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

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@HonAdenDuale on Twitter

Aden Bare Duale

Leader of Majority in the National Assembly 2013-2020

All parliamentary appearances

Entries 1981 to 1990 of 17810.

  • 4 Dec 2019 in National Assembly: speak in Kiswahili and I will get what he is saying. He has the Report and should read it and make his contribution. If I said that there are people who say, I did not mention his community and name. It is only in this House where we have the right to free conscious, free thought and free speech. He should talk to the Report before the House. He should leave Hon. Duale alone because I am not his constituent. view
  • 4 Dec 2019 in National Assembly: On a point of order, Hon. Speaker. view
  • 4 Dec 2019 in National Assembly: Hon. Speaker, Hon. Otiende Amollo will agree with me that these are the kinds of things that when they are taken to court, the judges indict Parliament. I want Hon. Pukose to withdraw the statement that the Motion has been debated extensively. Hon. Speaker himself said that it is the Mover and the Seconder and so, he cannot make that statement. We need to remove it from the HANSARD. Hon. Speaker, you said it and you are on HANSARD. You said that it is only the Mover and the Seconder who spoke on the Motion. Nobody else has spoken to ... view
  • 4 Dec 2019 in National Assembly: Hon. Speaker, let me make my contribution so that the Chair in replying has something to say procedurally. I support. view
  • 4 Dec 2019 in National Assembly: Hon. Amina Abdalla has been here and she knows the goings on of Parliament even though I thought Hon. Dalmas Otieno would put his foot down because he served as a minister for many years. If you have served in the Executive, sometimes you become an apologist. I think he has become an apologist. With Hon. Amina Abdalla, they can put the case for the Parliamentary Service Commission to the SRC. view
  • 4 Dec 2019 in National Assembly: As we approve the appointment of Hon. Amina Abdalla, we need to re-visit the SRC Act and make the Commission part time. When it was made full time in this Parliament, the essence was to give them more time to discuss issues and have time for the Speaker as the Chairman of the Parliamentary Service Commission. It now looks different. If you look at what goes on in the Judiciary, the national Government and in county governments, county governments employ people every day. Letters are issued. You will even find somebody fresh from university given a job scale of the ... view
  • 4 Dec 2019 in National Assembly: I ask through the Chair of the Public Accounts Committee Chair who is seated here, where the Cabinet Secretary for National Treasury uses Article 223 of the Constitution to make payments and come to seek the approval of the House and this House through the Budget and Appropriations Committee rejects that payment, what happens? I remember there was a certain amount of money the former Cabinet Secretary for the National Treasury used in buying vehicles The electronic version of the Official Hansard Report is for information purposes only. Acertified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor. view
  • 4 Dec 2019 in National Assembly: for SRC commissioners irregularly. His application of Article 223 is defined in the PFM Act and the Constitution. It must be a matter of emergency. The Budget and Appropriations Committee in their report of the Financial Year 2019/2020 rejected it. So, we expect somebody to be surcharged. This must be seen in the Report of the Public Accounts Committee (PAC). Who are we surcharging? Is it the Cabinet Secretary and his Principal Secretary, Kamau Thugge? There are many cases. We even had Ruaraka land payment of Kshs1.3 billion that the National Assembly rejected. Who was surcharged? If we do not ... view
  • 4 Dec 2019 in National Assembly: Hon. Speaker, I am not the Chairman of the Select Committee on CDF. They must carry their business here. I beg to move: THAT, the Kenya Roads Board (Amendment) Bill, 2019 be now read a Second Time. This is a small Bill and one of the reasons it is here is because our colleagues at the Senate decided to kill, at the mediation stage, the Roads Bill which was very comprehensive. This matter was very urgent. It was part of the Roads Bill and the national Executive, through the Ministry of Transport, realised that this is important for them and ... view
  • 4 Dec 2019 in National Assembly: There was this particular amendment. So, in order to undertake the issuance of the road bond when there is need, we found there was the absence or a lacuna of a legal review. There was a legal gap in the Kenya Roads Board Act 1999. This small amendment could enable Kenya Roads Board to go to the market and deal with the Finance Corporation, World Bank and IMF as they help us in constructing. I want to thank the Word Bank because, for the first time in the history of Kenya, they are now financing the construction of the road ... view

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