Yusuf Hassan Abdi

Parties & Coalitions

  • Not a member of any parties or coalitions

Born

1958

Post

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

Email

kamukunji@parliament.go.ke

Email

Yusuf.hassan@ymail.com

Link

Facebook

Telephone

0702999295

Telephone

020 2221 291 Ext 32418

Telephone

020 2848418

Link

@YusufKamukunji on Twitter

All parliamentary appearances

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  • 23 Aug 2012 in National Assembly: Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I was not sure whether I was going to get the chance to speak. Since the introduction of this electronic system, it is not very clear whether one has any chance to contribute. view
  • 23 Aug 2012 in National Assembly: Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I was not sure whether I was going to get the chance to speak. Since the introduction of this electronic system, it is not very clear whether one has any chance to contribute. view
  • 23 Aug 2012 in National Assembly: Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I was not sure whether I was going to get the chance to speak. Since the introduction of this electronic system, it is not very clear whether one has any chance to contribute. view
  • 23 Aug 2012 in National Assembly: Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I think there are various deaths that have occurred in our country in the last week in Mandera, Wajir and, lately, in Tana River. It is a matter of grave concern as far as our national security and peace are concerned. It also has implications economically as well as our perceptions internationally. So, I wanted to ask the Minister responsible - in addition to what Ms. Karua has just asked him - what concrete action is the Government taking, not only to address those issues, but also to ensure that, that crisis does not escalate beyond ... view
  • 23 Aug 2012 in National Assembly: Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I think there are various deaths that have occurred in our country in the last week in Mandera, Wajir and, lately, in Tana River. It is a matter of grave concern as far as our national security and peace are concerned. It also has implications economically as well as our perceptions internationally. So, I wanted to ask the Minister responsible - in addition to what Ms. Karua has just asked him - what concrete action is the Government taking, not only to address those issues, but also to ensure that, that crisis does not escalate beyond ... view
  • 23 Aug 2012 in National Assembly: Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I think there are various deaths that have occurred in our country in the last week in Mandera, Wajir and, lately, in Tana River. It is a matter of grave concern as far as our national security and peace are concerned. It also has implications economically as well as our perceptions internationally. So, I wanted to ask the Minister responsible - in addition to what Ms. Karua has just asked him - what concrete action is the Government taking, not only to address those issues, but also to ensure that, that crisis does not escalate beyond ... view
  • 23 Aug 2012 in National Assembly: Thank you, Madam Temporary Deputy Chairlady. I would like to urge my colleagues to look at the general interest of our country. We have a history of corruption, mismanagement, looting of public organizations and, therefore, we should not be looking at legislating for the 220 Members of Parliament who are here. However, we are legislating for 40 million Kenyans and it will be very selfish and shortsighted if we are to drop Clause No.17. I support Clause No.17 to protect the Kenyan public and not the few privileged who are sitting here. view
  • 23 Aug 2012 in National Assembly: Thank you, Madam Temporary Deputy Chairlady. I would like to urge my colleagues to look at the general interest of our country. We have a history of corruption, mismanagement, looting of public organizations and, therefore, we should not be looking at legislating for the 220 Members of Parliament who are here. However, we are legislating for 40 million Kenyans and it will be very selfish and shortsighted if we are to drop Clause No.17. I support Clause No.17 to protect the Kenyan public and not the few privileged who are sitting here. view
  • 23 Aug 2012 in National Assembly: Thank you, Madam Temporary Deputy Chairlady. I would like to urge my colleagues to look at the general interest of our country. We have a history of corruption, mismanagement, looting of public organizations and, therefore, we should not be looking at legislating for the 220 Members of Parliament who are here. However, we are legislating for 40 million Kenyans and it will be very selfish and shortsighted if we are to drop Clause No.17. I support Clause No.17 to protect the Kenyan public and not the few privileged who are sitting here. view
  • 23 Aug 2012 in National Assembly: Mr. Temporary Deputy Chairman, Sir, I support. This is the norm all over the world. We are not an island; we are a country that wants to be the best in the world to compete equally and we need to be able to show that we are above board. There is nothing wrong in declaring your assets in public. Then, when you leave office, you also account for what you have earned and then the public can measure whether you have earned it honestly or whether you have looted your country. view

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