Quorum Hitch Force MPs to Defer Voting on Contentious Gender Bill

Quorum Hitch Force MPs to Defer Voting on Contentious Gender Bill

Speaker Justin Muturi has deferred voting on the contentious Gender Bill to a later date after the National Assembly was hit by a quorum hitch.

Muturi has postponed the vote to February, 2019 following a request by Majority Leader Aden Duale, who expressed fears that the Bill would have flopped if voting went ahead on Wednesday.

At least 233 members were required to be in the House for Speaker of the National Assembly to call for a vote but only 212 were present.

“Mr. Speaker, I rise to seek your indulgence to allow me to defer the business appearing as order number 10, both in terms of replying and voting on the second reading, until such further time as a House business committee shall decide having consulted widely,” said Duale.

“Mr. Speaker, in making this request, I am conscious – after consulting the House leadership, and moreso the Whips – I am conscious that should we proceed to attempt to take the vote, and upon counting the members present and if it is discovered that we are less than the requisite threshold of 233 members as required under article 256 (d) of the constitution, we will risk losing the Bill.”

A section of MPs led by Murang'a Woman Representative Sabina Chege and Minority Leader John Mbadi supported Duale’s push for deferment.

However, others including Minority Whip Junet Mohamed and Kimilili MP Chris Wamalwa opposed the move. Speaker Muturi ruled in favor of Duale stand.

Gender Bill 2018, which is sponsored by Duale, who is also Garissa Township MP, seeks to ensure that Parliament complies with the two-thirds gender principle as required by the Constitution.

 

Comments

Guest1 (not verified)     Wed, 11/28/2018 @ 09:12pm

The Gender Bill's aim is Wangu-wa-Makerism again in Kenya. Solution: Wanawake👰👰👰👰👰👰 wote in Central (and some other parts of Kenya) WAWEZWE kwa kupewa Mimba kila mmoja wao.🙇🙇🙇🙇🙇🙇

Guest1 (not verified)     Thu, 11/29/2018 @ 10:31am

In reply to by Mugikuyu (not verified)

Its because you have NOT read Kenya's history and so very un-Educated. "Mugukuyu" my foot.😞 So FYI: Go back to Class or go google about "How Wangu wa Makeri (and women of her time) used to CONTROL and even SIT and Ride on Kikuyu men's BACKS. And how real Kikuyu men got those Control Freaks😭 off their backs.

Karing'a (not verified)     Wed, 11/28/2018 @ 11:31pm

Early Christmas Gift to Kenyans.I hope the useless motion will again ne defeated im February,2019.

Anonymous UI (not verified)     Thu, 11/29/2018 @ 02:42am

This is an irrational bill. When Kenyans are complaining about the size of the government payroll, others are seeking to increase the same expenditure in the name of gender equality. This is stupidity of the highest order. We are destroying our cultures (who we are) and our country in the name of equality. Those who would want our country to collapse are the same people seeking gender equality. Men and women will never be equal. The creator gave each of them different roles and those roles are not interchangeable. May this bill fail and be defeated. God give Kenya leaders not politicians. God help Kenya!!!

Maxiley (not verified)     Thu, 11/29/2018 @ 06:51pm

In my view, if fairness is applied to all areas of our lives,legally speaking, then we wont need this 2/3 gender principle. Simply put,"hire" on merit.And under the law,every body should be treated equally.
If women lag in certain disciplines,give them incentives to see those disciplines as attractive .

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