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

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  • 15 Nov 2016 in National Assembly: This Bill also gives powers to establish such offices in the services as it may consider necessary. This Bill provides that the staff of the service shall retire on attaining the age of 60 years and may resign form service and given the time, one can retire under the 50 year rule. So, they are all taken into account. view
  • 15 Nov 2016 in National Assembly: Part V provides for the financial provisions, including the financial estimates, accounts and audit as well as remuneration of the staff of service and it establishes the County Assembly Fund whose purpose shall be to pay such administrative expenses as may be incurred by the board under this Bill or any other existing law. view
  • 15 Nov 2016 in National Assembly: Part VI provides for the miscellaneous provisions and provides that Members of the board shall take an oath of office before assuming their offices. The Bill sets out to protect members and staff of the board from personal liability in respect of all acts done in good faith in the performance of their duties. It also gives the board the power to make regulation for the better carrying into effect the provisions of this Act. view
  • 15 Nov 2016 in National Assembly: The Bill further proposes to make amendments to the County Governments Act No.17 of 2012. It proposes to amend Section 13 of the County Government Act to provide that the functions and the powers of the Clerk of the County Assembly shall be set out in this Bill. view
  • 15 Nov 2016 in National Assembly: The Bill also amends Section 12 of the County Government Act by restructuring the composition of the County Assembly Service Board. view
  • 15 Nov 2016 in National Assembly: Hon. Speaker, this is a Bill of immense significance to the people of this country and, more specifically, to the county assemblies. Once enacted, this Bill will enhance independence of the county assembly from the county executive and, hence, improve the oversight role of the county assembly over the county executive. The Bill will also contribute towards the realization of the objectives of devolution as stipulate in Article 174 of the Constitution. view
  • 15 Nov 2016 in National Assembly: I will, therefore, urge Hon. Members to support the County Assembly Services Bill (Senate Bill, No. 217 of 2014) because it has gone through all the requisite stages. The House should fast track its approval so that this Bill can be assented to in the shortest time possible and devolution can roll out so that the people of Kenya can benefit. Hon. Speaker, I will call upon my Vice-Chairman, Hon. Washiali to second this amendment Bill. I beg to move. Thank you. view
  • 19 Oct 2016 in National Assembly: On a point of order. 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
  • 19 Oct 2016 in National Assembly: Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, with all due respect to my good friend Hon. Zuleika, she is misleading the House by insinuating that ODM is the only party that fought for devolution. I want to remind her that the nusu mukate Government is the one that fought for devolution, that is, both ODM and our parties in the Government of Kibaki and Raila. Is she in order to mislead the House that it is only ODM which fought for devolution? view
  • 13 Oct 2016 in National Assembly: Thank you very much, Hon. Speaker. First of all, I want to support the Petition by Hon. Gumbo. I wish to inform Members that when MPs retire, they need three things namely food, money for medicine and money to buy a newspaper. If you do not get the three, you are living on borrowed days. I have seen this since I came to Parliament. We have lost a number - I would say over 100 Members - from the time I came here because of lack of food and medicine. I support this in every meaning of that word. The ... view

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