Date: Mon, 6 Apr 2009 11:44:50 -0700 [01:44:50 PM CDT]
From: Lordvick Otieno
Subject: Re: Congrats Martha
I’ve gone through the correspondences over the resignation of Hon Karua and noted the concern by most kenyans over theway the coalition is handling our affairs. Looks like Kenyans are supporting her reform agenda despite her role in the election fiasco, which many will not find easy forgeting.We should let Parliament to handle this on the need for a more effective and transparent Tribunal.
However we should focus more now on how we can fastrack the reform agenda which the PNU
side seem to have abandoned and busy fighting and here is where Madan Karua should come
in with her experience and information to help. So following are key to achieve this.
1. ODM, Narc- kenya and like minded MPs should hold a joint PG meetings to draw a road
map of how to use the house since they are now the majority.
2.Civil Society should get things moving outside parliament.
3.ODM must not quit the government as that’s what PNU are praying for so they have an
excuse for monopoly and put pressure within the Cabinet.
Orengo Jimmy and the group do you hear me.
— On Mon, 4/6/09, Rosetta Gathirimu wrote:
From: Rosetta Gathirimu
Subject: Re: Congrats Martha
Date: Monday, April 6, 2009, 12:27 PM
Two points here. . Lets not forget these are politicians.
So they will do everything to ensure that ‘they’ at the long run will benefit. Am sure martha has her very good personal interest after this resignation. Secondly i wish many more m p s would follow suite and perhaps awaken the sleepin government into action! So on one side am saying not a bad way to go gal! But on the other i just cant help but wonder whats ur very personalised s take after all this madam? Ha .
R .G
janet Ayieni wrote:
It’s the way to go. I wish the rest of guys can copy/learn from Martha. She has made us proud.
Janet
On Mon, Apr 6, 2009 at 2:20 PM, Jerry Papa wrote:
I salute martha for resigning. This shows to Mt Kenya People who are surrounding Kibaki,that you don’t have to be a minister to lead.My Vote to Karua 2017.