Amason Kingi

Full name

Amason Jeffah Kingi

Born

1974

Post

Parliament Buildings
Parliament Rd.
P.O Box 41842 – 00100
Nairobi, Kenya

Email

jeffahk@yahoo.com

Email

magarini@parliament.go.ke

Telephone

0733826203

Telephone

733826203

Amason Kingi

Hon. Amason Kingi was the first Governor of Kilifi County where he served for two terms. He becomes the third Speaker of the Senate since 2013.

All parliamentary appearances

Entries 181 to 190 of 554.

  • 22 Nov 2006 in National Assembly: Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, the amount of fuel that we give to police stations depends on the location of individual stations in terms of how busy it is. However, we can avail a breakdown of the same if it is required. view
  • 22 Nov 2006 in National Assembly: Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, it is true that we made such a promise but, of course, with the condition to be informed that accommodation for the officers would be available. Where we have been informed that accommodation was available, we have always sent APs to those locations. view
  • 22 Nov 2006 in National Assembly: Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, I will consult with my officers to ensure that if, indeed, the road block referred to by the hon. Member has been removed, it is restored. view
  • 22 Nov 2006 in National Assembly: Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, it is true that there is a shortage of officers at Kangundo Police Station, Tala Police Post and elsewhere countrywide. This is because our Police Force does not have enough staff. However, again, I will consult with my officers and look into the possibility of availing more police officers to that area. view
  • 22 Nov 2006 in National Assembly: Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, we dispatched our answers to Parliament yesterday. So, really, I do not know what happened. However, I will find that out from my officers. If I establish that they did not deliver them to Parliament, we will take the necessary action. But we dispatched the answers to Parliament yesterday. Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, I beg to reply. (a) Mr. John Njoroge met his death when he was caught up in a cross-fire between the police and suspected gangsters. (b) Independent investigations have been instituted and Inquest File No.3/06 opened to establish the exact circumstances under ... view
  • 22 Nov 2006 in National Assembly: Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, I said in part "b" of my answer that independent investigations have been instituted and file 3/06 has been opened. We have already sent this file to the State Counsel for further direction. So, investigations are going on and any member of the public or anybody else who has information that can assist us should record a statement with the police so that we can carry on with the investigations. view
  • 22 Nov 2006 in National Assembly: Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, it is very serious to allege in Parliament that there are some police officers who commit murder in order to cover up themselves without necessarily coming up with evidence. I think we have said several times that should any hon. Member have any information regarding police officers whose conduct is suspect, he should inform us. If someone writes to any of our police units or to the Police Commissioner and does not get a response, let them be free to come and see us. We will, definitely, take action. view
  • 22 Nov 2006 in National Assembly: Whenever incidents of crime are on the rise anywhere, we usually carry out a shake-up. We have done that in Kisii and elsewhere, and we will continue to do it as and when the need arises. But for now, I have said that we have increased patrols and intensified community policing awareness. We are sure that good citizens are helping us to curb insecurity in many parts of this country. view
  • 22 Nov 2006 in National Assembly: Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, what I said is that we carried out the investigations and forwarded the file to the State Counsel for direction. I also added that, should any member of the public feel that he has any information that can assist us, he should come forward to record a statement, and we will accept it. view
  • 22 Nov 2006 in National Assembly: Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, we do not take action because the person who has been killed or wounded is the son of a highly placed person in society. We do so because we want to give service to all Kenyans alike. I have already said that investigations have been done, and they included talking to the people who can give us information. view

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