Kenya: Forwarded Letter By Miguna Miguna……A case requiring Quick Fix……

from Judy Miriga

Folks,

Is this not a valid request…..??? In all honesty, could this be the reason for fire…….????

Like I had said earlier……….We were being treated to the corrupt haba haba syndrome of political conspiracies machine of boot-soldiers, meant to smear or defraud………which shows, PM Raila cannot make informed decision that which is for the good of the people, except people like Jakoyo Midiwo think and act for him……….Is this the man we intend to vote for as the President of the Republic of Kenya with Jakoyo to represent his think-tan?

This is in many ways the same problem like that which befell the Siaya Women and others in Siaya County, when they were robbed of their victories, and altogether, the hunders (underwear) in the event were ripped off and were suspected to have been taken to “Sunshine Boutique” in Pandpierri, Nyalenda or Kibuye and some may have crossed to Mogadishu. It will be fundamentally crucial and necessary to trace and find evidence of these torn masirualis from these women that were sent to “Sunshine Boutiques”, as revellers of Koinange are of International hawkers, so in addition to consolidate the case, all factors that form part of obstruction and derailment of the New Constitution from taking effect must be included as a package in addition human sufferings along with other cases that are left hugging affecting individual infringements of rights and aggravated theft, should engage the Interpol police and FBI to locate, retrieve and report these masurualis with other pending cases for ease of Ocampo’s consolidated and compressed dossier, would suffice a clean house for take off of the New Constitutional implementation………..

This kind of leadership has exposed many good people to unnecessary harassment and pain, many have been quietly wounded beyond repair and their lands and resources taken by force through Dominion Investment and in Mining and Fishing from in and around Lake Victoria, Migingo and Ugingo. We will never know the truth why some Somali and Mungiki terrorists were left loose in Kisumu and Siaya from Uganda, unless these Interpol and FBI detectives give us true records of their findings……….It is because, where there is smoke there is fire, and corruption, graft and impunity must be uprooted for National Reform Agenda to take root and be implemented in time for 2012 electioneering………

We are sick and tired of corner corner dramas meant to divert attention when our New Constitution is being hijacked by boot-soldiers and failures……….to serve wishes of the unscrupulous Status Quo………

Ocampo must act and act fast as Justice Delayed is Justice Denied………..

Judy Miriga
Diaspora Spokesperson
Executive Director
Confederation Council Foundation for Africa Inc.,
USA
http://socioeconomicforum50.blogspot.com

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Letter By Miguna Miguna

Nairobi, Friday August 5th, 2011

The second myth they have conjured refers to “failure to sign local agreement forms despite several appeals”. These are forms forwarded to me by Isahakia more than one whole year after I had been hired. The forms sought to fundamentally change the terms of my employment. My remuneration, allowances and benefits were arbitrarily reduced by half.

I had written to Isahakia and the Head of Public Service, Francis Muthaura, that I couldn’t sign the forms unless and until they amended to reflect what I had been offered and I had agreed to.

The terms I had agreed to were identical to those of the advisor of President Mwai Kibaki on constitutional affairs, Kivutha Kibwana. I have never received a response to my letters demanding those amendments. Indeed, I have filed a case in court seeking compliance with the contract. The trial is scheduled in a few months.

Is this claim valid? Is it supposed to be the means somebody has devised as a response or “defence” to the legal action, which incidentally, the Attorney General has not responded to? I have now seen that Hon. Midiwo is claiming that I have no legal or constitutional right to sue for my interests. I am not sure where he gets that. But one thing is clear: Jakoyo’s comment was either actuated by malice or ignorance of the law, or both. More fundamentally, I don’t see how it is Jakoyo’s mandate to determine whether I keep or lose my job. And he does so through the media.

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