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

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  • 1 Dec 2016 in National Assembly: Finally, all these will contribute to a higher global goal of ensuring that the global temperature increases to below 2 degrees centigrade. view
  • 1 Dec 2016 in National Assembly: On the same document on the aspect of conservation, the Paris Agreement encourages countries like Kenya to conserve and enhance as appropriate and sink reservoirs of greenhouse gases including forests. The Agreement also recognises the importance of averting, minimising, reducing and addressing both losses and damages associated with adverse effects of climate change. It recognises and acknowledges the need to cooperate and enhance understanding, action and support to different areas such as early warning systems, emergency preparedness and risk insurance. If you look at Article 13 of the Paris Agreement, it provides for an enhanced transparency framework for action and ... view
  • 1 Dec 2016 in National Assembly: Agreement like most other international agreements, goes through three stages before coming into effect. The three main stages are adaptation, signing and joining. Those are very key elements which are very common to all international agreements before respective Houses are asked to ratify. So, this Agreement was first opened for signature at the UN in New York from 22nd April 2016 to 2nd April 2017. Signing is important because it indicates the commitment of a country. That is the reason Parliament, more so the National Assembly, has been given the role to ratify the Agreement. This is what happened in ... view
  • 1 Dec 2016 in National Assembly: Yes, Hon. Speaker. First, I want to thank the Chair of PAC for raising serious matters concerning Standing Order No.86. This is because matters before the Committee were being discussed publicly at rallies, funerals and, lately, at television talk shows. On Wednesday, this week, a Member of PAC, Hon. John Mbadi, discussed the PAC for more than 35 minutes. He alleged that the Committee has been compromised, and that the Report of that Committee will be of no value. That is a very serious statement. The matter is also published in today’s newspapers. He went further to mention the Presidency ... view
  • 1 Dec 2016 in National Assembly: Thank you, Hon. Speaker. It is after you authenticate the document that you can admit it. I am only asking if, in your wisdom, you agree to admit it. Because the Chairman has spoken emphatically on the matter of Senator Murkomen and Farouk Kibet, I am happy the Committee has given direction on that matter. We want the Chairman and the PAC to go further. I am aware Hon. Ichung’wah has written to the Committee. This afternoon, when I go back, I will write to the Committee to investigate two companies that did business with the NYS. In one way ... view
  • 1 Dec 2016 in National Assembly: We, the Jubilee Coalition, are not passing the buck. We have said that all of us must face the law. What we expect from the Opposition led by Hon. Raila Odinga is to also clean their house and face the law. The President has sacked Cabinet Secretaries (CSs), Principal Secretaries (PSs) and a Chief of Staff. We are not the investigating agency. We are telling PAC that when we write to it, we want it to bring on board the Directors of Takawiri Enterprises and Omoth Supplies Limited. It should also investigate whether this letter is admissible and tell our ... view
  • 1 Dec 2016 in National Assembly: Hon. Speaker, I beg to reply to the County Governments (Amendment) Bill. I ask Hon. Baiya to second. view
  • 1 Dec 2016 in National Assembly: Thank you, Hon. Speaker. I beg to move: (i) THAT, notwithstanding the provisions of Standing Order 232, this House resolves to extend the period for consideration of the Budget Policy Statement by a further period of not more than fourteen (14) days from 8th December 2016; (ii) THAT, pursuant to the provisions of Section 13 of the Public Appointments (Parliamentary Approval) Act, 2011, this House resolves to extend the period for consideration of approval for appointment of nominees to the National Climate Change Council, notified to the House The electronic version of the Official Hansard Report is for information purposesonly. ... view
  • 1 Dec 2016 in National Assembly: on 1st December, 2016, by a further period of not more than fourteen (14) days from 14th December, 2016; and, (iii) THAT, notwithstanding the provisions of Standing Order 42 relating to reading and laying of Messages from the President, and in furtherance to the provisions of the First Schedule to the Elections Act (No.9 of 2011) (as amended), this House resolves that, during the period before commencement of the Fifth Session, upon receipt of names of persons nominated for appointment to the (iv) offices of the Chairperson or Commissioner to the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) from the President, ... view
  • 1 Dec 2016 in National Assembly: More fundamentally, for the National Climate Change Council, the IEBC and CRA, we saw it not prudent for the House to be recalled for one day for the Speaker to read a Message that will be referred to committees and then we go away. So, this Motion gives the Speaker powers so that the moment he receives these Messages, he can refer them to the Committees directly. On the IEBC, he will refer it to the Departmental Committee on Justice and Legal Affairs once he gets the names from the President. The same will apply to the CRA. I am ... view

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