Hassan Oda Hulufo

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  • 22 Aug 2018 in National Assembly: As has already been indicated, there is continuous passing of urine and, at times, a mixture of urine and faeces. The foul smell that emanates from that condition forces those The electronic version of the Official Hansard Report is for information purposes only. Acertified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor. view
  • 22 Aug 2018 in National Assembly: women to hide. If they are married, their marriages break up because they can no longer stay with their husbands. Even for those who are treated, there is very little care in terms of what is done for them to get rehabilitated and get integrated back into the society. Once the corrective surgery is done, more is needed in terms of psychological counselling and providing support so that their confidence, as women, is developed. Then, they will go back to the society and start interacting with its members. I would like to agree with many of the speakers who have ... view
  • 15 Aug 2018 in National Assembly: Thank you very much Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker. I would like to comment on the second Petition which apparently, I am the first Member to contribute to. However, that does not mean that I am not supporting the first one. I agree with the Hon. Member for Ndaragwa. There is need for a clear policy on the definition of a hardship area. Aridity is probably one of the considerations. There are other parts of the country which are considered to be high potential areas, but which are hard to reach because they do not have roads and are very cold. ... view
  • 15 Aug 2018 in National Assembly: My constituency borders Laikipia North Constituency of Hon. Sarah Korere. The invasion of the ranches is something we are aware of. The invasion is a symptom of a bigger problem. We know that Laikipia is one county where 50 per cent of the land is owned by large scale ranchers. During drought, pastoralists have a tendency of migrating from one county to another. Traditionally, there was a way in which communities would negotiate with each other in order to access pasture and water. It is not easy for pastoralists to use the same mechanisms when dealing with the big ranchers. ... view
  • 15 Aug 2018 in National Assembly: Coordination of National Government considers deploying rapid deployment units of our security forces, we can have them deployed in all the hotspots. view
  • 15 Aug 2018 in National Assembly: As the National Police Reservists numbers are boosted, we would like those who are holding illegal guns to be forced to return them to the Government or to voluntarily register them with the National Police Service. Thank you. view
  • 15 Aug 2018 in National Assembly: Thank you, Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, for giving me the opportunity to contribute to this Motion. I support the Motion. Fistula is a very devastating condition for our women. As Members who have contributed have indicated, the statistics of women who have suffered fistula in our country is worrying. In fact, there are a number of socio-economic factors which contribute to our women and girls suffering that condition. In our areas, particularly in the pastoral areas, we have harmful cultural practices like Female Genital Mutilation and early marriages. When girls are married at tender ages and put in the way ... view
  • 15 Aug 2018 in National Assembly: As has already been indicated, there is continuous passing of urine and, at times, a mixture of urine and faeces. The foul smell that emanates from that condition forces those The electronic version of the Official Hansard Report is for information purposes only. Acertified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor. view
  • 15 Aug 2018 in National Assembly: women to hide. If they are married, their marriages break up because they can no longer stay with their husbands. Even for those who are treated, there is very little care in terms of what is done for them to get rehabilitated and get integrated back into the society. Once the corrective surgery is done, more is needed in terms of psychological counselling and providing support so that their confidence, as women, is developed. Then, they will go back to the society and start interacting with its members. I would like to agree with many of the speakers who have ... view
  • 15 Aug 2018 in National Assembly: Thank you, Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker. I stand to support this very important Motion. I would like to state that the coconut tree is very important to our brothers and sisters from the Coast region. It is also important to us, as Kenyans. We need to value coconut as much as we value tea, coffee and horticultural crops. Therefore, whatever support Kenyan farmers who grow tea, coffee and other crops receive should be extended to farmers in the Coast of Kenya. If we look at the importance of the coconut tree to Kenya, as a country, you will realise that ... view

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