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

Telephone

0722759866

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@HonAdenDuale on Twitter

Aden Bare Duale

Leader of Majority in the National Assembly 2013-2020

All parliamentary appearances

Entries 12531 to 12540 of 17810.

  • 19 Feb 2015 in National Assembly: Hon. Speaker, pursuant to Standing Order 44(2)(a) on behalf of House Business Committee, I rise to give the following Statement regarding the business to appear before the House in the week beginning Tuesday 24th February, 2015. The House Business Committee met on Wednesday this week to give priority to the business of the House. The House Business Committee has, therefore lined up heavy and crucial business. Having resumed from a long recess, Members are now ready for the business at hand. On Tuesday next week, the House is expected to continue with the Second Reading of the Public Procurement and ... view
  • 19 Feb 2015 in National Assembly: Through you, hon. Speaker, I request chairpersons of respective committees to give fresh notices of Motion as this is a new Session. That goes to the Chair of PAC, hon. 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
  • 19 Feb 2015 in National Assembly: Ababu, the Chair of PIC and the Chair of the Departmental Committee on Finance, Planning and Trade, who has already given a fresh notice. On Statutory instruments, I urge the Committee on Delegated Legislation to fast- track the consideration of 18 pending statutory instruments. The House Business Committee will also give priority to several Sessional Papers that are pending. Regarding the Cabinet Secretaries appearing before committees on Tuesday, 24th February, 2014, the schedule is as follows:- 1. Cabinet Secretary for Lands, Housing and Urban Development is to appear at 10.00 a.m. before the Departmental Committee on Lands to answer questions ... view
  • 19 Feb 2015 in National Assembly: Hon. Speaker, the first one on hon. Gumbo, we have 20 reports which have been tabled and are awaiting debate. To make it clear, two of these 20 reports are from the Public Accounts Committee. Five or six are from the Public Investments Committee. There are reports from the Committee on lands. There are about seven reports from delegations, a report from the Committee on Powers and Privileges, one from the Committee on Health and one from the Committee on Finance, Planning and Trade. These are the 20 reports that the House Business Committee is going to deal with. I ... view
  • 19 Feb 2015 in National Assembly: The Chairman of the Committee on Delegated Legislation was sitting behind me and I do not know where he has gone. He has 18 statutory instruments, which are pending before his Committee. We raised the issue in the House Business Committee because it is a very serious matter. If Members of the Committee on Delegated Legislation are here, they are sitting on 18 statutory instruments which are important to the people of Kenya. So, the House Business Committee will give priority to Committee Members and even share time on Tuesdays, Wednesdays or even Thursdays afternoon. view
  • 19 Feb 2015 in National Assembly: Coming back to that hot matter of the gender rule, it is very good to call a spade a spade. It is good to make it clear that it was the hottest potato to hold in the Tenth Parliament. When it became too hot and the elections were near, we threw the ball to the Supreme Court. I am sure we will still hold it. If it becomes too hot, we will again return it to the Supreme Court. That is the highest court in the land. The people of Garissa Township will elect in free and fair elections any ... view
  • 19 Feb 2015 in National Assembly: the year when we have to resolve this, and it is the year when we are going to know who is a candidate for the presidential seat and who is a joker. So, it is a very crucial year for both gender equity and political parties presidential candidates. For us, we already know our candidate. Then 2015 will be the year for our colleagues to identify their candidate. view
  • 19 Feb 2015 in National Assembly: Thank you very much, hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker for giving me the opportunity to contribute to this very important Bill. I wish to, on the outset, say that this Bill is one of those Bills which was a requirement constitutionally under Article 227(2) that this House forms or legislates with regard to the Public Procurement and Asset Disposal laws. view
  • 19 Feb 2015 in National Assembly: I must say that the biggest challenge that is facing our country is public procurement. Almost all the known issues that have to do with corruption have happened under the disguise of procurement. Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, if you look at the Anglo-Leasing scandal, it was nothing more than a number of procurement issues being put together and, in the name of procurement, there was irregular stealing from public coffers. For that reason, the matter that is before us today is very importance. Several studies have shown that corruption is responsible for 30 per cent funds leakage out of our ... view
  • 19 Feb 2015 in National Assembly: goodness, the fitness or the construction of that building - is involved in that corruption. For that reason, Kenyans are not getting value for money. This Bill says that the counties will have to enforce these new laws. I want to send a very strong message to people who are in charge of treasuries either at the national level or the county levels who think that they will steal today and get away with it. I must warn them. Anglo-Leasing happened many years ago but now we are prosecuting the perpetrators. It happened more than 10 to 15 years now, ... view

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