Date: Tue, 7 Apr 2009 18:05:50 -0700 [04/07/2009 08:05:50 PM CDT]
From: Fred Miriga
Subject: It’s All Out War In Kenya
Folks,
It is wait and see
from the attached warning threats
Yes, it is true Kibaki is undermining and maligning PM Raila using PNU and Agents to intimidate PM Raila…..The Whole World is keenly Watching with a lot of interest.
To Mr. Kalonzo, you are a cry baby, you are completely useless and guilty of your involvement and deeds……….fitina fitina niyanini????? Wewe kwenye mbio za election ulishika mkia…..Wewe mwenyewe kwenye agreement pia kidole chako cha signature hakuna……… Umepata ulicho pata kwa sabanu ya mapendekezo ya corruption iliyo dhihirika kati yako na Kibaki, maana yake, waizi wawili wakipendana ni hatari kwa jamaa. Wewe mwenyewe kwa ukweli kabisa huna chako Kenya. Umedandia tu… Unamadhambi chungu nzima mashtaka yakungojea………..Mbona mwamuonea PM Raila…………… Mbona PM Raila akisema ukweli mwamushambuli? Kwa kweli wahenga walisema, ukweli ina machungu. Kwani PM Raila jeee amedanganya? Si ni ukweli tu amesema inawafanya mnasokotana.
Nauliza, hilo jukwa wakati Kibaki ana Rally, jeee yeye pia hua na red carpet na choo? Na jeee yeye pia PC hukuweko? Kama yeye Kibaki jukwa lake hua na choo na red carpet, kwanini asipewe PM Raila pia mtandio, kwani agano si ni kua na 50/50 share kati ya Kibaki na Raila? Jee, Kalonzo VP yeye pia ana share kwa agreement? Mbona yeye wakati ana Rally huandaliwa choo na red carpet. Kwani yeye ana cheo gani kushinda Raila? Ndiposa ywa payuka payuka ati ohhh Kofi Annan did nothing to Kenyans, oh we do not recognize KofiAnnan intervention. Why are you people too selfish? Kwa kweli kabisa, nyinyi mnao pinga PM akinungunika, yaonekana wazi kwamba ninyi pia mna sababu zenu kwa kumuonea Raila. Raila is not petty in this situation, he justified publicly the kind of treatment he is receiving from Kibaki’s and PNU strategy for intimidation to derrail the Coalitions sustainability.
Kanena kwamba, hakupewa heshima vilivyo na PC alipotembelea Mombasa, It is true….. kajengewa jukwa la wasiwasi lisilo na choo na pia bila red carpet, it is true….. Kwani, walitaka ajisaidie wapi akiwa na haja ndogo? Kama si kudharauliwa, jeeee, nini basi? Yapili, hata PC alitafuta sababu ya kutokuweko wakati PM Raila anatembelea sehemu hizo, yaonekana alipewa fitina asihudhuria mkao wa Raila ya Rally na pia ili asimkaribishe PM Raila ki official, ionekani PM Raila ni juakali. PM alitaka tu watu wajuwe anavyofanyiwa……. Jamani,,,,,,, ni uchochezi…….. Tume yaona basi mtajitetea vipi? Mwatafuta manenoooooo twayaelewa vishindooooo vishindo vyenuu……. you have a long way to mature Mr. Kalonzo…….you Kalonzo need a reality check……..common sense dictates that PM Raila, according to Coalition Agreement Accord, must be accorded 50/50 share of government control nothing less. Hiii yote ni kuonyesha madharau na uchochezi haliya ufisadi………..
Yes, we saw PM Raila struggle in many ways to demand his fair share but was confronted with stiff cut throat restrain from PNU who power brokers surrounding Kibaki. We witnessed serious struggle to distribute the same Ministrerial positions between PNU and ODM members. Remember, ODM have more elected members against PNU by half. In normal circumstance how can PNU acquire more powerful Ministries compaired to ODM. If PM Raila for the sake of Kenyan peace at heart, he could have stood his ground and staged confrontational challenge, but he swallowed painful pride and gave in. People, this does not imply weakness. Please, please, please!!!!!!!wacheni uchochezi,,,,,,,, let us be practical and be objective if we are looking for better future for Kenya and want to nurture peace and healing from painful memory of the past, we dont need uchochezi kama ya hapa chini…………….Kwa hivyo mimi nasema, toboa Raila toboa, natena fichua siri tujue ukweli ya mambo……………..Kwani, watu ni nywele kila mtu anazake……….Yote yawezekana kwa imani, tuna imani natuta simama na imani, Mungu jalala Kipenzi, atatujalia………
Yote haya pikla pikla ni mbinu na sababu tu ya kumsukuma PM Raila to quit, Ngooooo, he will not quit. We all say, PM Raila stay put…………..Do what you gotta do and work with the people to demand for true change Kenyans are looking for. Wapeni hawa wachochezi vidonge vyao, wakipenda wasipopenda ni shauri yao………….Gari lamoshi laenda mbiyo………kuleni mkijua mishipa zitawazama koooni…………..
Thanks,
Judy Miriga
Diaspora Spokesperson
Executive Director
Confederation Council Foundation for Africa Inc.,
USA
http://socioeconomicforum50.blogspot.com
Watch this
National Kenya News
It’s all out war
Updated on: Wednesday, April 08, 2009
Story by: Edwin Mutai and Meeme Joshua
The Party of National Unity (PNU) functionaries have launched a scathing attack against Prime Minister Raila Odinga for criticising President Mwai Kibaki’s leadership style and warned him to watch his tongue. Consequently, Kibaki’s PNU has hatched an elaborate plot to discredit Prime Minister Raila and his Orange Democratic Movement (ODM). Later in the afternoon, President Kibaki jetted back into the country and held a thirty-minute meeting with his PNU lieutenants before being driven to State House, Nairobi.
The President neither commented on the wrangles in the coalition nor the resignation of Justice and Constitutional Affairs minister Martha Karua and assistant minister for Medical Services Danson Mungatana. Vice President Kalonzo Musyoka chaired a PNU Parliamentary Group meeting at Kenyatta International Conference Centre (KICC) yesterday where they planned national rallies to counter what they termed as ‘a civilian coup’ being plotted by ODM. The meeting which came a day after Gichugu MP Martha Karua resigned as Justice and Constitutional Affairs minister Martha brought together 54 MPs from the PNU wing of government who unanimously agreed on a week-long agenda to hit out at the PM and his party.
A document circulated to the MPs who attended the meeting convened by government Chief Whip George Thuo reveals how the MPs will renew attacks on the Prime Minister, including pursuing a vote of no confidence against him in parliament. As a sign of things to come in the next few days, Ministers George Saitoti (Internal Security), Chirau Mwakwere (Transport) and Uhuru Kenyatta (Finance) hit out at the PM over his recent attacks on President Kibaki over the creation of new districts. They warned the PM against insulting the President in public adding that PNU will not condone such actions aimed at demeaning and undermining Kibaki’s leadership.
We ask the PM to show respect to critical institutions such as that of the Presidency and the Vice Presidency. Since he has begun insults, he should be ready to be insulted,” charged Mwakwere. Mwakwere caused laughter when he said Raila was ‘obsessed with petty and parochial issues,’ referring to Monday’s incident in Mombasa when he complained of lack of a red carpet and toilet facility when he went to officiate a government function. The document discussed by the PNU PG titled ‘General Analysis on ODM’s plans’ declared war against the Orange party saying: “this week should be viewed as a week of fighting. Healing and reconciliation with ODM can take place next week.”
In the eight-point document, the PNU coalition wants to counter ODM plans which they say include national rallies meant to hoodwink Kenyans that there was a leadership crisis. “They (ODM) may call for mass action or demand removal of certain top government officials or walk out of the coalition. They will insult President Kibaki and link him to corruption,” reads part of the unsigned document. The document says ODM is perpetuating a crisis so as to create another ground for renegotiation of the National Accord and acquisition of executive power from PNU. It details how the rival coalition partner is scheming to put pressure on Kibaki by creating an artificial leadership crisis to push the President to resign.
According to PNU, ODM wants to weaken Kibaki’s administration to justify the need to ‘ouster him from power through a civilian coup.’ The explosive document claims the Orange party is planning to accuse PNU in its nationwide rallies of corruption, post-election violence, blocking reforms and other woes facing the country such as famine and unemployment. “If it was President Kibaki who was facilitating poisonous maize to be sold to Kenyans, the PM will be calling for President Kibaki’s resignation and arrest. The PNU coalition needs to take the corruption war to ODM without fear. The evidence is there. Media have documents and are waiting for PNU coalition to attack and they will expose the PM,” the one page document debated by the 54 MPs reads in part.
Addressing the press after the two-hour closed door meeting, Vice President Musyoka accused the PM of disrespecting the President. “We all need to mind our language. We stand in solidarity with the President and it is incumbent for the PM to respect the President,” he said. He added that there was need to protect the institution of the Presidency, saying lashing out at such important institutions was an affront to democracy. He said the PNU coalition was committed to reforms, devolved government and addressing numerous challenges facing Kenyans among them raging famine, economic recession and unemployment.
To call for respect for the President is not being sycophantic. It is improper for a Prime Minister to abuse the President. It reminds me of a TV programme that used to be called Mind Your Language,” he said. He called on the PM to stop engaging on side shows and instead work towards giving Kenyans the much needed reforms. Kalonzo announced the PNU coalition will begin nationwide rallies to compliment the recent President Kibaki’s tours where he ‘legally’ created new districts.
His sentiments were echoed by Prof Saitoti citing a private members motion seeking to convert all constituencies to districts in order to improve efficiency in service delivery. “I am surprised by the use of bad language by the PM on the creation of new districts claiming he was not consulted. People have requested for the districts including the Prime Minister himself,” he said.
On his part, Uhuru challenged the PM to stop the fixation that he won the 2007 presidential elections and instead champion reforms that are envisaged in the National Accord and Reconciliation Act. Uhuru maintained President Kibaki won election ‘legally’ and fairly and cautioned the PM to put that debate to rest saying it may impact negatively on the ongoing national healing and reconciliation. The Finance Minister said if there were any grievances that need to be addressed, they should be done through the right channels.