RE: Raila Has Nothing to do with Mutula’s Appointment

Date: Tue, 5 May 2009 11:44:23 -0700 [01:44:23 PM CDT]
From: maurice oduor
Subject: RE: Raila Has Nothing to do with Mutula’s Appointment

Unfortunately, a guy like Lewis Nguyai was endorsed at the last general elections by his peers, the good residents of Kabete constituency. Somebody should have brought up these concerns during the elections.

The horse has left the barn.

Maurice CPE etc.

— On Tue, 5/5/09, John Otieno wrote:

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From: John Otieno
Subject: RE: Raila Has Nothing to do with Mutula’s Appointment
Received: Tuesday, May 5, 2009, 10:24 AM

why does raila keep quiet when he is being clearly
misused. kibaki does not need to consult him when appointing
a PNU minister like sycophant kilonzo. this are not the
cosultations odm expects. he is being used to sanitise these
backward move yet he just keeps quiet. he wont escape blame
when kilonzo fails to deliver. he must state his stand now.
on another note doesnt kibaki check the backgrounds of the
people he appoints or these posts serve no purpose. take
lewis nguyai- this is the man who swindled kenyans, his
workers and kenyan hospitals through his mediplus company
and fled to south africa with millions of our money.this is
a man who should have been arrested at the airport when he
came back from south africa. instead he is appointed an
assistant minister. this shows how kibaki views leadership
and no wonder africa is moving backwards as the rest of the
world moves forwards. could such a crook have been given a
position of responsibility in the usa or europe-no. i also
dont understand why our journalists and our newspapers
cannot expose such characters and the people who
appoint them. it is really sad when we have such a lazy
myopic fourth estate.

dr. kowino j. o

— On Tue, 5/5/09, Shaibu, John S
wrote:
From: Shaibu, John S
Subject: RE: Raila Has Nothing to do with Mutula’s Appointment
Date: Tuesday, May 5, 2009, 4:38 AM

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—–Original Message—–
From: aoriri1234@ . . .
Sent: 05 May 2009 12:42
Subject: Re: Raila Has Nothing to do with Mutula’s Appointment

Ndugu,
Why are you evading the truth? You know very well who
is
messing the
country and I believe that the key should be the
people of
central kenya
telling kibaki N0!
Sent from my Verizon Wireless BlackBerry

—–Original Message—–
From: “Simon Kangethe Mwangi”

Date: Tue, 05 May 2009 12:26:40
To:
Subject: Re: Raila Has Nothing to do with Mutula’s
Appointment

It does not really matter whether these guys consulted
or
not. The good
thing for the two old men to do is to resign and give
the
leadership of
this country to guys below the retirement age. I
believe
that if we had
leaders with more years to live after hading over
leadership, they would
take care of the country- even if- it is for sake of
their
post-
presidential era.
Kuria-Mwangi

5/4/2009 9:57 pm >>> Kibaki can only appoint Ministers on PNU side while

Raila
does the ODM
side.
PPU stated that Raila was consulted. It is up to Raila
to
deny that
position
since we were not in the meeting held this morning
between
Raila and
Kibaki.
The consultation could have been in the form of
Kibaki
letting Raila
know
that he had decided to get Mutula K for the position
previously held
by
Martha K, the same way Raila may have informed Kibaki
on
his previous
picks.

Kuria

On Mon, May 4, 2009 at 11:45 AM, veronica musymi

wrote:
True. But Kibaki is the President of Kenya and
its
only him who has
powers
to appoint ministers, or not so? Plus Mutula
is
replacing our dear
sister
Martha who was from PNU,,,

2009/5/4 Kennedy Oduor
Sometime you read statements by

PNU and just want to laugh. The
appointment of Constitutional Minister was

squarely on Kibaki’s side and to

now cheat Kenyans that the PM was consulted
is a
big lie.. Does it
mean that
this is when the PM was consulted while in
major
appointments and
policy
issues he is not consulted? Why was he not
consulted in the appointment of
Leader of Government Business and chairman
of
House Bussiness
Committee? PNU
knows that Kenyans are tired of their tribal
games
and now want to
tap into
the goodwill that the PM has with
KENYANS….Ngoo
hamta toboa..wezi
ni
wezi…

PNU stop lying to Kenyans..you have lost
every
goodwill and you have
led
this country astray..You have became selfish
and
continue sinking
this
beautiful country to a failed state..Mutula
Kilonzo is the Biggest sycophant
in Kenya today and will not engineer any new
constitution..He has been
appointed to sabotage the New
Constitution..People
Mwai Kibaki has
succeeded
in being the WORST PRESIDENT KENYA EVER
HAD..First
he has
heightened
TRIBALISM..Second he made Kenya a FAILED
STATE..
and three he drove
Kenya
into a post election war and death after
stealing
the election and
now he is
SABOTAGING the new constitution…

— On *Mon, 4/5/09, Lee Makwiny *

wrote:

From: Lee Makwiny
Subject: Re: No new Katiba as Mutula takes
over!
Date: Monday, 4 May, 2009, 9:47 AM

Kombo,

I highly doubt whether Raila and Kibaki
consulted
on this issue.
Everytime
Kibaki make a silly appointment, where ODm
cannot
make noise, his
statement
must always has something to do with “after
consultation with the PM”, when
he re-appointed Muhoho, why couldn’t he do
the
same? When he
secretly
appoints ambassadors like Sunkuli, why can’t
he
say the same?

What we want is action. We want someone who
can
affect reforms in
that
Ministry, not Mutula. And by the way, where
is
Uhuru Kenyatta? Gone
silent
since the massacre.

On 5/4/09, Kombo Ogaro

wrote:

Mutula Kilonzo, a compromised minister
wined
and dined with
President
Moi. He is a know minister who has
actually
seen the State House to
be
compromised. He is in the same category
like
Martin Shikuku and
others who
have been bought in the past. Kilonzo, as
a
minister for the metro
wanted a
VIP lane for the President and PM after
his
first ever appointment
to the
cabinet. Resentment from the public made
him
coo like a pigeon and
we have
never heard from him except the normal
outburst to defend the Kalonzo
Musyoka axis and accuse the ODM wing of
Raila.
The tribal die hard,
a scare
crow is now the man to leade us get the
new
constitution! Kibaki
and Raila
consulted over a glass of wine, i think,
to
give Kenyan Mutula
Kilonzo as
constitutional minister!
The sex boycott made both leaders wake up
to
reality, But Kalonzo
still
is the VP. What we need is a public
apology
why we should resort
to
desperate measures always. Can Kenyan be
freed
from anxiety and be
given
what is good. Few people reading this and
that of Oketch’s posting
– should
re-post and congratulate G10 women who
close
themselves to the
corridors of
sex boycotting.
The shock is that we will not have the
constitution any sooner. Can we
forget this for the moment. Tactics,
politically never end – they keep
shocking us. Mutula Kilonzo wasnt in the
category of the people we needed to

champion any change.

Kombo Elijah

One thought on “RE: Raila Has Nothing to do with Mutula’s Appointment

  1. bettina oyoo

    Who cares? No one was complaining when Mutula was in ODM but now that he’s in PNU and holds the constitutional afairs docket……..
    And when talking about Lewis Nguyai…whatever became of Kajwang, Kosgey, and all those corruption barons in ODM? They still ministers or did ODM self-sanitize and I somehow didnt hear of it?:]

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