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 391 to 400 of 554.

  • 28 Jun 2006 in National Assembly: Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, we normally get information about the need to create divisions through the DDCs and undertake their creation. Once that is done, we post DOs to those divisions and provide them with facilities with which to work. But, of course, once in a while, due to shortage of staff, you may find one or two divisions that have been set up not having DOs. We are currently in the process of recruiting more DOs and I am sure that the divisions that formally exist but do not have DOs will soon have those officers. view
  • 28 Jun 2006 in National Assembly: Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, this Question is supposed to be handled by the Minister of State for Special Programmes. I talked to them this morning and they promised to come to answer the Question. I do not know what has happened. view
  • 28 Jun 2006 in National Assembly: Ahsante sana, Bw. Naibu Spika wa Muda, kwa kunipa nafasi hii ili niweze kuuchangia Mswada huu. Ningependa kuanza nikiwaunga mkono Wabunge wenzangu waliosema kwamba Bajeti hii imezingatia maadili ya Wakenya na kujaribu, kwa hali ngumu kidogo, kuhakikisha kwamba kila Mkenya, popote alipo, amefikiwa na Bajeti hii. Bw. Naibu Spika wa Muda, Mbunge mwenzangu aliyetangulia kuzungumzia Mswada huu, Bw. Ojaamong, aligusia swala la ajira. Ameiomba Serikali iwaajiri kazi watu kutoka sehemu yake ya uwakilishi Bungeni. Ningependa kumuhakikishia Bw. Ojaamong kwamba Serikali imeshafanya hivyo, inazidi kufanya hivyo, na itaendelea kufanya hivyo. Katika sehemu yake ya uwakilishi Bungeni, kuna manaibu wa machifu, machifu ... view
  • 27 Jun 2006 in National Assembly: Mr. Speaker, Sir, I beg to reply. (a) I am aware that an unknown number of people broke into Malaba County Council offices on the night of 15th June, 2006 and stole a number of items including a cash box that had an alleged sum of Kshs80,000. Police have recovered some of the stolen items and a suspect who was the guard on duty on that day was arrested and charged in court. Furthermore, following the 1598 PARLIAMENTARY DEBATES June 27, 2006 robbery incident--- view
  • 27 Jun 2006 in National Assembly: Mr. Speaker, Sir, following the robbery incident on 17th June, 2006 in Malaba Town, a suspect was arrested and a Taurus pistol and a mobile phone that was reported stolen was recovered from him. Investigations about these two incidents are still ongoing. (b) I am not aware. However, I am aware that following the breaking into the council offices on 15th June, 2006, four medicinemen were invited by the officials of the county council to perform some traditional Teso rites. As a result, four people affected by the concoction were taken to Bungoma Hospital where they were treated and discharged. ... view
  • 27 Jun 2006 in National Assembly: Mr. Speaker, Sir, I am not aware that the DC and the OCPD hired people from Pemba to carry out that exercise. But I am aware that some officials of the town council hired a medicineman to come and perform some rituals. Since this is not allowed by law, we are carrying out investigations and if anybody is found to have done anything like this, they will definitely be charged. view
  • 27 Jun 2006 in National Assembly: Mr. Speaker, Sir, the Government does not hire foreigners to come and carry out activities of witchcraft in this country. view
  • 20 Jun 2006 in National Assembly: Mr. Speaker, Sir, I beg to reply. (a) The following is a statistical breakdown of deaths and injuries of police officers in the course of duty caused by suspected criminals in the past five years. The number of deaths is 157 and the number of the officers maimed or severely injured stands at 281. (b) The hospital expenses are met by a combination of Government insurance and individual contributions. (c) The level of compensation is determined by the degree of the injury inflicted to the officer as assessed by a Government medical doctor and as per scale under the specific ... view
  • 20 Jun 2006 in National Assembly: Mr. Speaker, Sir, if we had been asked to give the total amount of money that was paid to those officers, we would have done that. However, the Questioner sought to know the number of police officers who died and those who were maimed and the kind of schemes that are in place to cater for their welfare. In view of that, I do not have that information. view
  • 20 Jun 2006 in National Assembly: Mr. Speaker, Sir, I do not know why the hon. Member thinks that I am being casual on this Question, and yet I am very serious. We do not have a flat figure for compensation. Compensation will depend on the assessment carried out by a medical doctor. This is the practice everywhere. view

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