Amina Abdalla

Full name

Amina Ali Abdalla

Born

15th October 1969

Post

P. O. box 71012 00622 Nairobi

Post

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

Email

amina@leadershipkenya.com

Email

aaahargeisa@yahoo.com

Telephone

0722744801

Telephone

0736744801

Link

@MheAmina on Twitter

Amina Abdalla

Amina has been nominated to the House more than any other politician. Her first employment was in 1993 at GTZ a German government development agency, through which she was involved in rescue work at Daadab Refugee camp in North Eastern Kenya. Her mobilization skills granted her favour with donors, and as a result the World Conservation Union employed her as a regional coordinator. In 2002 she took leave of absence from her work place to campaign for Uhuru Kenyatta, the person she owes her three nominations to parliament. Amina who is an environmental scientist encourages women to invest in political parties and explore avenues of owning them.

All parliamentary appearances

Entries 1241 to 1250 of 2343.

  • 22 Jul 2014 in National Assembly: Hon. Deputy Speaker, I beg to lay the following Paper on the Table of the House, today, Tuesday, 22nd July, 2014:- Report of the Departmental Committee on Environment and Natural Resource on the Consideration of the Climate Bill, 2014. view
  • 17 Jul 2014 in National Assembly: Hon. Speaker, on behalf of the Committee on Environment and Natural Resources, I beg to lay on the Table the Report on the Consideration of the Mining Bill, 2014. The electronic version of the Official Hansard Report is for information purposesonly. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor. view
  • 17 Jul 2014 in National Assembly: Thank you, hon. Speaker. I want to join hands in requesting that you rein in the offices that need to bring constitutional amendment Bills so that we do not get ambushed and be given very little time and then be held responsible for the quality of those Acts that will come out. In addition to that I would like to raise a matter on the quality of the Executive’s legislative proposals to this House. Hon. Millie and I have been looking at the Bills which have been coming from the Executive and we are concerned about their quality. We have ... view
  • 17 Jul 2014 in National Assembly: ( Applause ) view
  • 17 Jul 2014 in National Assembly: Hon. Speaker, even as Chairs, if we are going to scrutinize a Bill and propose about 60 amendments to one Bill, we should return it to them to republish and then bring it back. This is because they come to our committees and agree with us on the amendments; why did they not just do that in the first place? Bring here a clean Bill, so that we do not have to do their job; they have more man power that we do. view
  • 17 Jul 2014 in National Assembly: ( Applause ) view
  • 16 Jul 2014 in National Assembly: Hon. Deputy Speaker, last week, there was a new precedent set on that matter. When the hon. Chair of the Departmental Committee on Agriculture, The electronic version of the Official Hansard Report is for information purposesonly. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor. view
  • 16 Jul 2014 in National Assembly: Livestock and Cooperatives had an answer for hon. Abass who was not there, the Chair ordered that he could table the report for hon. Abass to read in future. That precedent was set last week. view
  • 16 Jul 2014 in National Assembly: Thank you hon. Speaker, I beg to second this Bill. As the hon. Leader of Majority Party and Mover of this Bill has stated, this Bill has been long coming. It is trying to replace a legislation that was made in 1940 that is certainly not in tandem with our current Constitution and the situation that we are now in. I want to take this opportunity to really thank the House for allowing us to get the expertise that we required to review this Bill, including our partners Sunny Kenya who gave us a lot of input. After consultation with ... view
  • 16 Jul 2014 in National Assembly: Thank you hon. Speaker, I beg to second this Bill. As the hon. Leader of Majority Party and Mover of this Bill has stated, this Bill has been long coming. It is trying to replace a legislation that was made in 1940 that is certainly not in tandem with our current Constitution and the situation that we are now in. I want to take this opportunity to really thank the House for allowing us to get the expertise that we required to review this Bill, including our partners Sunny Kenya who gave us a lot of input. After consultation with ... view

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