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

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adendualle@gmail.com

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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 15041 to 15050 of 17810.

  • 12 Feb 2014 in National Assembly: for an independent command through the Office of the Inspector-General of Police as stipulated in Article 245 (b), Section 10 of the National Police Service Act, gives the Inspector-General of Police the powers to determine the distribution and the deployment of officers in that particular Service and to organize the Service at both the national level and its various formations, units and components. The Act further provides that the Inspector-General shall provide the command structure and systems for the National Police Service, in order to get an efficient administration of that service. Of course, under the new Constitution of 2010, ... view
  • 12 Feb 2014 in National Assembly: Hon. Speaker, I beg to move the following Procedural Motion:- view
  • 12 Feb 2014 in National Assembly: THAT, notwithstanding the provisions of Standing Order No.97(4); this House orders that each speech in a debate on any Motion, including a Special Motion, shall be limited in the following manner:- A maximum of three hours with not more than twenty (20) minutes for the Mover and ten (10) minutes for each other Member speaking, except the Leader of the Majority Party and the Leader of the Minority Party, who shall be limited to a maximum of fifteen (15) minutes each, and that ten (10) minutes before the expiry of the time, the Mover shall be called upon to reply; ... view
  • 12 Feb 2014 in National Assembly: Hon. Speaker, three hours have been allocated to this Motion. If the Chair has been allocated, let us say 20 minutes, he does not have to exhaust all this time. He can move in ten minutes. Where a Mover has been allocated 40 minutes, he does not have to exhaust all the time. He can leave time so that every Member of the House can get an opportunity to contribute and this way, enrich our quality of debate. view
  • 12 Feb 2014 in National Assembly: Hon. Speaker, I am sure under your guidance the up-scaling of resources and staff of committees will help Members. They can utilize those resources to do research and then debate on Bills and Motions. However, I am sure, the less you explain a point, the better it is expounded. In fact, when you get one hour, you get mixed up but if you are given ten minutes you can do a very nice summary. I urge my colleagues to remember that this is a Procedural Motion. We have a heavy agenda of three serious Bills. So, we can dispose of ... view
  • 12 Feb 2014 in National Assembly: So, I will ask hon. Chris Wamalwa to second. view
  • 12 Feb 2014 in National Assembly: Hon. Speaker, I beg to move the following Procedural Motion:- THAT, notwithstanding the provisions of Standing Order No.97(4); this House orders that, each speech in a debate on a Report of a Committee, including a Report of a Joint Committee of the Houses of Parliament or any other Report presented to the House, be limited as follows:- A maximum of sixty (60) minutes for the Mover in moving and thirty (30) minutes in replying, and a maximum of ten (10) minutes for any other Member speaking, except the Leader of the Majority Party and the Leader of the Minority Party, ... view
  • 12 Feb 2014 in National Assembly: Hon. Speaker, this is a report. First and foremost, reports of committees do not fall within the three-hour limit given to the Motions of Members. So, a report of a committee can go for a number of days of parliamentary proceedings. view
  • 12 Feb 2014 in National Assembly: Secondly, to make it very clear, if it says; “A maximum of 60 minutes for a Chair”, he can even speak for 20 minutes. Where a Member has a maximum of 10 minutes, that does not mean that the Member should speak for ten minutes. If he can expound his ideas and points in even two minutes, it is okay. That is why the Standing Orders have put the capping at “a maximum of 10 minutes”. To make it more clearer, at times we do in-house changes depending on the Speaker in the Chair so that Members can agree that ... view
  • 12 Feb 2014 in National Assembly: However, because this is a report of a committee and we can compare it with reports from Public Accounts Committee which hon. Ababu Namwamba chairs, it will need more time. When he brings the audited PAC reports here, you will see that he will need even more than one hour. He might even need two sittings of Parliament. So, reports are very important. From the few reports that we saw in the last session of this Parliament, a lot of evidence has been coming up. So, the Chair must convince the House with data and evidence. The element of “maximum” ... view

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