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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0722759866

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Aden Bare Duale

Leader of Majority in the National Assembly 2013-2020

All parliamentary appearances

Entries 6701 to 6710 of 17810.

  • 17 Apr 2018 in National Assembly: I watched a story about Hon. Stanley Matiba on Kenya Television Network (KTN) last night. I listened to Dr. Dan Gikonyo, who is a man I respect a lot. Hon. Kenneth Matiba’s death is related to the stroke which he got when he was in detention at Kamiti Maximum Prison. If there are people who must repent, it is the Government doctors who were manning that facility. They must repent to the Almighty God. You saw Hon. Charles Rubia on television last night. If you did not do anything for Hon. Kenneth Matiba, Hon. Charles Rubia is alive. So, can ... view
  • 17 Apr 2018 in National Assembly: 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
  • 17 Apr 2018 in National Assembly: The Departmental Committee on Justice and Legal Affairs should call the Attorney-General and ask him to pay that money. Hon. Kenneth Matiba lost his political career as well as the business he built when he was very young and healthy. The matter of his compensation is before this House. It is a budgetary matter. I want the Chair of the Budget and Appropriations Committee, and other relevant committees, to see whether that amount can be factored in the Supplementary Estimates II. That is one of the steps we can take to celebrate the life of Hon. Kenneth Matiba. view
  • 17 Apr 2018 in National Assembly: With those many remarks, I ask the political class not to turn the burial of Hon. Kenneth Matiba into a political contest. I know there are people who love burials. That should be a day to give him a decent burial. The family should not allow politicians to hijack that day. They are buying suits and preparing for that day. Hon. Kenneth Matiba must be given a decent State burial. I pray to God that He gives comfort to his family, the great people of Murang’a and the people of Kenya. Thank you, Hon. Deputy Speaker. view
  • 17 Apr 2018 in National Assembly: Hon. Speaker, I beg to lay the following Papers on the Table of the House: The Reports of the Auditor General on the Financial Statements in respect of the following institutions for the year ended 30th June 2017, and the certificates therein: (a) The Salaries and Remuneration Commission; (b) The Local Authorities Provident Fund; (c) The Kenya Energy Sector Environment and Social Responsibility Programme Fund; (d) The Railway Development Levy Fund Holding Account; (e) The Contingencies Fund; (f) The State Officers and Public Officers Car Loan Scheme Fund; (g) The Nyayo Tea Zones Development Corporation; (h) Kipchabo Tea Factory Limited; ... view
  • 17 Apr 2018 in National Assembly: Thank you, Hon. Speaker. I support this amendment. When this Report was tabled on Thursday, I had a problem with Recommendation No. (iii). The Chair is a lawyer, so he is talking with legal mind. I want to speak in a layman’s language. Recommendation No. (iii) in its form without an amendment curtails this House from discussing this Report. It is as simple as that. With this recommendation then the matter is sub judice . So, this House cannot discuss this Report. That is why this is a progress Report for those who understand the Standing Orders. A Committee can ... view
  • 17 Apr 2018 in National Assembly: In fact, if the Committee did not bring this amendment, I was ready to file it after I read the Report. For us to discuss the progress Report, in as far as where they have reached Recommendation No. (iii) ought to have been done away with. That is why I support it. The House works through the Constitution, relevant laws, Standing Orders and precedents. Therefore, we are setting a precedent. I think Recommendation Nos. (i) and (ii) are in place. The Committee says that the matter given to us through a message by the President cannot proceed because of the ... view
  • 17 Apr 2018 in National Assembly: So, the fact we need to come to terms with is: the 10th Parliament vetted the LSK and other judicial officers sitting in JSC. In the 11th Parliament, the representatives of all those bodies were not vetted. In fact, I had to ask Hon. Chepkong’a, the predecessor of Hon. Cheptumo, what had happened. This is because Tom Ojienda was not vetted by the 11th Parliament. LSK’s representative, Deche, was not vetted. Judge Mohamed Warsame was also not vetted by the 11th Parliament. This is a very complex legal issue. This House works through a system whereby there is recruitment and ... view
  • 17 Apr 2018 in National Assembly: vetted here cannot be sworn in because they have been indicted. I am talking about the nominee who was to represent the PSC and two others who were to represent non-lawyers. view
  • 17 Apr 2018 in National Assembly: So, this Committee, procedurally, is saying that you sent us on a trip just like our colleagues wanted to go to Canaan and Canaan became invisible. So, they ended up in Harambee House. The destination was not reached. So, this Committee is under obligation because it was given 14 days, which I think were extended. So, it cannot carry this hot potato. It had to bring it back to the House and say: “From where we sit, we cannot move.” So, what you do, in my honest opinion, is to return this hot potato to the sender. Am I right? ... view

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