A female MP in Kenya has been kicked out of parliament in the capital, Nairobi, for taking her baby into the chamber.
Zulekha Hassan said she had “had an emergency” and had to take her baby to work.
Parliamentary proceedings which were aired live by the Kenyan public broadcaster, KBC, were temporarily disrupted when she walked into the chamber carrying her child.
The deputy speaker had the difficult task of controlling MPs as some began shouting and others could be seen shoving each other.
He ordered Kwale county women’s representative out of the chamber, saying her move was “unprecedented”.
Ms Hassan told journalists that parliament had still not set up a family room despite agreeing to do so in 2013.
“I have tried really hard not to come with the baby, but today I had an emergency; what was I supposed to do? If parliament had a nursery or a creche I would be able to put my baby there.”
“Now as we ask for more women to come into parliament, you need to provide a family friendly atmosphere.”
According to the house rules, “strangers” are not allowed into the chamber, children included.
The drama has started a debate on social media. Some have been praising the MP, pointing to other countries allow babies in parliament, but other tweeters accuse her of being an attention seeker.
Kwale county Woman Rep Zulekha Hassan kicked out of Parliament by National Assembly speaker Justin Muturi, after walking into the chamber with a baby.
In other countries legislators debate while breastfeeding.#WednesdayWisdom
Source: bbc.com