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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  • 11 Dec 2014 in National Assembly: technicalities. We have also dispensed with procedures that may require personal presence of a particular officer for admission of evidence when that would be done by other officers. On the issue of forensic evidence, we have allowed evidence through a video link; we have seen this happening in the International Criminal Court (ICC). On the Penal Code, the Bill seeks to deal with alarming and malicious publications. On Public Order Act, where Members have raised issues, I want to report to you that we have come up with several amendments on where we think certain rights have been taken from ... view
  • 11 Dec 2014 in National Assembly: Lastly, I want to tell hon. Members that this Bill intends to bring security and good order to this country. In fact, the Bill should have been baptized the “Usalama Bill,” because we all know that we are facing threats. We do not live in a vacuum. We know that every day we have threats. This Parliament has faced more than three security threats; I want to appeal to hon Members to approve this. Let us adopt it. Let us approve these amendments but the Committee will still improve on them. With those few remarks hon. Speaker, if this House ... view
  • 11 Dec 2014 in National Assembly: With those remarks, I wish to move and ask the Leader of Majority Party to second. Thank you, hon. Speaker view
  • 11 Dec 2014 in National Assembly: I thank you, hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker. First of all, I wish to apologise this morning, I was in a serious traffic jam. view
  • 11 Dec 2014 in National Assembly: I thank you, hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker. First of all, I wish to apologise this morning, I was in a serious traffic jam. view
  • 11 Dec 2014 in National Assembly: Thank you hon. Speaker. I wish to inform you that we have taken note of the concerns from hon. Members. Those who have amendments can still forward them to the Committee or to the Departmental Committee on Justice and Legal Affairs so that they can be effected. view
  • 11 Dec 2014 in National Assembly: I beg to reply. view
  • 9 Dec 2014 in National Assembly: Hon. Speaker, I beg to move the following Procedural Motion:- THAT, notwithstanding the provisions of Standing Order 120, this House resolves to reduce the publication period for the Security Laws (Amendment) Bill, National Assembly Bill No.39 of 2014 from 14 days to one day. 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
  • 9 Dec 2014 in National Assembly: This was necessitated by the current situation that we are facing as a country. We need this law like yesterday. I want to plead with the House to approve this. I also want to remind the Members that we all know that this country is at war with terrorists. We have lost so many people. I want to cite the incident that we had at the Westgate; the two incidents in Mandera where we lost about 60 people; the Mpeketoni attacks where we lost more than 60 people; the Kapedo attack where we lost about 22 officers and many others. ... view
  • 9 Dec 2014 in National Assembly: So, we need this law as a matter of urgency. We have all tasked the Executive to style up and come up with radical laws to deal with terrorism and insecurity in this country. So, this law has come at the right time, so that we can address this issue conclusively. We all know that extraordinary times call for extraordinary decisions. That time is now. I want to plead with the House to approve this Motion. view

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