from Judy Miriga
Folks,
Corruption through Conspiracy in a Planned Global Economic Recession is worse than cancer. It creeps in like a snake. It is an Economic Sabotage terrorism that are done through organized gangs, Genocide, Drug Abuse, Organ and Human Trafficking, and are Violation, Abuse and Crime Against Humanity that which is wholly and completely is unacceptable. They are illegal and unconstitutional, requiring urgent Legal Justice to take effect.
To those who feel their lives are threatened, before they are turned into meat and are consumed, they must run urgently to the nearest European Embassy for safety……….
Clearly, public taxpayer theft from public resources, facilities and equipments by politicians in the Ponzi Scheme and Hedge Funding at World Bank, IMF and wall street, is a serious crime and has escalated sorry situation of poverty in Africa transcending and affecting the whole world, through engineered selfish cartels by means of consuming public corporations’ with other mineral Wealth, Crime against humanity in forms and shape by the cartels has caused world economic collapse. This is critical and require urgent fixing………by combined force from good people of the world, before more lives are consumed…….We cannot be blinded, World Bank and IMF with other International financial institutions funding programs in Africa are all in a conspiracy to kill Africans and take over Africa in their Ponzi Scheme and Hedge Funding. They are already in bankruptcy and are in search of other ways and means to raise money to impoverish Diaspora from monies transferred to Kenya. Watch out people…..! It is the reason they are watching capital of total money transferred in remittances to Kenya by the Diaspora. World Bank and IMF are not trading in money worth, it cannot be acceptable that they possess public corporation and other National public wealth. Any change of constitution must be rejected as it is posing catastrophic menace and strangulation to Kenyans public wealth.
Economic Sabotage must not be given space in the present age of Democratic Governance or anywhere in the world. For example, how will Diaspora engage effectively in investments of vision 2030 in Africa when Government cannot be trusted and where there is no guarantee that their investment will be protected or compensated, considering cases like the recent Demolition of millions of dollars of houses that were pulled down in Nairobi ….???…..How can the Diaspora be convinced which papers issued by the Government officials to Diaspora investors are authentic……???……This is impoverishing and exploiting the third world from sustainable feasible economic development. This is why, vision 2030 of Raila and Kibaki must be rejected by all people of Diaspora. It is a wicked monster. In the recent event of Kazi kwa Vijana enquiry, If PM Raila was not able to effectively implement Kazi kwa Vijana funding according to the official reason for its request, and having been caught with hands dipped in the jar of honey, consuming it illegally, he sneakilly quickly ran to return the money back to World bank. This shows he did not value the joblessness of the youth program for the fund, he did not care that the country is falling apart from economic and development collapse, he did not regard that the youth are the engine of economic development and progress…..and consequently, he is co-joined with those who plan to create vacuum of joblessness of the youth to destroy the mind of youth through drug and gang recruitments. It is clear that when youth are not engaged, they can be easily used into gangs, so there could be no proper reasonable and meaningful job development program for the youth……This clearly confirms that, PM Raila cannot rule…….he has failed the test of leadership. “It is their time to Eat”
Normalizing the unthinkable behavior where Economic for survival is crashing livelihood is unacceptable…….and where technology is not improving and advancing society progressiveness, spells doom that something is not right…..that the disadvantaged are not living decent livelihood, that they are exposed from inaccessibility of basic normal things we all need in our day to day livelihood and survival, it explains the system of Governance is dysfunctioning, and change is urgently needed to normalize situation to human right perspectives. This is crucial to Africa and more specific Kenya.
Casualties of Economic Terrorism, shows that enormous amount of individuals are suffering, and families who are struggling are worse than they ever have been before. There are increasing number of middle class and poor people who are not able to find shelter or descent housing. Others, their houses are demolished and are made displaced squatters with heavy loans to be paid from the demolished house. In general, millions of people are struggling to find work or are just part of the story of abject poverty, driven by economic terrorism injustices of Crime Against Humanity.
Rise of the International Corporate Special Interest Cartels is taking place in the African Government Rulership. It is the prime factor reason why Devolution of Counties with date of election has become an uphill struggle because of their vested interest to control, acquire and own illegally and unconstitutionally, public wealth. They are the reason the World Bank and IMF with other financial institutions participate in Ponzi Schemes and Hedge Funding to rob unsuspecting innocent citizens off their public wealth…….they are the reason of Global Economic Collapse:
When people are struggling to get by and things are not working well for them because of lack of financial accessibility, when CEOs and Lobbyist of Large Corporations, International Foundations and International NGOs are experiencing record-breaking profits and bonuses, know that, things are not going well…….It is because there is stagnation somewhere which caused the balance to stall from effecting and harmonizing Socio/Economic and Political dispensation and eventually halted the efficiency for dispensation in providing the Economic balance necessary for Economic Stability. It is equally the reason why there is no meaningful effective reaction required to harmonize and trigger Socio/Economic and Political stimulant to take effect and provide for Progressive Development Agenda to reciprocate and sustain the economic distributive balance needed to maintain mutually shared common interest of all stakeholders.
Skyrocketing Costs of Living:
This state-of-affair is pathetic and unthinkable. It is a corrupt strategy to have cost of living skyrocketing so people would perish in the midst of it all…..It is a situation that was maneuvered and elevated primarily for special interest, driven by greed from corrupted fraudulent market which is controlled by the Special Corporate interest Cartels, who got the situation manipulated through conspiracies to consume Public Corporations and Resources illegally and take full control to drive up cost of livelihood and rise prices on top of the overburdened taxes imposed on public basic needs.
Life has therefore become too expensive for ordinary middle class and poor people of the world, where jobs and employment got reduced to fit their connected network, blocking every way for the general public to survive responsibly or access honorable means to survival. Small and peasant farmers have been pushed to the edge, middle class housing of the middle class are tampered with and are demolished to create despair. This is brutal because many people cannot afford or access basic needs presently, largely because collection of wealth and sharing of the same is controlled and managed by a few corrupt of the unscrupulous wealthiest cartels who are linked to their World of cartels. They are destined to destroy survival for the middle class and the poor of the world……while, the largest corrupt corporation network and cartels are experiencing record-breaking profits, do not want to pay taxes (except the poor pay taxes for their business and lifestyle) and their CEOs and lobbyists are receiving record-breaking bonuses, so the life of the middle class and the poor could be terminated from the face of earth. The middle class and the poor will soon not access even water to drink, because water is now being controlled by the wealthiest of the cartels network and their linkages. Public utilities cannot be accessed anymore as public beaches for example have been privately fenced and local fishermen cannot access water for their fishing, land is grabbed and houses are demolished if you do not belong to their class of network. This is just one example…….
If we take a look at the ever-increasing interest rates on credit cards, student loans, rising of prices for food, medical expenses, rent and cable costs for phone, cell-phone, internet, bank fees, etc., etc., etc…. We find that, we are being robbed and gouged in every way in all costs of living and in every aspect of our life. No wonder bankruptcies are skyrocketing, people are losing their homes and the number of people in pain and suffering from psychological depression has reached climax to an epidemic level. The circle is vicious and is spiraling in excessive burden of debts which has been put on us to struggle with for the rest of their lives, if possible, is expected to drive us to an early death bed.
We have been conquered into slavery and deepen into intense debt we have to pay by our blood and life……. from stage-managed organized Violation, Abuse and Crime Against Humanity: through looting of our private and public National Resources Corporation wealth, Human Organs and trafficking to slavery, minerals, land, water and are impoverished from clean air.
How could we sit, watch and look helplessly as our feet are drifted to hopelessness and in despair………this calls for each and every person of the world to wake up and get involved to change this world for the better…….We must ask ourselves, how did we get to this point, and how can we get out of this mess before the world is caught in consuming fire?
The cartels of the Economic International Corporate Special Interest have conspired to dominate our lives Globally, it is the reason we have Economic Crisis……we must peacefully unite to engage in Way Forward………We must expose them all………Yes, expose them and confront them with facts and we must all demand legal justice. Yes, we will win because we must Fight Back and win…….We all are grounded in shared common issues…….lack of basic means for meaningful livelihood for survival, lack of employment, lack of financial accessibility, lack of level playing field to democratic reform agenda, inaccessibility to fair legal justice and the right to public service mandate in a fair Democratic Governance, Planned Global Economic Recession through World Bank, IMF, Wall Street, IFAD, AfDB, etc.,
Judy Miriga
Diaspora Spokesperson
Executive Director
Confederation Council Foundation for Africa Inc.,
USA
http://socioeconomicforum50.blogspot.com
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— On Wed, 11/23/11, charles oyaya wrote:
People
How come we are not asking questions about the Uungana, Mulolongo Brothers and company? Who are they? Under what circumstances did they acquire such huge chunks of lands? To whom are they or were they connected within the corridors of power, Mavoko Municipal Council, Ministry of Lands, Laws Courts, legal profession, Parliament and Kenya Airports authority? Are they holy of holies? I believe they are the ones who should compensate those who lost or are yet to lose their property. If you have been conned by such smart characters before, you will never doubt that they indeed sold innocent Kenyans what they knew and still know was not theirs. They should be held culpable instead of asking the people of Kenya (tax payers) to whom the land in question belongs to pay back for the sins of a few greedy criminals. They acquired allotment letters for the public lands in question for free(only paying registration and stamp duty fees) and then selling the same to desperate Kenyans as if the land belonged to them. Because of such characters Kenya has lost all public land that was reserved for development and investment. This in turn has made the cost of investment too high thereby discouraging creation of employment opportunities which the youth of this country desperately need.
The costs of correcting the wrong things that had gone on in this country for many decades will certainly be very high in the short run but in the long run, the benefits for the future generations will be immense. We cannot realize Vision 2030 if we remain sympathetic to lords of impunity, plunder, theivery and disorder. I am sure many of us are now enjoying the scenery of and the ride on Thika Road. For this to happen some past wrongs had to be corrected/righted.
Charles Oyaya
Kenya and UAE agree on protection of investments
By PPS
Kenya and the United Arab Emirates yesterday signed an agreement on the prevention of double taxation.
The two countries also made great strides towards finalising agreement on Customs Administrative Support and Promotion and protection of Investments.
In a statement during a meeting with members of the Abu Dhabi Chamber of Commerce and Industry at his hotel residence in Abu Dhabi, President Kibaki confirmed that Kenya’s largest source of imports is the United Arab Emirates.
The President appreciated that Kenya’s exports to the United Arab Emirates had increased by over 1,000 per cent in the last twenty years signalling a healthy trade relations between the two countries.
“However, there is room for improvement. As both countries strive for further improvements, I am certain that the business community will work towards complimenting the efforts of both Governments.”
Head of State said that the government had for last ten years concentrated on creating a conducive investment climate, making Kenya one of the leading investment destinations of choice.
In this regard, President Kibaki affirmed that there existed lucrative investment opportunities in the country especially the promotion and encouragement of the private sector participation in infrastructure development and management.
He said, “Indeed, my Government has just approved a policy and statutory institutional Framework for Coordinating and Managing Public Private Sector Partnerships which opens an important window of opportunity for investors.”
In the ICT sector, the Head of State assured that Kenya had so far installed three strategic linkages through undersea fibre optic cables.
Corruption, high cost of living deprive Kenyans of basic needs
Published on 05/11/2011
By Billow Kerrow
Ignore what the Government tells you about how well we are. The fact is most Kenyans are not satisfied with the quality of their lives. It is not about those elite or affluent folks in the cities but the ordinary Kenyans suffering deprivation of basic life requirements. The UN Human Development Index 2001 just published reveals how the lives of most Kenyans are getting more miserable. Our poverty levels are rising just when the global poverty population is declining.
The report that ranks Kenya at position 143 of 187 countries surveyed portrays a worsening quality of life for the citizens. Our people live a poorer quality of life than the citizens of the occupied Palestinian territories, Iraq or the Congo. In the region, we can only hold our heads high when talking to the poor little neighbours; not much to be proud of! Our per capita income of $1,492 is lower than that of many countries we look down upon, including Sudan, Djibouti and war-torn Yemen and below the mean for sub-Saharan region of $1,966.
It raises fundamental questions of access to better quality of life that all citizens expect from their governments. The UN index measures how a country provides basic needs to its citizens. These essentials then help the citizens to live a longer, healthy life, access education and live a decent life. Our life expectancy is 57 years; compared to 81 years for Norwegians who top the table.
An Ipsos-Synovate poll released this week confirms the UN reports. And 69 per cent of Kenyans polled last week indicated they are not satisfied with their lives and are worried about the high cost of living. In fact, 20 per cent say they are totally deprived of life’s essential requirements.
They have no access to food, shelter and live on handouts. The ravaging famine, unemployment and corruption top their list of worries. The high food and fuel prices have pushed inflation to more than over 20 per cent. And one does not need to read the UN report or poll results to assess the impact of poverty and deprivation in our midst. Ordinary Kenyans who do not find a meal a day can literary be seen in many towns, living one day at a time. Most are the youth who make up 30 per cent of the population and 75 per cent of the unemployed.
Yet, if we used our resources, our youth would not live in squalor or seek solace in militia adventure in other countries. The so-called Kazi Kwa Vijana programme is an apt example. In 2009, Sh3.4 billion was allocated for this programme, and a further Sh6.6 billion last year. Much of it was spent on poorly designed, unsustainable short-term projects with little or no impact on the lives of the youth.
Last year, World Bank chipped in with $60 million, with a focus on innovative projects and capacity building.
Parliament was treated to a circus that ridicules even the daftest in our society when the Government alleged World Bank concern was ‘ineligible expenses’ and that the Government would refund the same. The Treasury disclosed unashamedly that it refunded donors Sh2.6 billion this year arising from such ‘ineligible expenses’.
Ineligible expenses simply mean the money was misappropriated. The funds were used on wrong beneficiaries, or were spent on goods or services not intended for. In our common language, it was stolen; which is why the donors are diplomatically seeking a refund.
We have clearly demonstrated to our donors that the corrupt cannot be convicted. If you steal public funds, you can get away with a pat on the back. Corruption is a key factor in the poverty and deprivation that degrades our quality of life. If we do not express outrage on such plunder, socio-economic development will be an illusion.
—The writer is a former MP for Mandera Central and political economist