Amos Kimunya

Parties & Coalitions

Full name

Amos Muhinga Kimunya

Born

6th March 1962

Post

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

Post

P. O. Box 52530 00200 Nairobi

Email

akimunya@kenya.go.ke

Email

kipipiri@wananchi.com

Email

kipipiri@parliament.go.ke

Telephone

0722520936

Telephone

0734518801

Telephone

0722518801

Telephone

020 310982

Amos Kimunya

Majority Leader of the National Assembly from June 2020.

All parliamentary appearances

Entries 4151 to 4160 of 6175.

  • 21 Dec 2011 in National Assembly: Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, we are taking all precautionary measures to safeguard Kenya. This information has come from the Government and it knows not only those who are under threat, but also others as reported to it by intelligence organs every minute. Every time information comes in, it is taken on board for protecting any known targets and everyone. In terms of relaxation of security at Parliament, I am not sure that there is a relaxation. I know there were very stringent measures such as opening every boot of vehicles. I think this is an operational issue in terms of ... view
  • 21 Dec 2011 in National Assembly: Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, we are taking all precautionary measures to safeguard Kenya. This information has come from the Government and it knows not only those who are under threat, but also others as reported to it by intelligence organs every minute. Every time information comes in, it is taken on board for protecting any known targets and everyone. In terms of relaxation of security at Parliament, I am not sure that there is a relaxation. I know there were very stringent measures such as opening every boot of vehicles. I think this is an operational issue in terms of ... view
  • 21 Dec 2011 in National Assembly: Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, we are taking all precautionary measures to safeguard Kenya. This information has come from the Government and it knows not only those who are under threat, but also others as reported to it by intelligence organs every minute. Every time information comes in, it is taken on board for protecting any known targets and everyone. In terms of relaxation of security at Parliament, I am not sure that there is a relaxation. I know there were very stringent measures such as opening every boot of vehicles. I think this is an operational issue in terms of ... view
  • 21 Dec 2011 in National Assembly: Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, we are taking all precautionary measures to safeguard Kenya. This information has come from the Government and it knows not only those who are under threat, but also others as reported to it by intelligence organs every minute. Every time information comes in, it is taken on board for protecting any known targets and everyone. In terms of relaxation of security at Parliament, I am not sure that there is a relaxation. I know there were very stringent measures such as opening every boot of vehicles. I think this is an operational issue in terms of ... view
  • 21 Dec 2011 in National Assembly: Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, without getting into the finer details which would be prejudicial to the security operations, I can confirm that adequate security measures have been put in place. Some may not be visible, but some may be visible. Adequate security measures have been put in place to safeguard Kenyans. We are also asking Kenyans to be on the watch out and report any suspicious movements and articles left unattended. They should report anything that looks out of the ordinary. view
  • 21 Dec 2011 in National Assembly: Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, without getting into the finer details which would be prejudicial to the security operations, I can confirm that adequate security measures have been put in place. Some may not be visible, but some may be visible. Adequate security measures have been put in place to safeguard Kenyans. We are also asking Kenyans to be on the watch out and report any suspicious movements and articles left unattended. They should report anything that looks out of the ordinary. view
  • 21 Dec 2011 in National Assembly: Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, without getting into the finer details which would be prejudicial to the security operations, I can confirm that adequate security measures have been put in place. Some may not be visible, but some may be visible. Adequate security measures have been put in place to safeguard Kenyans. We are also asking Kenyans to be on the watch out and report any suspicious movements and articles left unattended. They should report anything that looks out of the ordinary. view
  • 21 Dec 2011 in National Assembly: Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, without getting into the finer details which would be prejudicial to the security operations, I can confirm that adequate security measures have been put in place. Some may not be visible, but some may be visible. Adequate security measures have been put in place to safeguard Kenyans. We are also asking Kenyans to be on the watch out and report any suspicious movements and articles left unattended. They should report anything that looks out of the ordinary. view
  • 21 Dec 2011 in National Assembly: Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I want to thank hon. Litole for clarifying this matter. I mentioned that this is an issue of balancing between the measures to be put in place and ensuring that we are not seen to be harassing people. Regarding Parliamentary stickers, I would like to urge hon. Members to get them. This is because any vehicle coming to Parliament, whether it has a Member of Parliament in it or not, does not mean that the Member of Parliament is coming in voluntarily. He could be used as a decoy. I think it is important that we ... view
  • 21 Dec 2011 in National Assembly: Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I want to thank hon. Litole for clarifying this matter. I mentioned that this is an issue of balancing between the measures to be put in place and ensuring that we are not seen to be harassing people. Regarding Parliamentary stickers, I would like to urge hon. Members to get them. This is because any vehicle coming to Parliament, whether it has a Member of Parliament in it or not, does not mean that the Member of Parliament is coming in voluntarily. He could be used as a decoy. I think it is important that we ... view

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