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 6731 to 6740 of 17810.

  • 12 Apr 2018 in National Assembly: when this thing can be resolved by the various chairs? Hon. Lessonet, 23rd of this month is very far. That is when we are supposed to bring the Budget and Appropriations Supplementary Estimates II Report for this House to adopt. If that matter is not considered, you will make my work very difficult. I do not want Supplementary Estimates II to collapse here. Call the National Treasury because the planning department that deals with the NG-CDF is now under the National Treasury. So, you are dealing with the CS who has the money and he is overseeing the CDF programme. ... view
  • 12 Apr 2018 in National Assembly: Finally, the committee under the leadership of Hon. Maoka must fight for Members. Disbursements take too long. I am trying to debunk the Kamukunji . The Speaker has no business in that. Somebody was collecting signatures for matters which the Speaker has no business in. The issues being raised are part of the agenda of the Kamukunji . I thank Hon. Oluoch because you have now reduced the Kamukunji issues by 45 per cent. The only serious issue is on matters of medical insurance, and the Departmental Committee on Labour and Social Welfare will deal with that. That is a ... view
  • 12 Apr 2018 in National Assembly: All in all, I think the matters raised are weighty and the chairs of the respective committees should take it seriously. It is in the interest of all of us and our people. view
  • 12 Apr 2018 in National Assembly: Hon. Speaker, I beg to move that the Petroleum (Exploration, Development and Production) Bill (National Assembly Bill No.40 of 2017) be read a Second Time. The Petroleum Bill, 2017 is a constitutional Bill that was required to have been passed by the 11th Parliament. This Bill had a five-year constitutional timeline as provided for in the Fifth Schedule to the Constitution to implement provisions of the Constitution relating to the use of natural resources. It was first introduced in the House in August 2015 when it was read the First Time. We concluded it and it was passed to the ... view
  • 12 Apr 2018 in National Assembly: Hon. Speaker, let me go through the 11 parts. Part I of the Bill deals with the preliminary issues such as definition of terms as used in the Bill, the scope of the Bill and the supremacy of the Bill on matters relating to upstream petroleum operations. This Bill will use interchangeably three key words; “upstream”, “midstream” and “downstream” in discussing petroleum matters. This Bill will deal with matters relating to upstream petroleum operations by providing… The Bill once passed into law shall apply to all upstream operations being carried out in Kenya, upstream in the sense that it talks ... view
  • 12 Apr 2018 in National Assembly: Part III deals with petroleum institutions. The part deals with powers and functions of the CS responsible for matters relating to petroleum. The National Upstream Petroleum Advisory Committee will be formed under that Part III. The function of that advisory committee is to advise the CS on upstream petroleum operations and production. The CS will be advised by that Committee. Under Part III there is the Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority whose function shall be to regulate, monitor, and supervise upstream petroleum operations in Kenya. So, we will have an authority that will deal with regulating, monitoring and supervising upstream petroleum ... view
  • 12 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
  • 12 Apr 2018 in National Assembly: Hon. Speaker, the handshake is moving. It has left Harambee House and today was in Kabarak. That handshake will have very little implication on the events of 2022. That I can say without fear of contradiction. So, those who will visit Mzee Moi must tell him pole. We need to tell him pole because he served us for 24 years. Those who want to come to the 2022 race; you do not have to make visits. You need to face us on issues especially those of us in the other camp. Hon. Speaker, I want to congratulate Hon. Osotsi, he ... view
  • 12 Apr 2018 in National Assembly: Local content has been defined to mean added value brought to the Kenyan economy from petroleum-related activities through systematic development of natural capacity. So, we need to learn from the best practices. Countries and companies that have managed these resources well should transfer that knowledge and capacity to our people. On sharing of the accruing benefits, this part provides that a contractor and sub-contractor conducting petroleum exploration, shall among other things give priority to services provided and goods manufactured in Kenya and ensure that employment of Kenyans is given priority. view
  • 12 Apr 2018 in National Assembly: If you are doing exploration in Turkana, you must use the equipments, goods and services manufactured in Kenya. For example, there are companies that are known for manufacturing pipes but when a Chinese company gets a contract they import everything from China. We cannot talk about increasing our manufacturing sector under the Big Four Agenda by 10 or 15 per cent of the Gross Domestic Product (GDP), when we are allowing foreign companies once they get big contracts to import goods and services from China, Turkey, Europe or any other country. This House must help the President to protect the ... view

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