Farah Maalim

Full name

Farah Maalim Mohamed

Born

1966

Post

Parliament Buildings
Parliament Rd.
P.O Box 41842 – 00100
Nairobi, Kenya

Email

cna@parliament.go.ke

Email

lagdera@parliament.go.ke

Telephone

+254 20 2221291

All parliamentary appearances

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  • 8 Mar 2012 in National Assembly: Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, indeed, this is a problem that affects by and large more than any other constituency, my constituency and hon. Affey did a very good thing knowing the fact that I end up where you are quite often when these questions arise. I appreciate what the Minister has said, and that has been the content of communication from the Minister, Permanent Secretary, Director of Registration and a number of senior officers in the department. In one case which hon. Affey is talking about is a letter addressed to me here of a young man who completed his ... view
  • 8 Mar 2012 in National Assembly: Mr. Minister, I am happy that you have given these. I just want you to confirm one more time. These are Kenyans who are likely to be displaced. We talk about Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) everyday in this country. We talk of the victims of the post-election violence of 2007 and 2008; we are using massive amounts of public money to resettle them. Every time we have a drought, not less than 200,000 people from North Eastern Province get displaced and nobody gives them anything because their livelihood is displaced. You do not expect them to starve when there is ... view
  • 8 Mar 2012 in National Assembly: Mr. Speaker, Sir, those of you who are of my age, your age and the professor’s age remember the 1950s, when we used to do the examination by East African Examinations Council; we never had these problems because the exams from Kenya used to be marked by Ugandans, those of Ugandans used to be marked by Tanzanians and those of Tanzanians used be marked by Kenyans. That is how it used to be. Those exams used to be marked by people who had absolutely no interest in the examinations. view
  • 8 Mar 2012 in National Assembly: Examination now is a cartel; it is corruption. It is nepotism. It is regionalism because it is all conducted by teachers whose integrity and dignity are questionable in many cases. Could the Minister confirm that there will be an independent audit done by independent examiners from outside this country, including from Uganda, and in a manner that we can essentially say is independent? They should go through these materials and establish the exact facts. This is because sometimes when students from the North Eastern Province do so well, somebody assumes that they have cheated because they have done well. They ... view
  • 8 Mar 2012 in National Assembly: On a point of order, Mr. Speaker, Sir! view
  • 8 Mar 2012 in National Assembly: Mr. Speaker, Sir, I have no wish to interrupt my good friend, Prof. Sam Ongeri. I only want to tell him that I heard him on a number of occasions say, “The law is clear”. As far as the Examination Act itself is concerned, the law is very clear. The law is here and it says:- “Cancelled results, scripts, projects and other examination material for the purposes of assessment and in respect of which irregularities are established by the Council and the results cancelled shall not be available for re-assessments” Basically, what this law says is that whatever the Examination ... view
  • 29 Feb 2012 in National Assembly: Mr. Speaker, Sir, I second the amendment.As a matter of fact, one of the biggest tragedies we have in the North Eastern Province is the failure to split Wajir South into two constituencies. This reminds me when there was a drought and most of the people went to other parts of the country. So, I fully second hon. Sirat on this amendment and hope that the House will carry it. view
  • 29 Feb 2012 in National Assembly: On a point of information, Mr. Speaker, Sir. view
  • 29 Feb 2012 in National Assembly: Mr. Speaker, Sir, I wish to inform hon. Haji that contrary to the presumption that hon. Godana is trying to advance in this House, cushitic is not riverine. Cushitic is the Orma, the Somali, the Rendille, the Gabra and the Boran. So, when he talks about those names as having cushitic names, they are, indeed, cushitic names and that is all these communities. So, Somalis are cushitic also. view
  • 29 Feb 2012 in National Assembly: Lagdera! view

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