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.
5 Apr 2022 in Senate:
Madam Temporary Speaker, is my senior and friend, Sen. Wetangula, in order to allege that the Kshs34 billion is owed as a result of the BBI or political campaigns? Let him provide evidence to that effect because this is a House of record. It is not guesswork. Kindly provide evidence to that effect.
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5 Apr 2022 in Senate:
On a point of order, Madam Temporary Speaker.
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5 Apr 2022 in Senate:
No, Madam Temporary Speaker.
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5 Apr 2022 in Senate:
Through Madam Temporary Speaker. Sen. Wetangula, you are saying that it is not a point of fact. You are misleading many Kenyans by saying that. There are so many Kenyans who are ignorant out there. The conclusion from your statement right now could be that what you are saying is right. This is a House of record. If you are giving us a false statement and you are saying “maybe” can you provide evidence and then we can believe you that the money was actually taken to campaign for BBI. Do not mislead Kenyans, Sen. Wetangula.
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5 Apr 2022 in Senate:
Madam Temporary Speaker, I want to thank Sen. Kang’ata for having brought this Statement, although he is in slumber land right now, dreaming in the middle of somewhere. The issue of fuel crisis is a very serious crisis in the country and we all feel it. All the challenges that have been mentioned here by our colleagues are true. It is however really wrong for people to stand here and accuse individuals. It would be important also for this Statement to go to a relevant committee for investigation because when you have proper evidence, you can come and speak on ...
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5 Apr 2022 in Senate:
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5 Apr 2022 in Senate:
On a point of order, Madam Temporary Speaker. I gave that Statement in response to Sen. Wetangula. He is the one who has politicized the issue of fuel crisis. There is a very senior Government official who has already given a Statement as far as fuel crisis is concerned. I gave an opinion that the House can investigate this matter and provide proper evidence to the issues raised. Sen. Wetangula cannot stand here and say that whatever I am saying is gibberish. I have a right to speak. I am also a politician and I can defend my position. If ...
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10 Mar 2022 in Senate:
Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir, pursuant to Standing Order No. 52 (1), I hereby present to the Senate, the Business of the House for the week commencing Tuesday, 22nd March, 2022. Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir, as we proceed on short recess from tomorrow, 11th March, 2022, until Monday 21st March, 2022, I wish to commend committees and Senators for the commitment that they have shown in processing business before the respective Committees of the Senate. Increasingly, more reports on various legislative business have been tabled in the Senate. This notwithstanding, there is need for respective Senators to monitor business that they ...
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10 Mar 2022 in Senate:
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10 Mar 2022 in Senate:
we look forward to having many reports on these Bills tabled when we resume from recess. Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir, currently, there are 11 Bills due for the Committee of the Whole Stage. I take this opportunity to urge the committee chairpersons and Senators sponsoring the Bills to avail themselves so that we can conclude on these Bills. This is part of the legislative imprint that this august House will leave and thus every effort must be made to ensure that we pass those Bills in good time. In addition to this, there are 48 Petitions that are yet to ...
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