Article 256 of the Constitution provides for the process of amending the Constitution by …

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23 Nov 2022 Moved by Kimani Ichungwah Seconded by John Mbadi National Assembly 13th Passed/Adopted

Motion text

THAT, acknowledging that, Article 256 of the Constitution provides for the process of amending the Constitution by parliamentary initiative; further acknowledging that, Standing Order 114(7A) of the National Assembly Standing Orders provides for the process of introducing Legislative Proposals in respect of propositions amending the Constitution; noting the general debate in the House on the Legislative Proposal to amend the Constitution to entrench the National Government Constituencies Development Fund, the National Government Affirmative Action Fund, the Senate Oversight Fund, and the Economic Stimulus and Empowerment Fund in the Constitution; cognizant of the comments and views of Honourable Members during general debate on the Legislative Proposal; recognizing the need for a bicameral approach on the proposal prior to publication of the relevant Bill; acknowledging that, the subject matter of the Legislative Proposal cuts across the mandate of more than one Committee of the House; NOW THEREFORE, in furtherance to the provisions of Article 256 of the Constitution (Amendment by parliamentary initiative), this House resolves— (1) to establish a Joint Parliamentary Ad Hoc Committee on a Proposal to amend the Constitution to entrench certain specialized funds, comprising eleven (11) Members from each of the Houses of Parliament to – (a) facilitate collation of the views from the comments by Members of Parliament during the general debate on the proposal; and inviting Members with similar or related proposals to make submissions before the Committee; (b) invite, engage with and consider submissions from stakeholders and relevant constitutional and statutory bodies with a law reform mandate, including the Attorney General; and the commissions and independent offices established under Chapter Fifteen of the Constitution; (c) in consultation with the Sponsors, attempt to develop and recommend a harmonized version of the proposal arising from the submissions received; and (d) report to the Houses of Parliament within ninety (90) days to enable the Speakers to make a decision and give direction on whether or not the Legislative Proposal is to be published into a Bill or not to be proceeded with. (2) that the Offices of the Clerks of the Houses of Parliament provide secretariat services to the Joint Parliamentary Ad Hoc Committee in accordance with the Standing Orders; (3) that the following Members represent the National Assembly in the Joint Parliamentary Ad Hoc Committee – (i) The Hon. Samuel Kiprono Chepkonga, M.P. – Co-Chairperson; (ii) The Hon. Rebecca Tonkei, M.P. (iii) The Hon. Eckomas Mwengi Mutuse, M.P. (iv) The Hon. Wakili Edward Muriu, M.P. (v) The Hon. Catherine Nanjala Wambilianga, M.P. (vi) The Hon. Timothy Kipchumba Toroitich, M.P. (vii) The Hon. John Mbadi, EGH, M.P. (viii) The Hon. (Dr.) Otiende Amollo, M.P. (ix) The Hon. Yusuf Hassan, M.P. (x) The Hon. Zamzam Mohammed, M.P. (xi) The Hon. Beatrice Elachi, M.P. (xii) The Hon. Robert Gichimu Githinji, M.P. (Co- opted) (xiii) The Hon. Stephen Mule, M.P. (Co-opted)

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Adopted with amendments (in bold)

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