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.
21 Jul 2016 in Senate:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, this is in response to a statement by Sen. Njoroge. I believe that he went through the statement a while ago. In response, I would like to say that Article 246(3)(a) of the Constitution states that:- “(3) The Commission shall— ( a ) recruit and appoint persons to hold or act in offices in the service, confirm appointments and determine promotions and transfers within the National Police Service” Recruitment is, therefore, a function of the National Police Service Commission (NPSC). Due to the enormity and logistics that are associated with the recruitment exercise, the NPSC pursuant to ...
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21 Jul 2016 in Senate:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, this Statement was ready from May, 11th, 2016. The fault, therefore, is not with the Committee or with the National Police Service The electronic version of the Senate Hansard Report is for information purposes only. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor, Senate
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21 Jul 2016 in Senate:
Mr. Speaker Sir, I have been having this Statement from 16th, May. Every time we wanted to issue it, Sen. Njoroge was not in the House. That is why it was delayed. I had the Statement from 11th May and I gave him the copy.
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21 Jul 2016 in Senate:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, I would ask the NPSC to publish the names of those who were recruited as quickly as possible whether it is expensive or not. I do not know who will give direction in this case because I am hearing murmurs from both sides. The question is why the names have not been published. This is a matter which I will discuss with the NPSC and see a possible way of ensuring that the list has reached the public. I believe there is a complaints office---
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21 Jul 2016 in Senate:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, thank you for your ruling. I think I responded to the issue of publication of names. I believe this question was asked earlier before names were out. At the moment, this has been overtaken by events. If it is really necessary for Sen. Njoroge to see the list, we can request the Ministry to publish the list of all those who have been recruited. Nevertheless, this can be an avenue that we could use in future to make sure that the names are out before they are admitted. Secondly, I am sure there is a complaints office ...
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21 Jul 2016 in Senate:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, let me confirm that I am not sure there is an ombudsman with the NPSC. I know there is the Ombudsman Office which takes care of all the complaints regarding the acts of public offices and public officers in this country. That is what I can confirm but I am not sure about whether the police have an office for that. If I am not wrong, the guidelines and regulations for the recruitment were reviewed by the NPSC in March 2016 but they had also been done in 2015. This was brought to the attention of the ...
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21 Jul 2016 in Senate:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, I have Sen. Elachi’s answer but have we really concluded on the earlier statement? I think we have not. May be I would have to request the Inspector-General of Police and his team to come next week before we go for a recess, if that is agreeable.
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21 Jul 2016 in Senate:
Mine is statement (c) Mr. Speaker, Sir. Statement (b) is for the Health Committee.
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21 Jul 2016 in Senate:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, I do not have statement (d) and I have discussed with Sen. Sang. I have spoken to the Cabinet Secretary (CS) and the Principle Secretary (PS) this morning and up to now I do not have the answer.
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21 Jul 2016 in Senate:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, it is not fair for Sen. Sang to deny that I discussed with him and I had even shown him the message that I had written to the Principle Secretary telling him that I have tried my best. Nevertheless, I will request Sen. Sang to give us some time until next week so that we can respond to this statement.
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