Asman Kamama

Full name

Asman Abongutum Kamama

Born

8th August 1965

Post

c/o Luke Plapan P.O. Box 60000 Nairobi, Kenya.

Post

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

Email

kamamaabongo@yahoo.com

Email

kamama.asman@yahoo.com

Telephone

0729816066

All parliamentary appearances

Entries 1231 to 1240 of 2457.

  • 4 Jun 2014 in National Assembly: So, on the issue of live or blank cartridges, it can only be done by ballistic experts. It is not easy. You can actually see a cartridge from a blank bullet. That is for experts to determine. view
  • 4 Jun 2014 in National Assembly: Lastly, on the question by hon. Nakuleu, I think the concern is okay. But we need, as a House, to vote for this money. If you want the medical bills of anybody who is involved in an accident in this country to be footed by the Government, you need to appropriate funds. I think the Budget and Appropriations Committee can handle that if it is acceptable. So far, there is no vote to take care of that. Thank you. view
  • 4 Jun 2014 in National Assembly: Thank you, hon. Speaker. First, I want to thank hon. Washington Omondi for the compliments he gave to this Committee. Hon. Speaker, this matter is extremely grave because it involves students who were demonstrating and one of their leaders was killed. Therefore, we will fast-track this matter and give a response in ten days. I also want to report to the House that this matter is also being handled by the Independent Policing Oversight Authority (IPOA) which is investigating it and we will get their report. We are willing as a Committee to visit Maralal and establish the true facts ... view
  • 4 Jun 2014 in National Assembly: I said ten days. view
  • 30 Apr 2014 in National Assembly: Hon. Speaker, on 19th March, 2014, the Nominated Member of Parliament, hon. Sarah Korere, requested for a Statement regarding the invasion into community conservation areas by illegal grazers. The hon. Member claimed that in February this year, some heavily armed illegal grazers invaded and settled in Lekurruki and Kijabe conservancies. A security officer’s attempt to evict them led to a shootout between the two parties. The hon. Member particularly wanted to know about the following:- (i) the origin of the illegal grazers; (ii) why the security agencies were withdrawn from the conservancies, resulting in the closure of Tassia Lodge in ... view
  • 30 Apr 2014 in National Assembly: Thank you for your guidance, hon. Speaker. view
  • 30 Apr 2014 in National Assembly: The invasion of private or community conservancies in Laikipia by illegal grazers has been a perennial problem, especially during periods of dry spell, when there is 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
  • 30 Apr 2014 in National Assembly: scarcity of pasture and water for livestock. Some of the conservancies affected by this perennial problem include Ol Lentille, Lekurruki, II Ngwesi and Makurian conservancies, among others. During such instances, the Kenya Police Reservists (KPR) normally enter into dialogue with illegal grazers, appealing to them to move out of the conservation areas. Hon. Speaker, during a recent invasion of Lekurruki Conservancy, KPRs based at the conservancy appealed to the grazers to move out of the conservancy, but they did not. The matter was reported to the police, who moved to the conservancy on 24th February, 2014 and started the process ... view
  • 30 Apr 2014 in National Assembly: Hon. Speaker, the problem is technical. Is the microphone working now? view
  • 30 Apr 2014 in National Assembly: Thank you, hon. Speaker. I think I am more audible. I will summarize as follows:- (iii) revitalizing of community policing; view

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