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.
17 Sep 2020 in Senate:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, I beg to lay the following Paper on the Table of the Senate, today, Thursday, 17th September, 2020- The National Police Service Commission Annual Report for the Financial Year 2018/2019.
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17 Sep 2020 in Senate:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, let me take this opportunity to thank Sen. (Dr.) Kabaka for this Statement. This is an issue where serious consultation should be done as far as the transfer of KMC to the Kenya Defence Forces (KDF) is concerned. Mr. Speaker, Sir, I know that we have been having a lot of challenges as far as management of KMC is concerned, but for the pastoralists, especially those who rely on the KMC, it is important. As Sen. (Dr.) Kabaka has requested, public participation should have been done, and also a way forward as far as those who depend ...
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17 Sep 2020 in Senate:
when people see KDF, most of our people, including most Kenyans, get scared. This is because they do not know what is involved. Mr. Speaker, Sir, some of us who live in the counties where KDF are claiming land from those counties. If KMC is handed over to KDF, it means that our land issues will be in jeopardy. Mr. Speaker, Sir, it is important for the Committee that is relevant with this matter to properly investigate the handing over of KMC to KDF. I thank you.
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17 Sep 2020 in Senate:
Madam Temporary Speaker, I must say I am a very happy woman today simply because I remember the last time we were here, most of us were wondering how we would go back to our counties. However today I am really very grateful that I have something to smile about. Over the last two months we did not know who to trust in this House. We turned either side asking ourselves, is this person going to betray me?
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17 Sep 2020 in Senate:
Fortunately, I must be very grateful to Team Kenya. To Team Kenya, may God bless you. The reason why I am thanking Team Kenya is because this team has stuck together for two months with all the threats and pressure; people writing messages in the middle of the night at 3.00 a.m. Some of them did not sleep. I must be grateful. We must get something out of Team Kenya to take us to the next step. Secondly, our seven brothers who sacrificed their lives, their families’ lives, God will pay you. We will not be able to pay you. ...
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17 Sep 2020 in Senate:
Madam Temporary Speaker, people will look at those figures and say: “Has Isiolo County really received anything?” Initially, we were losing Kshs869 million, but we managed to retain Kshs869 million and we got Kshs469 million. As far as that figure is concerned, we managed to get Kshs1.3 billion. This is actually a sign to governors who are saying that Senators are doing nothing, but making noise. I remember last night, Sen. Halake was being bashed by Members of the National Assembly saying that Senators were only playing politics. Clearly, it has come out that Senators are not playing politics. This ...
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17 Sep 2020 in Senate:
The second person I called was Sen. Mutula Kilonzo Jnr. I asked him: “Senator, are you going to State House?” He said: “I do not know”. I said, let me just go. In fact, Sen. (Eng.) Mahamud encouraged me to go and see why I was being called. I must say I am grateful because it was my first time to sit down with “Baba” in his office, which I did not know where it was. To His Excellency, the President of this country, we are very grateful for coming up with the solution. Finally, to all Kenyans, politicians; I ...
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16 Sep 2020 in Senate:
Madam Deputy Speaker, I beg to lay the following Paper on the Table of the Senate, today Wednesday, 16th September, 2020. The 2019 Kenya Population and Housing Census Basic Reports (Volume II, III and IV).
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15 Sep 2020 in Senate:
Thank you, Mr. Speaker, Sir. I wish to give notice of the following Motion-
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15 Sep 2020 in Senate:
THAT, pursuant to Standing Order Nos. 28 and 29, and the Resolutions of the Senate made on 27th February, 2020 (approval of the Senate Calendar), 17th March, 2020, 14th April, 2020, 2nd June, 2020, 16th June, 2020, 23rd June, 2020 and 4th August, 2020 (alteration of the Senate Calendar), the Senate now resolves to further alter its Calendar in respect of Part IV and Part V, to hold two sittings in each week on Tuesdays and on Thursdays, beginning on Tuesday, 15th September, 2020, and on Thursday 17th September, 2020, and that the Senate Calendar (Regular Sessions) for the Fourth ...
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