Public Interest Constitutional Rights in Fair Doctrine of Common Law

from: Judy Miriga

Folks,

Ordinary poor people must fight for Doctrine of Fairness on public mandate for fair constitutionality for public interest in observing and making the law to work and function properly for the sake of survival and livelihood away from skewed corrupt leadership gimmicks. Like the people did at Referendum, they can do it again using People’s Power to make things work for good. Leaders who have corrupted themselves cannot deliver effectively to Public Mandate, and this is the reason why Kenyans must united to form a common independent movement for GAINING REALISTIC REFORM CHANGE on a New Platform led by fresh leaders of People’s choice. There must be a fresh start, so legal justice can take its rightful cause of action without intimidation or fear.

People have a right to form a united front movement for a People’s Party, that stands for Public Interest Unity for Fairness against oppressive, suppression, intimidation, marginalization and being pushed to the corner under fear. This will provide for Citizen/Public involvement in the process of how they want to be governed, and to define how they want to be governed charting Way-Forward for the Bills of Rights putting forth Public Interests and demands requirements. Voters must not let Self Greed and Special Interest overshadow their Progressive Agenda for an improved sustained and secured destiny. It is today that we make plans how in a united front, our future should be without poverty, pain or sufferings. United we are strong, divided we perish.

Public Unity is Strength:
United we are able to make public policy issues work well without Public Interest being violated, or Self Ego/Greed or Special Interest invading, hijacking and owning Public Wealth and Resources under the control of Special Interest. The Greedy and Special Interest are with intent to harm Public Interest, place a heavy burden and consequently impose unfair doctrine of insecurity to Human Rights, putting at risk issues of importance for livelihood and survival, is not acceptable.

Confederation Council Foundation for Africa:
Our organization exists to provide education to public to be in partnership with the government on a fair playing field. To address matters of constitutional rights of citizens, particularly in the context of the poverty, draught, environmental, education, health, security, crime, violation and abuse which are based on Common Law guarantee to develop, secure, preserve and defend livelihood and dignity for survival, where life suffer from motivated failure legitimately and constitutionally provide service to, or because of selfishness, Ego or Greed, malice or recklessness from irresponsibility in leadership fail to do is no excuse. The justice of this rule is obvious, it can be followed and observed, with or without the Constitutional Bills of Rights. It is a moral obligation for humanity (Common Law) that any ordinary person is capable of holding base to sue such corrupt leaders with conflicts of interests, through the Supreme Court within those facts of Common Laws.

These are matters on which the public has fundamental basic legitimate interest on which it is legitimately proper and desirable that all should be able to freely engage public interest without restrictions. They are the Public Mandate Privileges as Statement of Facts.

People MUST not shy away from subjective expression of opinion in the form of remark, information, or criticism, or observation which is generally capable of proof or as public knowledge. These are how people stay focus on matters of progressiveness and growth, challenging transparency and accountability on such behaviors or characters that are deemed illegal or unconstitutional; for purposes of checks and balances and for being fair.

Political alliances in Kenya need to embrace issue-based matters of Public Interest including those action-oriented policies as opposed to empty rhetoric that has characterized our politics for decades. Asking for more time and doing nothing is unacceptable and People must not allow this game of fooling public lacking objectivity and taking people for granted with cheap handouts that amount to nothing but will continue to drive people into more poverty, pain and sufferings.

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

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CIOC Worried Over Pending Bills

Published on Jun 6, 2012 by kenyacitizentv
Members of the 10th Parliament could have their 5-year term prematurely cut short, if any Kenyan successfully petitions the Chief Justice to ask the President to dissolve it, for failing to enact two constitutional bills within the specified timelines. The Constitution Implementation Oversight Committee has expressed concern at the slow pace of enacting the necessary pieces of legislation meant to anchor the constitution. CIOC chairman Abdikadir Mohamed has called for an informal meeting of all MPs on Tuesday next week, to lobby them to pass two pending bills, which require the support of at least 148 lawmakers. And as Francis Gachuri reports, the blame game is on between the executive and backbenchers over the looming constitutional impasse.

cioc county commissioners

Published on May 30, 2012 by NTVKenya
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NHIF Report

Published on Jun 5, 2012 by kenyacitizentv
The chief executive of Clinix, Toddy Madahana could face prosecution if it is established that he misrepresented himself before the parliamentary committee on health. This is among a raft of recommendations made by the committee which has been probing the National Hospital Insurance Fund, NHIF, medical insurance scheme for civil servants, whose report was finally tabled in parliament today. The house health committee also wants the Ethics and Anti Corruption Commission to investigate the role of the Medical Services Minister Prof. Anyang Nyongo, Public Service Minister Dalmas Otieno and a host of other senior ministry and NHIF officials in the saga. Abdi Osman has more on the report.

Integrity of budget process questioned

Published on Jun 7, 2012 by NTVKenya
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An application by the Mombasa Republican Council seeking a referendum for secession has now been referred to Chief Justice Dr Willy Mutunga.Mombasa resident judge John Mwera directed the case file to be placed before the CJ to decide how to proceed with it.And as NTV’s Jane Ngoiri reports, the MRC maintains that any future election in the region will be illegitimate.

MRC case referred to CJ

Published on Jun 7, 2012 by NTVKenya
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An application by the Mombasa Republican Council seeking a referendum for secession has now been referred to Chief Justice Dr Willy Mutunga.Mombasa resident judge John Mwera directed the case file to be placed before the CJ to decide how to proceed with it.And as NTV’s Jane Ngoiri reports, the MRC maintains that any future election in the region will be illegitimate.

Jirongo claims that Mudavadi is a ‘State House project’

Published on Jun 7, 2012 by NTVKenya
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Deputy Prime Minister Musalia Mudavadi is coming out fighting the tag that he is someone’s project. Mudavadi insists he will vie for the top seat job come the next elections, dismissing his critics saying in the end, Kenyans will make a choice. This comes even as Lugari MP Cyrus Jirongo claimed that the deputy premier’s candidature was hatched in State House.

PM put on the spot over rising insecurity

Published on May 30, 2012 by NTVKenya
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In parliament, Prime Minister Raila Odinga was put to task over the apparent security lapses in the country. MPs were seemingly not convinced with the Government’s explanation that security had been heightened. Sheila Sendeyo is on that story.

Judiciary Blue Print

Published on May 31, 2012 by kenyacitizentv
Chief Justice Dr. Willy Mutunga has sent out a clear warning that the Judiciary will not be manipulated as he steered the institution towards the path of reform. Speaking when launching the Judiciary’s Blueprint for the next five years on Thursday, Mutunga said a raft of measures have been identified to be implemented over the next five years to transform that institution which until just recently many Kenyans had lost confidence in. And as Hussein Mohamed reports, there was evidence at the launch that the past and current state of the Judiciary as well as the future proposed state, are equally shocking.

NHIF REPORT TO BE PRESENTED TO PARLIAMENT

Tuesday, 05 June 2012 10:43 Diana Madegwa

An audit on how the money you contributed to the NHIF scheme was used will have to be carried out if recommendations by a parliamentary committee are implemented.The health committee also wants the anti corruption watchdog to investigate the ministers for medical services and public service, the director of medical services, the medical services PS, the NHIF board among others.

NHIF Report

Published on May 31, 2012 by kenyacitizentv
The multi-million shillings National Health Insurance Fund medical scheme saga has taken a dramatic turn, with the Chairman of the Health Committee, Dr Robert Monda claiming that his life was in danger. The committee probed the questionable award of multi-million shillings tender to two private healthcare providers, Clinix and meridian, and recommended that Cabinet Ministers Prof Anyang Nyong’o and Dalmas Otieno be investigated by the Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission(EACC). As Francis Gachuri reports, speaker of the National Assembly Kenneth Marende has Directed Police Commissioner Mathew Iteere to beef up Dr Monda’s security.

Insight into NHIF saga

Published on May 6, 2012 by NTVKenya
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The government Saturday suspended the NHIF board after exchanges between the board members. There is a lot of debate on whether or not NHIF should increase the monthly contribution from 320 to a max of 2000 and then there are allegations of corruption within the fund. Atieno Ndomo, a social policy analyst gives us more insight into this matter.

Parliament Adopts List of EALA Nominees

Published on May 31, 2012 by kenyacitizentv
Political intrigues pitting MPs drawn from the ODM party on the one hand and PNU legislators assisted by some ODM rebel MPs on the other dominated a voting exercise to pick 9 representatives to the East African Legislative Assembly which sits in Arusha. After a lot of lobbying and night meetings between one group led by Deputy Prime Minister Musalia Mudavadi and the other led by Eldoret North Mp William Ruto with a common aim of frustrating the ODM side of the coalition, they made sure that ODM nominees former Nyakach Mp Peter Odoyo and Ronald Ng’eny, seen as close confidantes of Odinga do not sail through. However ODM was comfortable having nominated 3 women out of their 5 slots. And as Chris Thairu reports, the 9 nominees were finally elected and are ready to be sworn in on Monday.

Kerich leaked audio

Published on May 22, 2012 by capitalfmkenya
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Kenya for sale to these crooks. The height of impunity and arrogance. Someone talked of the corrupt vomiting on the feet of Kenyans…Honestly! This is too much. Is this how policy making is done in? Kenya? We have left health policy making to one greedy, arrogant muhindi in this case. Who is this guy? Why does Kerich sound like a subordinate reporting to his boss? Are these people serious, are you kidding me……
MultiMetameta 1 week ago in playlist Uploaded videos

the truth always comes out…the days? of a thief are numbered.Kenyans should all fight corruption……imagine if this muindi’s proposal went through….no more out patient medicine for a large majority of kenyans….which company does he work for, who are his bosses…they should be deported.
zuri654 1 week ago

and this Muindi idiot is talking about Chile yet he doesn’t say 75% of the population? (who are low income) are covered under the government scheme (like NHIF)…this Muindi should be jailed
chemolingot 1 week ago

This Kerich guy was recording this thing? deliberately…..this Muindi is so stupid
chemolingot 2 weeks ago

Ako wapi atwoli afungue? hio Mdomo sasa!!!
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NHIF Report

Published on May 31, 2012 by kenyacitizentv
The multi-million shillings National Health Insurance Fund medical scheme saga has taken a dramatic turn, with the Chairman of the Health Committee, Dr Robert Monda claiming that his life was in danger. The committee probed the questionable award of multi-million shillings tender to two private healthcare providers, Clinix and meridian, and recommended that Cabinet Ministers Prof Anyang Nyong’o and Dalmas Otieno be investigated by the Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission(EACC). As Francis Gachuri reports, speaker of the National Assembly Kenneth Marende has Directed Police Commissioner Mathew Iteere to beef up Dr Monda’s security.

FINDINGS ON NHIF

Published on May 28, 2012 by gbskenyatv
Just a few days before the much awaited parliamentary report on the recent financial controversy facing the NHIF the international budget partnership has released a report further showing the public corporations’ inability to manage its finances in transparent and effective manner. The finance inventory carried out between the month of march and may this year, shows that much of financial information is shrouded in secrecy and the available one portrays gross mismanagement in the social health insurance.

More damning report on NHIF

Published on May 22, 2012 by capitalfmkenya
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Where are Mugo and Nyong’o?

Uploaded by NTVKenya on Dec 7, 2011
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It has been three days since doctors abandoned their stethoscopes, thermometers and blood pressure cuffs, but there has been no word from the man and woman who are in charge of health matters in the country. Medical Services Minister, Prof. Anyang’ Nyong’o, and Public Health Minister, Beth Mugo, have been missing in action as patients suffer and agonize over lack of treatment. and so Tonight Ntv’s Rita Tinina asks, where are the ministers?

IEBC defends creation of new units

Published on Jun 4, 2012 by NTVKenya
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The Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission has defended the creation of new electoral units saying it was done according to the law. The IEBC through its lawyers now wants a suit challenging the creation of new constituencies and wards thrown out. Petitioners in a suit challenging the creation of new constituency and ward boundaries argued that the IEBC did not take into account the delimitation criteria including population quota. Rita Tinina reports from the Milimani courts…..(Stephen Mwenesi…….Legal Teams representing parties to state their cases)

IEBC Demonstrations

Uploaded by kenyacitizentv on Feb 13, 2012
Kenyans from different parts of the country have held demonstrations in recent days to express their dissatisfaction with the delimitation of boundaries by the independent electoral and boundaries commission. Residents of Pokot and Kuria took to the streets protesting the proposed boundaries of new constituencies carved in their counties by the IEBC. However as Sally Mbilu reports while recognizing the right to picket, the IEBC maintains that Kenyans can still forward their petitions to the commission and the parliamentary committee on justice and legal affairs

Kisii, Meru IEBC hearings

Uploaded by NTVKenya on Jan 26, 2012
Five MPs from the greater Gusii land have protested against the manner in which ten proposed new constituencies have been distributed in Nyanza Province. The legislators say Kitutu Masaba constituency deserves to be subdivided alongside North Mugirango/Borabu, Bomachoge and Kitutu Chache to make four new electoral units in Gusii land. Elsewhere in Meru County, People from Igembe North and Igembe South Constituencies opposed the Ligale Commission’s recommendation that they be added one more constituency saying they needed two more.

Heated exchange at IEBC hearings

Uploaded by NTVKenya on Jan 17, 2012
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The issue of creating the 80 new constituencies has not been as smooth as the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission would have liked. Tempers flared during an IEBC session in Nandi County, as leaders and voters clashed over the subdivision of Tinderet and Emgwen constituencies, to create two more electoral units. A similar incident was reported in Lagdera constituency, where resident exchanged blows over whether or not to split the constituency. And as NTV’s Brenda Cheruiyot reports, this could be the trend across the country, as the IEBC seeks to deliver 80 new electoral units.

IEBC- Public Hearings

Uploaded by kenyacitizentv on Jan 16, 2012
Kenyans have started giving their views on the controversial preliminary report on boundaries launched over a week ago. Some have backed the report while others have opposed it. Evelyn now gives us the first day of the public debate on the report by interim electoral and boundaries commission.

IEBC Report on Boundaries

Uploaded by kenyacitizentv on Feb 13, 2012
Kenyans from different parts of the country have held demonstrations in recent days to express their dissatisfaction with the delimitation of boundaries by the independent electoral and boundaries commission. Residents of Pokot and Kuria took to the streets protesting the proposed boundaries of new constituencies carved in their counties by the IEBC. However as Sally Mbilu reports while recognizing the right to picket, the IEBC maintains that Kenyans can still forward their petitions to the commission and the parliamentary committee on justice and legal affairs

Mutula and Karua differ with IEBC on election date

Uploaded by NTVKenya on Feb 10, 2012
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Amid the anxiety, the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission appears to have muddled the election date question even further. Justice Minister Mutula Kilonzo has now rejected the suggestion by the IEBC to have the two coalition principals determine the crucial date. The Minister says he will instead fast track legislation that seeks to change the date to December. Ntv’s Irene Choge has more.

Boundary review – Dujis and Lagdera to be split?

Uploaded by K24TV on Apr 30, 2010
The three mile coastal strip boundary dividing the north eastern and Coastal Provinces dominated the submission to the Interim Independent Boundary Review Commission with area residents terming it retrogessive and should be abolished forthwith.

At the same time the residents are saying that the greater Garissa District should receive a minimum of two more constituencies. They want Dujis and Lagdera split.

Kibaki on NHIF

Published on May 19, 2012 by kenyacitizentv
President Mwai Kibaki has ordered for speedy investigations into the NHIF scandal. The President also wants anyone found to have misused taxpayer’s money dealt with firmly. Kibaki who was speaking in Isiolo during the official opening of the Isiolo Mater Care Hospital said Kenya cannot compromise with its people’s health due to the greed of individuals. Andrew Ochieng’ reports.

NHIF Twists And Turns

Published on May 25, 2012 by K24TV
KMA calls for suspension government officials in the NHIF caretaker board
The Kenya medical association ( KMA) is now demanding that government officials in the NHIF caretaker board, who were members of the previous board, including the permanent secretary be suspended.KMA says that presence of the former members cannot allow for free and fair investigations into the rot at the NHIF.They say efforts to communicate this to the government has failed and they may now seek legal redress over the issue.

NHIF SCAM -HOW 900M WAS PAID OUT TO A JERSEY ACCOUNT.flv

Published on May 24, 2012 by kisstvnews1
The NHIF scandal deepened after it emerged that at least 900 million shillings that was to be released to service health care providers was diverted to a ghost account in the U.S. News at eight has also learnt that the account is held in the state of New Jersey.

Now Nyong’o Reinstates NHIF Board

Published on May 6, 2012 by kenyacitizentv
Medical Services Minister Professor Anyang Nyong’o has reinstated the National Hospital Insurance Fund (NHIF) board barely a day after the acting Head of Civil Service Francis Kimemia suspended it. Nyong’o says Kimemia has no powers to suspend the board of NHIF which falls squarely under his docket, and worse still did so without even consulting him. While retaining the status quo, Nyong’o also accused operatives within the office of the president of manufacturing scandals in ministries with ODM ministers, intended to taint the prime minister’s image. Andrew Ochieng reports on this new twist to the NHIF saga.

NHIF Scandal

Published on May 8, 2012 by K24TV
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KMA, Kerich And COTU On NHIF Scheme

Published on Apr 28, 2012 by kenyacitizentv
A CONTROVERSIAL COVER: Medics say new NHIF scheme was a scandal in waiting. NHIF boss defends new scheme as above board.

Truthmeter 10/02/2012

Uploaded by kenyacitizentv on Feb 11, 2012
TRUTHMETER: Sifting through the truths, half – truths and lies.

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