Kenyan lawmaker, Zulekha Hassan, was on Wednesday kicked out of parliament for taking her baby in with her.
Hassan, who represents the Kwale constituency had brought in her third child while in the parliament due to an emergency and was unable to sort out babysitting arrangements.

She said, “Today, I had an emergency, what was I supposed to do? Miss parliament? That’s why I just came with her. I knew I would be staying here just for a while and later when my situation is better, I would go. But if there was a room or a creche or nursery, I would then be able to put my baby there.”

According to the Standing Orders of the National Assembly, strangers are not allowed into the House, including children. Even the Head of State accesses the chamber on special occasions provided for in the Constitution, whereas members of the public can only access the Speaker’s gallery, but with permission.

After being sent out of the parliament with her baby, Hassan revealed that there had been a rule that a nursery should be established within the premises of the parliament for nursing mothers since 2013, but it was never implemented.

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