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.
24 Sep 2020 in Senate:
scheduled. This will facilitate speedy consideration and smooth transition into the next stage. Mr. Speaker, Sir, Senators will note that the Senate has received and continues to receive quite a number of petitions and Statements on diverse issues affecting the public, which are referred to the relevant Standing Committees for consideration. Let me take this opportunity to thank standing committees that have filed reports on petitions and Statements. I also urge respective committees to expeditiously conclude these pending businesses and table reports, pursuant to the Standing Orders. In conclusion, I urge Chairpersons of standing committees to be in the House ...
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24 Sep 2020 in Senate:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, I beg to move the following Motion - THAT, the Senate adopts the Report of the Ad Hoc Committee on Managed Equipment Services on the inquiry into the Managed Equipment Services Project by the Ministry of Health, laid on the Table of the Senate on Tuesday, 8th September, 2020. Hon. Senators will recall that on 19th September, 2019, the Senate adopted a Motion and resolved to establish the Ad Hoc Committee to Investigate the Managed The electronic version of the Senate Hansard Report is for information purposesonly. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from ...
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Equipment Services (MES) Project. The Committee was mandated to investigate and establish the facts surrounding the leasing of specialized medical equipment in the then 119 beneficiary hospitals countrywide, including: - (a)whether county governments were involved in prioritizing the medical equipment in accordance with their needs; (b)the details of the companies from which the equipment was leased; (c)the viability and benefit of leasing versus outright purchase; (d)the availability of adequate numbers of health human resource to provide specialized health services as envisaged in this project; (e)the operation, training and maintenance facilities in place for the equipment; (f)the terms and period of ...
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- Member (4) Sen. Paul Githiomi Mwangi, M.P. - Member (5) Sen. (Dr.) Christopher Langat, M.P. - Member (6) Sen. Stewart Madzayo, CBS, M.P. - Member (7) Sen. Judith Pareno, M.P.
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- Member (8) Sen. Millicent Omanga, M.P.
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- Member (9) Sen. Enoch Wambua, M.P.
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Mr. Speaker, Sir, in fulfilling its mandate, the Ad Hoc Committee on Managed Equipment Services, was guided by the Constitution, the Parliamentary Powers and Privileges Act, 2017, the Public Finance Management Act, 2012, the Public Procurement and Asset Disposals Act, 2015, the Senate Standing Orders, among others. Article 125 of the Constitution empowers both Houses of Parliament, and any of its committees, to summon any person to appear before it for the purpose of giving evidence or providing information. Article 125(2) of the Constitution further empowers a House of Parliament to enforce the attendance of witnesses and examine them on ...
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Mr. Speaker, Sir, before I delve into the Report, I would like to express my gratitude to the Members of the Ad Hoc Committee on Managed Equipment Services for their commitment and dedication through the long hearing and sittings. I would also like to thank the Members of the Senate for their magnanimity in extending the term of the Committee whenever the Committee requested an extension. I further extend my appreciation to the various institutions and members of the public who either appeared before the Ad Hoc Committee on Managed Equipment Services or sent their submissions in the form of ...
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Thank you Mr. Speaker, Sir, I wish to proceed. As we all know, health is a devolved function under Paragraph 2 of Part 2 of the Fourth Schedule of the Constitution. Further, the First Schedule of the Health Act provides that Level 1, through to Level 5 health facilities shall be managed by the county governments.
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