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.
22 Oct 2015 in Senate:
Thank you Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir. I wish to take this opportunity to thank Members who have contributed to this particular Motion. Let me say that this Motion is long overdue. I remember one time I went to Ghana for a prisons conference when I was with the Kenya National Commission on Human Rights. One of the presenters was a former Minister for Home Affairs who worked under the prisons department when he was in the office. After he retired, he ended up in prison, and he actually said that he wished he knew that he was going to end ...
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22 Oct 2015 in Senate:
Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir, I realize that there is so much interest in that area. As Sen. (Prof.) Anyang’ Nyong’o was proposing, if time allows, we can look at that particular area even if it means one or two institutions of detention.
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21 Oct 2015 in Senate:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I take this opportunity to welcome the staff from Mandera County. On my behalf and on behalf of the Senate, I wish them a fruitful programme. Having visited Mandera County, I know that they have a lot of challenges especially in the area of security, which we have discussed here as the Senate on several occasions. I hope that within their programme, they will sit with the Committee of the Senate on National Security and Foreign Relations so that they can understand the recommendations given by the Committee in various areas. I wish to take this ...
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21 Oct 2015 in Senate:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, first, let me commend the petitioner. I know this matter is going to come before our Committee.
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21 Oct 2015 in Senate:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, the issue of IDs is a pertinent issue. An ID is a very important document. In Kenya today, you cannot get a job without an ID. In Isiolo County, where I come from, the concern is similar. Some of the youths there are over 22 years and yet they do not have IDs. That denies them the right to employment in the country. I am sorry to say that, it is very easy for foreigners to get IDs and passports in this country while Kenyans are suffering at the hands of civil servants. It is really ...
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21 Oct 2015 in Senate:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I take this opportunity to respond to the concern of the House. Several Members turned up on Thursday, 15th October, 2015 to interact with the CS. I appreciate the concerns raised by Sen. Musila and others in terms of security matters that have been pending for a very long time. Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, on that particular day, the CS was appearing before the National Assembly Committee almost at around the same time. I appreciate that Members took time to wait for the CS to appear before the Committee. Unfortunately, he took so long. He came ...
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21 Oct 2015 in Senate:
Thank you Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir. Let me confirm to the House---
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21 Oct 2015 in Senate:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, it seems he has a burning issue. Let him inform us.
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21 Oct 2015 in Senate:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I wish to confirm to the House that the matters are still alive and for us, as a Committee, it is important to have the Cabinet Secretary appear before us because he will clarify so many things that we are unable to clarify when we are answering these Statements. I request the House to give me until tomorrow so that I can give a definite date when the Cabinet Secretary will appear before us because the matter of appointment was between the Cabinet Secretary and the Chairman who is now away. So, I request the House ...
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21 Oct 2015 in Senate:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I request to be given up to Thursday next week to respond.
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