Dullo Fatuma Adan

Parties & Coalitions

  • Not a member of any parties or coalitions

Born

18th September 1966

Post

P. O. Box 1769,00606 NAIROBI KENYA

Email

jarunadullo@gmail.com

Email

fatumadullo@gmail.com

Telephone

0722 339549

Dullo Fatuma Adan

Senator Dullo is the current Deputy Majority Leader of the Senate. She is the first elected woman Senator for Isiolo County. At 22 years she made history by serving as the first female District Officer from the Borana Community.

All parliamentary appearances

Entries 1281 to 1290 of 2116.

  • 9 Oct 2018 in Senate: Thank you, Madam Temporary Speaker. I beg to support this Motion. First and foremost, let me take this opportunity to thank Sen. Olekina for this important Motion that is long overdue. Tourism is the largest revenue earner in this country but, unfortunately, we are living in ancient days where we keep on looking at what we have and we do not look for innovative ways of improving tourism in our country. Madam Temporary Speaker, as much as I come from an area where tourism is one of the revenue earners, I know that this sector is set aside for a ... view
  • 4 Oct 2018 in Senate: Thank you, Mr. Speaker, Sir. I wish to table a public petition by a resident of Isiolo County regarding the agreement between Isiolo County Government and Living Goods Limited for provision of community health services in Isiolo County. This Petition was signed by about ten members of the public. It reads:- We, the undersigned, draw the attention of the Senate to the following- (1) It has come to our attention that Isiolo County Government has negotiated an agreement with Living Goods Limited for strengthening provision of community health services in Isiolo, Marti and Garbatula sub-counties of Isiolo County, effective 1st ... view
  • 4 Oct 2018 in Senate: Mr. Speaker, Sir, I wish to read the Statement for the week. Hon. Senators, pursuant to Standing Order No. 52 (1) I hereby present to the Senate the business for the House commencing Tuesday 9th October 2018. Before I proceed, allow me to note that, yesterday, the Senate considered and passed a number of Bills at Second Reading, Committee of the Whole and Third Reading. The Bills which went through Second Reading are: The Petroleum Bill (National Assembly Bills No.48 of 2017) and The Impeachment Procedure Bill (Senate Bills No.15 of 2018). With regards to The Petroleum Bill (National Assembly ... view
  • 4 Oct 2018 in Senate: Your time is over, Senator. Please sit down. Mr. Speaker, Sir, I congratulate Sen. Khaniri for this Motion. This is a really important Motion because we have a lot of challenges on the ground especially in the counties. Counties are allocated a lot of money under disaster management and emergencies. Unfortunately, that money is not utilized properly for the purpose it is intended for. This is critical because the KRCS is everywhere in this country. If we can partner with the counties, we can give proper service delivery in our country and in our counties. As Sen. Waqo has said, ... view
  • 4 Oct 2018 in Senate: Thank you, Madam Temporary Speaker. I take this opportunity to thank Sen. Cheruiyot, the Senator for Kericho County, for this wonderful thought. When people hear that the Senate is coming up with this Bill, they might think that it is a wild thought having in mind that we are in an African setting. However, this is a wonderful thought and this is how many jurisdictions in the world are helping their old people. When people get to old age, so many things happen. Some of them become sick and are unable to move around the house hence they need somebody ... view
  • 27 Sep 2018 in Senate: Thank you, Mr. Speaker Sir. I believe that land is an emotive issue. I support the Petitioners because I am sure that this is their only source of livelihood. We must protect land issues in this country. As a Senate, if we get petitions, we must look at them critically. We cannot say that road construction should continue yet people are losing their land; that is impossible. We should halt the project and allow the people to be compensated. Normally, the wrong people are the ones who get compensated. I say this because a list has already been given here ... view
  • 26 Sep 2018 in Senate: Mr. Speaker, Sir, I rise pursuant to Standing Order No.48 to seek a Statement from the Standing Committee on Energy, Roads and Transportation regarding the implication of the Lamu Port-South Sudan-Ethiopia Transport (LAPSSET) Corridor on Isiolo County and its residents. In the Statement the Committee should- (1) Explain and disclose the proposed route of the LAPSSET Corridor, indication the development plans and whether the proposed route traverses Isiolo County. (2) Further explain the benefits that will accrue as a result to LAPSSET Corridor to Isiolo County and its residents, enumerating the steps that the Government is taking to ensure that ... view
  • 26 Sep 2018 in Senate: On a point of order, Mr. Speaker, Sir. view
  • 26 Sep 2018 in Senate: I am sorry, Sen. Linturi. I am not stopping you. Mr. Speaker, Sir, pursuant to Standing Order 106, in the interest of time and the number of Members who want to speak to this particular Motion, I request that the time for debate be reduced to five minutes for each Member. view
  • 26 Sep 2018 in Senate: Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I wish to contribute to this Motion by the Senate Majority Leader. This is a very important Motion because sports is one of the areas we need to nurture as a country and make sure that we create employment for our youth. Having come to the home of champions, we have seen what sports has done for the Rift Valley. It is high time that some of the counties that have not developed sports should emulate the same and make sure that we have sports carried out in most of our counties. view

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