Thursday 13 September 2012

[wanabidii] RE: Rest in Peace Mr. David Nalo

Yes Oto, I join you in mourning one of true Kenyan sons who was fully committed to the Kenyan and EA Community affairs.  I fondly recall David cycling with us a part of “Bicycle Awareness Week” in the city of Nairobi at a time when issue of Non-motorised transport was so remote to most policy makers in Kenya! David was a man great foresight, passion for what he believed in and always thinking outside and without the box! Yes cancer has once again robbed us another great Kenyan.

 

On the other hand our Health Care is indeed in intensive Care Unit and I am yet to hear of any of our many presidential aspirants articulating this matter that demands a radical approach.

 

When shall we have a national health scheme for all Kenyans? Yes the struggle continues as David rests in Peace and may family take refuge in the Almighty God!

 

 

Ceo

Elijah Agevi

Research Triangle Africa

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Subject: Rest in Peace Mr. David Nalo

 

 

 

Friends,

Cancer has robbed us of yet another distinguished son of the Soil.

As most of us woke up this morning, Mr. David Nalo- the Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of East African Community, had made peace with his maker and therein he was resting, for he left us at about 2.00am.

May the good Lord rest his soul in eternal peace.

With this said, I want to believe that it is time we addressed the state of our Health Care as a Nation. Cancer has become one of the major grim reaper in our times. All the mighty, men and women of means, those who have the protection of the Gun and of immense financial resources, have found in Cancer a major opponent.

Many are our gallant sons and daughters who have lost this battle with cancer and sadly, we have no capacity to help them. A very painful exercise indeed. 

Garbage at every corner you turn

Kenya will be celebrating 50 Years of our Independence next year, and one major cause of Cancer all over the world is dirt, garbage and waste. We all know that in Kenya, we are eating some foods whose root sources lead us to garbage and waste sites.This is a sad reality killing many Kenyans quietly.

Recently, the mass media brought to our sitting rooms cabbage being grown in sewer, and these form the sumptuous meals that we hog in our homes and in the 3 Star Hotels in Kenya.

As we mourn David, I want to challenge Kenyans to follow their trash. Where does your waste go? You may think that you are well off in your neighbourhood by dumping all your waste to the less affluent areas. The question is, does this waste find its way back to your body?Back to your food?

In many instances, we all buy our groceries and foodstuffs from the markets. And look at the current state of our Markets?

All the Hotels buy their foodstuffs from these dirty havens and we all bury our heads in the sand and pretend that all is well. All the big shots eat at these 5 Star Hotels whose daily provisions are sourced from our dirty and dilapidated markets.

This is way The Clean Kenya Campaign, working in partnership with the Nairobi Market Traders Society, the City Council of Nairobi, the Provincial Administration, and any other willing partners, will be cleaning all the 53 Markets in Nairobi on the 10th October 2012 as from 7.00am to 10.00am in an operation dubbed Massive Market Shut Down in Nairobi.

Garbage does not even respect the Corporates

If you believe that we can help make change happen in Kenya, and in paying tribute to Mr. David Nalo, let us all join hands and work for a Clean Kenya. And a Clean Kenya starts with the Markets where we all source our FOODS.

May the good Lord rest the soul of Mr. David Nalo in eternal peace, and may He give us the knowledge to advance in sciences that can arrest Cancer as a major grim reaper.

Let us all work for a Clean Kenya as a Transformative Deliverable as we turn 50.


Odhiambo T Oketch,
Executive Director,

The Clean Kenya Campaign-TCKC

The Clean Kenya Campaign is an Initiative of The KCDN Kenya.

 

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