Wednesday 26 September 2012

[wanabidii] Parliament MUST avoid nominating girlfriends and boyfriends at tax payers expense!



 
 

Emmanuel, Ann, Maurice et all,

 

Thanks to your worth noting comments........and this can go further in references to push the message home......

 

Yea, like Mitt Romney, Corporations are people........but they are of special interest.

 

The special interest that undercuts popular (collective), consultative, shared collaborative engagement capability for fair inclusive progressive development agenda that are for success story..........It is for sure women who are for political sex-tool will lean toward serving "Mkate Nusu" of her sex enjoyment which is not of public interest. Her qualification rising to the political mainstream was sex and that is her number one obligation. We do not want that.......Yes, even men who do the same nakadhalika....

 

By specific or Maurices' comment, if Njoki Ndung'u was nominated to parliament and how the same way, Tony Gachoka got into the PM's office via Charity Ngilu.......what I have to say on this peace is results we now see from Charity Ngilu's and Njoki Ndung'us including Tony Gachoka's poor performance........they are not delivering except punching holes to our constitution in order to serve their masters.........These are the people we must weed out....

 

Facts are clearly in the open......Njoki must face cases of Titanium in Kwale because she must have conspired and compromised the case there........I want her before the court of law to defend those charges........she is a suspect.......Charity Ngilu has Water and Land cases that must be reviewed in the court of law.......Tony Gachoka must come clean in matters of human rights abuse and violations and if there are Trafficking and Drugs involved......I mean, why do we bring questionable characters on board Reform Change Train.......??? ....Call a spade a spade.

 

It is the Truth that shall set us all free. Those families and individuals pushed to the corner to suffer discrimination, intimidation and marginalization from being denied legal rights and are victims of unfair circumstances forced on them because of selfishness and greed are also people........!!!......and, we've got to bring order and sanity back to the mainstream of survival and livelihood.

 

Hey, we want realistic reform.........and we are not playing..........this sort of behaviors are what have taken us backwards..........I know majority of both women and men are serious minded..........and, there are ways to enjoy sex responsibly........and remember, you cannot mix sex and business.......these two don't match.......just like you cannot mix light and darkness.......

 

This was the beginning of our fall and Kenya and Africa must wake up and rise to the occasion of saving Africa from thievers and engage orderly and fair exchange of goods and services for progressiveness……



Judy Miriga
Diaspora Spokesperson
Executive Director
Confederation Council Foundation for Africa Inc.,
USA
http://socioeconomicforum50.blogspot.com
 


--- On Wed, 9/26/12, okello emmanuel <oldiya@yahoo.co.uk> wrote:
 

From: okello emmanuel <oldiya@yahoo.co.uk>
Subject: Re: [uchunguzionline] Parliament MUST avoid nominating girlfriends and boyfriends at tax payers expense!
To: "jbatec@yahoo.com" <jbatec@yahoo.com>, "jbatec@yahoo.com" <jbatec@yahoo.com>
Date: Wednesday, September 26, 2012, 12:20 AM


Girlfriends are women too. :)


Make Hay While The Sun Shines.
--- On Wed, 9/26/12, ANNA MGHWIRA <chambe59@hotmail.com> wrote:
From: ANNA MGHWIRA <chambe59@hotmail.com>
Subject: RE: [Mabadiliko] Parliament MUST avoid nominating girlfriends and boyfriends at tax payers expense!
To: "Mabadiliko Tanzania" <mabadilikotanzania@googlegroups.com>
Date: Wednesday, September 26, 2012, 12:34 AM

indeed so Judy!
--- On Tue, 9/25/12, Maurice Oduor <mauricejoduor@gmail.com> wrote:
From: Maurice Oduor <mauricejoduor@gmail.com>
Subject: Re: Parliament MUST avoid nominating girlfriends and boyfriends at tax payers expense!
To: wanakenya@googlegroups.com
Cc: "Judy Miriga" <jbatec@yahoo.com>
Date: Tuesday, September 25, 2012, 11:36 PM

Judy,

I cant argue with what you've written here but I fail to see how it's
connected to the topic at hand.

The topic is that politicians stop appointing their girlfriends and
boyfriends. You know; the way Njoki Ndung'u was nominated to
parliament and how Tony Gachoka got into the PM's office via Charity
Ngilu.

They should be hiring qualified folks not bedmates.

Courage

From: Judy Miriga <jbatec@yahoo.com>;
To: Judy Miriga <jbatec@yahoo.com>;
Subject: [uchunguzionline] Parliament MUST avoid nominating girlfriends and boyfriends at tax payers expense!
Sent: Tue, Sep 25, 2012 9:19:08 PM



Maggie et all,

Answer is: Women, we must all rise up from our corners and bring the change we all need and that we must confront these chauvinism mentality of backwardness.

We have capable, knowledgeable and skillful women who are ready to serve but we cannot allow ourselves to be pushed out of leadership because of selfish simpletons ideologies that keep pushing women behind from their progressive achievement. It is unacceptable people....to make a woman a sex-tool for a man's success is stupidity in a low-level brainer...... Men who cannot stand women challenge have no business staying in politics.......We have seen like minded of these ugly men with low brainer in the present Coalition Government, they are the reason why Kenya is in turmoil and why the constitutional bills are not completed.

Should we really just sit and look???.....There are some men out there who are good and are obviously respecter of women, shall we not reinforce our support to confront this devilish attitude in order to get the Reform we all want???

We must demand that our democratic constitutional rights are dignified and are respected and valued.

We must condemn those twisted minds from the Coalition Government who have failed to give us good results we have been hoping for and get committed to Change we all want........

Lets keep a good fight people!! Let us fight this monster till we win and we must win.....and we must win big.....!!!


Judy Miriga
Diaspora Spokesperson
Executive Director
Confederation Council Foundation for Africa Inc.,
USA
http://socioeconomicforum50.blogspot.com

Gender rule still defies Kenya's top law brains

By NATION TEAM newsdesk@ke.nationmedia.com
Posted Tuesday, September 25 2012 at 23:30

In Summary

  • To prevent a constitutional meltdown next year, a raft of solutions have been proposed. One proposal is to remove the gender rule through an amendment.
  • This is very unpopular with women leaders and lobby groups as well as the Gender and Equality Commission.
  • The CRA says the country risks losing billions through nominations if Kenyans fail to elect the constitutional one-third quota for women.
The Supreme Court may be asked to help unravel the confusion surrounding attempts to implement the gender rule that threatens to plunge the country into a constitutional crisis next year.
The Constitution requires that at least a third of members of the National Assembly, at least 177 members, be women. The rule applies to all elected positions, including County assemblies.
Since there is no way to guarantee women's election freely and fairly and since everyone has a right to contest, ensuring fair representation of women in compliance with the Constitution has become a problem.
Yet, if more than two-thirds of MPs in the next Parliament are men, then the Constitution will have been violated and Parliament will almost certainly be disbanded by the courts.
To prevent a constitutional meltdown next year, a raft of solutions have been proposed. One proposal is to remove the gender rule through an amendment.
This is very unpopular with women leaders and lobby groups as well as the Gender and Equality Commission. Another idea is to have a normal poll, and if less than a third of MPs are women, make up the shortfall through nominations.
The problem here is that the House will have dozens of unelected members. Besides, the Constitution stipulates that the maximum number of MPs in the Lower House is 349 and 67 in the Senate. This will also produce a bloated, costly Parliament.
Room for nominations
Some MPs have suggested that the 80 new constituencies be scrapped to create room for nominations. On Tuesday, the agencies charged with implementing the Constitution held crisis talks to try and find a way to resolve the Article 27 problem.

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The AG, Prof Githu Muigai, Constitutional Implementation Commission chairman Charles Nyachae, the Gender Commission, Justice Minister Eugene Wamalwa and his Gender counterpart Naomi Shaban, as well as Parliament's Constitutional Implementation and Oversight Committee and the Justice and Legal Affairs Committee are in this team.

Commission on Revenue Allocation chairman Micah Cheserem attended the meeting at Parliament on Tuesday. The CRA says the country risks losing billions through nominations if Kenyans fail to elect the constitutional one-third quota for women. (READ: Kenyans to pay Sh4bn as gender rule crisis looms)

The Cabinet has thrown its weight behind the Bill, which would amend the Constitution by removing the maximum number of MPs to create room for whatever number of nominations required.

After Tuesday's meeting, Mr Wamalwa was asked to withdraw the Bill, which was to be debated starting on Tuesday, allowing room for the matter to be referred to the Supreme Court, with a request for a phased implementation of the rule.

"One of the options is the possibility of seeking an advisory from the Supreme Court on whether this matter can be implemented in a progressive manner.

"We want to be advised whether it can be staggered until we attain the threshold as set in the Constitution," he said.

This would mean the number of women required in the National Assembly can be staggered over a period of two elections instead of being attained at once.

The second option floated by Yatta MP Charles Kilonzo was for the election of two county women representatives instead of one, bringing the total to 94.

"This is just to ensure that majority of the women MPs in the next Parliament are elected and not nominated as proposed in the (Constitution of Kenya Amendment) Bill," Mr Wamalwa said.

"I was asked not to move the Bill because we could not raise 148 MPs to allow the two principals to take it from the Cabinet level down to their MPs to support the Bill," he said.

"Party leaders will be requested through Parliamentary Group meetings to lobby their members to support it so that when we come back from a two week break, we pass it without any problems," he said.

Prime Minister Raila Odinga, Vice-President Kalonzo Musyoka, deputy PM Uhuru Kenyatta, and United Republican Party leader William Ruto have asked their MPs to support the crucial Bill.

Reported By Bernard Namunane, Njeri Rugene and Isaac Ongiri



--- On Tue, 9/25/12, margaret gichuki <Wams2006@gmail.com> wrote:
From: margaret gichuki <Wams2006@gmail.com>
Subject: [uchunguzionline] Parliament MUST avoid nominating girlfriends and boyfriends at tax payers expense!
To: "Africa-Oped" <africa-oped@yahoogroups.com>
Cc: "uchunguzi online" <uchunguzionline@yahoogroups.com>
Date: Tuesday, September 25, 2012, 4:28 PM

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