Good People !
I love you all and you are such wonderful people except when you are sour and bitter
or when you are snobbish........anything that is not friendly is negative and is capable
of producing negative response........
Kenya is a wonderful good Nation and we have some wonderful family and friends
with generally socially good people in Kenya; and one cannot sit and watch Kenya fail
or degenerate into tarters and do or say nothing, which is why, before we can let Kenya
slip out of soberliness, there is need for mental capacitation aptitude (undergo the physical changes needed to penetrate and fertilize focus for progressiveness).
Focus for progress strategy comes about with fulfilment of public mandate where public
facilities are Responsibly put to function in a balanced fair manner to produce positivity. It then automatically orientate threshold of factors for discipline, thereby providing means
for pay-back or discipline under Transparency and accountability over misdemeaners.
This to a great extent provides ease at which any leader would relax from confrontation to
avoid disorganization with disorientation of focus; but instead, add value in how things should be done moving forward in a non-partisan way and thereby, fulfilling the good democratic principles of the Rule of Law.
We also must not be blind to the fact that, there are those who borrowed heavily from their
overseas friends with big promises expecting to win and had promised pay back from
stealing public resources, for example, the potentials of Mineral Lands, Water Towers,
Migingo with Oil and Gas acquisitions. Those people want to remain positive in the wake
of failure by ganging up to discourse that is expected to inflict injury with engineering of
worse-case-scenario to the distabilize the Government and its Leadership is a wrong way
to go. This must be stopped immediately........
It is about time some people need to be shown some perspectives of life in order that peace is able to prevail.
1) There are those who stole public land and causing forced migration and displacements
2) There are those dealing in drug trafficking, currency trafficking, illegal border exchange
in trade of ammunitions with fire-arms, instigators of Civil War, child prostitution trafficking, illegal Land Transfers, theft in the medical insurance system, Pirating, the illegal Offshore
Trading deals that are putting no value to Government but eradicating it,
3) Tight provision of Security to the people with tightening border security
4) Allowing the law freedom to work without any interferances to offer discipline
5) All elected leaders must produce or face a re-call
6) Deal affirmatively with those breaking the law or are engaged in corruption, impunity
with failed integrity
The New Government is trying to identify its grips so it is able to deliver. Side shows
and kicks meant to disrupt or disengage it from functioning is unacceptable. These
are behaviours associated to REBEL who are ready for attack and they must not be
treated with soft gloves.
Judy Miriga
Diaspora Spokesperson
Executive Director
Confederation Council Foundation for Africa Inc.,
USA
http://socioeconomicforum50.blogspot.com
Diaspora Spokesperson
Executive Director
Confederation Council Foundation for Africa Inc.,
USA
http://socioeconomicforum50.blogspot.com
From: Samuel Omwenga <somwenga@gmail.com>
To: Progressive-Kenyans <progressive-kenyans@googlegroups.com>; KOL <kenyaonline@yahoogroups.com>; Wanakenya <wanakenya@googlegroups.com>
Sent: Friday, July 26, 2013 2:16 AM
Subject: The New Government Spokesman and Jubilee Antics
To: Progressive-Kenyans <progressive-kenyans@googlegroups.com>; KOL <kenyaonline@yahoogroups.com>; Wanakenya <wanakenya@googlegroups.com>
Sent: Friday, July 26, 2013 2:16 AM
Subject: The New Government Spokesman and Jubilee Antics
The New Government Spokesman and Jubilee Antics
Government Spokesman In Action
Government Spokesman In Action
This new government spokesman Muthui Kariuki what's his background and did he ever see the inside of a university classroom, let alone graduate from one? Or is he a reincarnation of Kariuki Chotara?
He may have and might as well be a highly educated and qualified professional of some field but he comes across as an illiterate person who never went to school and knows not a thing about communications, let alone being a spokesman of the government of all clients.
He violets Cardinal Rule No. 1 for a spokesperson any communications student will tell you and that's you don't show emotion or otherwise be entangled with the issue or issues about which you're speaking in behalf.......(to mean Speaking on behalf)
Watching this fellow whine about Raila and the heckling of my good friend Dr. Matiangi in Kisii one can rightly assume they're watching a hapless partisan or political hack in action, not a government spokesman.
While political consideration and calculations is always behind every message passed on by a government spokesman, there is actually a difference between government policy and partisan politics.
When one rolls both into one, you no longer have a national government; you have a regime driven by one and only one agenda and that's how to cling to power.
If that's what Jubilee wants, then this Kariuki person suits their needs perfectly.
If it's a national government they want; one that's not there to only serve their selfish and partisan interests, then they should either send this spokesperson to take a crash course in communications and send him out only to talk about things that are serious and of interest to the country, not whining about things better handled without such exaggerated or manufactured drama.
If the government has evidence that someone organized the heckling of speakers at the Kisii event, let them show us what laws were broken and charge those they deem guilty.
If the government believes Raila has refused to surrender government vehicles, there is no shortage of means they can use to get those vehicles back than whining about it.
If Raila is using illegal sirens or breaking traffic laws, that's a matter for traffic police who should treat him no different than they treat retired presidents Moi and Kibaki.
It would be obviously stupid and moronic for anyone to say Raila should be accorded less dignty and honor as our former prime minister simply because he's still active in public affairs.
All retired leaders unless bed-ridden or otherwise incapable of doing so routinely engage in public affairs and some even come back from retirement to seek public office or appointments.
Nothing wrong with that.
The benefits and privileges of retirement are in recognition of past contributions, not a reward or punishment for future conduct or level of participation in public affairs.
Raila and Kibaki both served as co-leaders under the law and both are entitled to identical retirement benefits it matters not a whit what either or both intend to or actually do in the future.
Jubilee therefore must decide whether addressing the myriad of problems afflicting most Kenyans is their priority or "taming" Raila is.
In hindsight, they couldn't have a better spokesman for the latter than this fellow they have there now--from Cord's perspective, that is.
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