Ahmed Abdisalan Ibrahim

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  • 7 Mar 2019 in National Assembly: Departmental Committee includes oversight of day-to-day administration issues. Thereby, it would have come to the attention of our Committee on Transport, Public Works and Housing. However, there was hoarding of information, and what I can call intellectual dishonesty, by the agency itself to an extent that this only came to the attention of PIC while examining the audit reports of 2013/2014 all the way to 2016/2017. It is thereafter that the Committee developed interest on the matter. One of the key issues… view
  • 7 Mar 2019 in National Assembly: What I am saying is that while we were doing the examination of this Report, while examining the witness, this issue cropped up. The first thing that cropped up was a debt of Kshs3.8 billion as at February 2019 that KQ owes. Thereafter, was the aspect of KAA taking over JKIA. view
  • 7 Mar 2019 in National Assembly: The JKIA to be taken over by KQ. view
  • 7 Mar 2019 in National Assembly: I think it is just important that the disruption was minimised, so that I can rightfully make my contribution. view
  • 7 Mar 2019 in National Assembly: It was a proposal where KQ was to take over JKIA. After this came to our attention, we decided to look at the process. We realised that this memo was communicated on 29th May 2018. After checking one of the board minutes, KQ was allegedly given a timeline of 28th December to finish the transaction. That is why we developed an interest. Another issue that cropped up during that time is that the board chairman was also the board chairman of a bank that is a shareholder in KQ. This is why we developed interest and looked at the process ... view
  • 7 Mar 2019 in National Assembly: Hon. Speaker, I said that we were examining audit reports. The memo was just a source of information that was tabled before the Committee. I do not know where the confusion is coming from. The PIC was interested in the efficiency of the public investment bit as provided for in Standing Order 206(6)(c) while on the other bit, the Committee on Transport, Public Works and Housing was also handling issues of operations and management. That way, this Committee has decided to table a report to allow them have a joint committee and carry out a holistic investigation. It will not ... view
  • 7 Mar 2019 in National Assembly: Hon. Speaker, it is not about sniffer dogs. To the best of my understanding, we examine different reports. In the process of the examination, if JKIA is owed a debt of Kshs3.4 billion and it is the source of revenue for KAA, where 83 per cent of the revenue comes from JKIA, if the process is rushed by a person who is fair to both sides, definitely there is something interesting. If the issue has been detected by the committee and a report compiled and shared to allow a joint committee to carry out the investigation, there is nothing wrong ... view
  • 21 Nov 2018 in National Assembly: Thank you, Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker. I rise to second this Motion. I want to join my Chair in sincerely thanking the Members 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
  • 21 Nov 2018 in National Assembly: of the Committee for their commitment and sacrifice in ensuring that this Report was made despite their tight schedules. I have no doubt that they have executed their mandate diligently without fear or favour. This was not an easy task. We held 91 sittings to deal with various State corporations, to do triangulation of information, make field visits and ensure that an accurate Report was compiled. A good number of the Committee Members including me happen to be new Members. We had a lot of passion in ensuring that a credible Report was compiled and of course, in the process ... view
  • 21 Nov 2018 in National Assembly: The tendency they have is that they mostly blame the Ministry of Lands for delay in availing documents. The recommendations of this Committee are clear that the NLC must expedite processing of ownership documents. It should also prioritise and ensure that ownership documents are provided to State corporations. The management is required to give special consideration in ensuring that the necessary follow-up is met. You will find that a number of them are very slow or do not give the required attention in ensuring that ownership documents are acquired. I think the board of directors should ensure that the senior ... view

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