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

Link

Facebook

Telephone

0722759866

Link

@HonAdenDuale on Twitter

Aden Bare Duale

Leader of Majority in the National Assembly 2013-2020

All parliamentary appearances

Entries 1321 to 1330 of 17810.

  • 6 Jun 2020 in National Assembly: contribute. People out there think we get free meals. We pay for every facility in Parliament, including food and the gym. Nothing is for free in Parliament. The Committee did a Report to this House and noted that so much is missing in terms of service delivery. Consequently, the PSC resolved to develop and publish regulations providing for the establishment of a Catering Fund under the PFM Act. The Resolution provided that the money we pay will be deposited, accounted for and managed in accordance with the PFM Act and the relevant laws. In 2018, the PFM Act only allowed ... view
  • 6 Jun 2020 in National Assembly: and Welfare can follow up. The Parliamentary Service Commission when submitting their budget can have a section showing how an amount collected during a year was audited. Based on that, we can question why the facilities are deteriorating and why they are not up to standard. We pay money, but we do not know where the money goes. We do not know how it is used. This is the House that does oversight. So, it must start with itself. It must start to oversee the resources that its Members pay. That is only one clause. I am sure we will ... view
  • 6 Jun 2020 in National Assembly: On a point of order, Hon. Deputy Speaker. view
  • 6 Jun 2020 in National Assembly: Hon. Deputy Speaker, my point of order is serious. I rise to seek your guidance on whether the mediated versions of the County Governments (Amendment) Bill (Senate Bill No.11 of 2017) and the County Governments (Amendment) (No.2) Bill (Senate Bill No.7 of 2017) are properly before the House. That is a pertinent question that needs to be answered before this House proceeds to approve the mediated versions of the two Senate Bills. From the outset, allow me to note that although Standing Order No.87(5) prohibits us from criticizing or calling to question proceedings in the Senate, the same Standing Order ... view
  • 6 Jun 2020 in National Assembly: Hon. Deputy Speaker, what is going on at the back? view
  • 6 Jun 2020 in National Assembly: Hon. Deputy Speaker, our Standing Orders allow any Member of this House, including me, to debate on the structure and role of the Senate. In this regard, allow me to refer to Article 123 of the Constitution, which is clear on the manner of voting in the Senate. Simply put, Article 123 of the Constitution provides that voting on a matter before the House is done by an elected Senator or nominated Senator of a respective county having been delegated to vote on behalf of a delegation. However, as you are aware, the Senate is said to have recently adopted ... view
  • 6 Jun 2020 in National Assembly: What is it, Leader of the Majority Party? This is your issue and we are trying to get views from other Members also. view
  • 6 Jun 2020 in National Assembly: Hon. Deputy Speaker, what is in question is Article 123 of the Constitution. Even if we pass this Bill, it is supposed to go to the President for assent. But the Senate has passed it unprocedurally. That is the point I am raising. If we pass the Bill, the way some people are saying, somebody may challenge it in court. What will the President assent to? He will assent to a Bill over which in one House Article 123 of the Constitution was violated. It was an illegality. view
  • 6 Jun 2020 in National Assembly: Thank you, Hon. Deputy Speaker, for that guidance. We are not here to violate the Constitution. Article 123 must be upheld and I have no other interest. Hon. Deputy Speaker, I beg to move the following Motion: THAT, aware that, the World Health Organization (WHO) declared the Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) a global health pandemic and that the pandemic has led to an unprecedented global health crisis; Cognizant that the Government, non-governmental institutions, well-wishers and health authorities globally have joined hands and put in place a number of measures to contain the pandemic, mainly through travel and behavioural restrictions, provisions ... view
  • 6 Jun 2020 in National Assembly: (b) to commend and appreciate all healthcare workers and service providers in the country for their selfless efforts, commitment to service, care and compassion towards persons who have been infected and/or affected by the virus. (c) to urgently put in place modalities of facilitating the continuity of the business of the House remotely using modern technology whilst upholding the constitutional requirements on public access and participation, quorum, and voting in Parliament; and, (d) that, to supplement the COVID-19 Fund and other measures put in place, the Budget and Appropriations Committee reviews the proposed Annual Estimates for the FY 2020/2021 with ... view

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