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 1661 to 1670 of 2111.

  • 21 Jul 2016 in Senate: Mr. Speaker, Sir, I have just received the Statement. If you can allow me to issue it, that is fine, but Sen. Wetangula has not seen it. 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 view
  • 13 Jul 2016 in Senate: Mr. Speaker, Sir, this is a statement that has attracted a lot of interests and a matter of concern both nationally and internationally. It is an urgent matter. I request Members to give the Committee till Thursday, next week. We will then give a comprehensive answer to the issues raised. Some of the issues touch international organizations. It is good that we consult and give a proper Statement. view
  • 12 Jul 2016 in Senate: Thank you, Mr. Speaker, Sir. Sorry; I had just received the response to the Statement, so I went to share it with Sen. Khaniri. We have not gone through it. Therefore, I request that we be given an opportunity to go through it so that he can also critique it and then we issue it tomorrow. view
  • 12 Jul 2016 in Senate: On a point of order, Mr. Speaker, Sir. There is nothing like half Muslim, half Christian. This is very clear. If his mother married a Christian father, she automatically becomes a Christian. Muslims are not allowed to marry Christians. The other option is that the father should have been converted to Muslim. That is the Islamic position. view
  • 12 Jul 2016 in Senate: Mr. Speaker, Sir, I wish to join my colleagues to welcome Form 2L from the Riara Springs Campus. Of course, you were interested in coming to the Senate to learn how debate is done. I have attended the functions of the debating club in Riara and according to me, sometimes their performance is even better than the Senate’s. view
  • 12 Jul 2016 in Senate: I am really proud of this school. They are very fluent in their English. For those who are planning to take their children to school like Sen. Hassan, Sen. Mutula Kilonzo Jnr. and Sen. M. Kajwang, this is where your child should go. I wish to welcome them and wish them a nice stay in the Senate. I hope you will learn one or two things. The sky is the limit as my colleagues have said. For your information, to be a Member of Parliament (MP), you must be a professional first and then end up in the Senate or ... view
  • 12 Jul 2016 in Senate: Mr. Speaker, Sir, I am concluding. Girls, we are doing very well and we need to compete with men or the boys. These days, boys are the ones that are a threat. So, pull up your socks. You are in the best school and you will be the best performers if you work hard. Once again, I welcome you to the Senate and I hope you will learn from what you have seen today. view
  • 5 Jul 2016 in Senate: Mr. Speaker, Sir, I rise to support this Petition. I wish to confirm to the House that I was out of the country last week. It is proper for Sen. (Dr.) Khalwale to present this Petition on behalf of Kenyans. At the end of the day, we will work together as a House to achieve the objective. The issue of the parks in Isiolo has been pertinent. It has been ongoing for a very long time. From the information that I have, proper consultation has not been done. In this era, with the provision of the new Constitution, it is ... view
  • 5 Jul 2016 in Senate: Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir, first, let me pass my message of condolences to the families of the three who were killed brutally by the police. This is really very sad. It is taking us back to the dark days of this country which is unacceptable. The police are supposed to protect the lives of Kenyans and deal with criminals. In this particular case, these were not criminals but Kenyans who were going about their business to work for their lives. Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir, we always make noise when such things happen but I believe after this, the families will ... view
  • 15 Jun 2016 in Senate: Yes, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir. I request to be allowed to give an answer to that Statement once we resume from recess. view

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