view
  • 29 Oct 2015 in National Assembly: such as to correct inconsistencies, errors and anomalies that various laws might face when Parliament is dealing with various legislative agenda. I am of the opinion that the proposed amendment to Section 14 of the Bill on the IPOA is a fundamental change to the law. As such, those changes ought to be addressed in a substantive amendment and not in a miscellaneous amendment. On the same line, my office is also in receipt of a draft proposal for publication of separate Bills to amend the Universities Act 2012. The proposed Bill is quite comprehensive and it includes other proposed ... view

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