Mohammed Maalim Mahamud

Parties & Coalitions

Born

4th July 1953

Post

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

Email

mahamud.mm@gmail.com

Link

Facebook

Telephone

0721611207

Telephone

0733121900

All parliamentary appearances

Entries 1991 to 2000 of 2205.

  • 8 Apr 2010 in National Assembly: Up to today, the very law is being used to justify any action done in that part of the country. Emergency laws are bad. This country has had experience from what happened during the struggle for Independence; the Mau Mau war. If we remember that one, then there is no difference between that and what happened in North Eastern Province. What happened there is a very serious matter. Quite a number of Kenyans do not know that we were blocked out then. I remember those days people were not allowed to listen to radios. They were even blocked out of ... view
  • 8 Apr 2010 in National Assembly: Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, my colleague, Mr. Wetangula talked about land law reform. Nobody remembers to amend the laws such as these ones. We only amend laws that give power to the people. People want to be prime ministers or presidents. Nobody remembers the very laws that violate the rights of human beings in this country as though they are not important. This law is illegal, discriminatory, uncalled for and should have been repealed yesterday. Now that we have the Truth, Justice and Reconciliation Commission (TJRC), we want people to come out and talk about crimes committed against humanity. It ... view
  • 8 Apr 2010 in National Assembly: Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, although we are talking about the emergency law not being there, the very atmosphere that existed then is still there. When we hear about oppression and especially what happened in Elwak about a year ago, the intensity and the force that was used by the armed forces is the same as that used during the emergency law. Those years, there were view
  • 8 Apr 2010 in National Assembly: . I was myself in a Kijiji for some time. The whole place was fenced off. All animals were confisticated and killed. There was collective punishment but nobody can tell you that all those forces suppressed the shiftas . They did not. It is the people who willingly appealed to the people across the border to stop the hostility. The shifta war was a war against the people of Kenya. All the law-abiding civilians were terrorized. Some of those people are still there. My appeal is that this law be repealed so that those who committed those atrocities be brought ... view
  • 8 Apr 2010 in National Assembly: With those few remarks, I beg to support. view
  • 24 Mar 2010 in National Assembly: Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I beg to reply. Macalder Town is already electrified. In order to boost the power capacity of the growing population in this town and the surrounding areas, the Kenya Power and Lighting Company is extending a 132KV transmission line from Chemosit to Kisii. The company is also establishing a 132KV substation at Kegati. view
  • 24 Mar 2010 in National Assembly: Additionally, there are plans to extend another 132KV line from Kisii to Awendo. This will have a 23MV station at Awendo. A major challenge, however, is that the KPLC has not received funds for the establishment of distribution line extension from Macalder and its environs. view
  • 24 Mar 2010 in National Assembly: Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I have mentioned that the town already has electricity. We want to boost the power by constructing a 132KV line from Chemosit to Kisii. We will not boost power in Macalder Town without doing this. view
  • 24 Mar 2010 in National Assembly: Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I have said in my answer that funds are a major challenge to us. However, the plans are there and we will prioritise the boosting of the power line from Kisii to Awendo. view
  • 24 Mar 2010 in National Assembly: Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I undertake to prioritise this project. view

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