Kenya: Supreme Court Struggles With Written Opinion In Dismissed Raila Petition

from: Samuel Omwenga

http://omwenga.com/2013/04/12/supreme-court-struggles-with-written-opinion-in-dismissed-raila-petition/
Supreme Court Struggles With Written Opinion In Dismissed Raila Petition

I have learned from a reliable source the Supreme Court has been struggling to put together a written opinion not so much so to convince us Kenyans that their decision was right but to avoid being viewed with disdain among the international jurisprudential community.

The Court’s primary concern is having been recently heralded in both Kenya and in international circles as an emerging model of African jurisprudence operating in an independent environment without interference from outside, that notion is on balance and how the court explains its decision will determine whether that notion still holds or not.

In other words, whether the Court is deemed to be finally independent and judicious all depends on its written opinion, an opinion I have also learned from a different source will be issued on Tuesday.

There are a number of factual contradictions flying in the face of the Court’s decision that the Court must convincingly explain but one that stands out the most, is the Court’s own re-tallying which clearly shows inflation of votes in Jubilee strongholds and deflation of votes in Cord strongholds.

Although the numbers evincing this was small in the pre-decision partial results for the Court to get away with dismissing as “insignificant,” which is laughable, anyway, as each vote counts, it is believed the final results of the Court’s own ordered re-tallying shows an inflation and deflation of numbers the Court cannot possibly dismiss as insignificant and thus the reason many are dying to see what the explanation is.

I can confidently state based on what I know there is no explanation the Court will provide that can make sense even to those propagating it.

But something must be offered as an explanation and what that is is what we await knowing it’ll have a direct bearing on the Court’s credibility as the final arbiter of justice in our beloved country.

Peace, Unity and Truth

Omwenga

One thought on “Kenya: Supreme Court Struggles With Written Opinion In Dismissed Raila Petition

  1. Ammbbaassaah Odhiambo

    From: Ammbbaassaah Odhiambo
    Date: Fri, Apr 12, 2013 at 1:59 PM
    Subject: Supreme Court Struggles With Written Opinion In Dismissed Raila Petition

    It is only in Kenya where your VOTE counts not if you are from there just, truthful and steadfast,

    ask your self the following:

    2007 elections do we relay know the winner? and that’s what IEBC chair refers to as standard goal

    Police killings using live bullets in opposition zone and rubber bullets in the ruling class zones,

    telling us to keep peace and not stand for justice, and equity!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    my take!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I will stand for change to my death bed

    Poet J Ammbbaassaah

    dejuols@ . . .

    Kwishaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    I am on back to work from Wednesday 10th April 2013, after Kenya crowned their new president……. and for the citizens of the Luo Nation I thank you all for keeping off the streets of Kenya as GK ‘Guoge Kenyatta’ who in 1969 KILLED over 3,000 children of the Luo Nation that were lurking by ‘on’ 9th April 2013 to shoot you dead- under the service of the dragons reincarnate in search of your blood finding non, proof the KILLINGS of people in Kisumu in the hands of the police-GK ‘Guoge Kenyatta’, while they have rubber bullets in other “their part of Kenya”, signalling the return of the dragon of impunity, political murders, nepotism, tribalism, stilling, rape name it!

    Poem

    Show me that glorious willing seller
    The holder of thousands of land hectare rage
    Show me that glorious willing seller
    The holder of thousands of that wonder job
    Show me that glorious willing seller
    The holder of thousands of that royal blood
    Show me…….

    Show me that glorious willing seller
    and all Kenyans will
    turn into billion holders
    Show me that glorious willing seller
    and all and sundry will
    posses 31,000 ha of land
    just in Tavetta
    what of the rest of Kenya?

    Show me that glorious willing seller
    and abra kadabra
    1 million jobs created annually
    wola!!!!!!!!!!
    Show me that wonder job
    that turns hustlers into
    partakers of billions
    and i will market it all over Kenya
    billions of shillings to turn
    over to the government in Taxes

    Show me that glorious willing seller
    and all Kenyans will
    fly here and there
    all issued with simple booklets as passport
    1million laptops
    freed from hunger
    political assassination
    third generation drivers documents

    Show me that glorious willing seller
    and a corporal in police turns
    into a billion holder
    a driver becomes a governor
    fish processing factories
    finding their way back to lake shore

    Show me that glorious willing seller
    and MRC signs to the bank
    owning the returns from their ancestral land
    forever freed from bondage
    of modern slavery
    by grabbing powers of the dark black masters

    Show me that glorious willing seller
    and i will rest my prophetic case
    or else verily I say unto you
    there is not
    there shall not be and
    there hasn’t been
    show me
    JUST SHOW ME
    THIS
    THAT
    THOSE
    WILLING SELLER……………

    Poem 2

    DEFACING

    Defacing
    The Nyayo monument
    The heritage of a people
    Philosophy
    Of peace love and unity
    In the name of justice
    Who’s justice?

    Dedan Kimathi’s grave
    Where about agitate
    His remain claimed
    From the regime, 1978 – 2002
    All the ills of our society
    Upon the same regime
    Blamed
    Forgetting about all the rot
    Assassinations
    Of regime gone by and now

    Deface it
    The monument
    Tribal detractors
    Nepotists
    The pride of a nation
    Work of grand Master Artists
    Rallying a people to unity
    A call to a working nation
    Fountain of hope
    For hope we live
    Deface it.

    Deface it
    The photographers’ sources of livelihood
    Backdrop of many a Memorable
    Snap shots of a city
    Rural folks to pose

    Deface it for all ills of the Nyayo House dungeons
    You ostracized

    Deface it for free milk
    You sabotaged

    Deface it for Nyayo wards
    You dislike

    Deface it for girls schools constructed
    Against your will

    Deface it for the peace in the region
    Never your dream

    Deface it for expansion of public
    Universities, polytechnic, international airport
    Whose kick back missed your way

    Deface it
    As well I dare you
    Why not deface them all
    The ills, land grabbing
    By the founding fathers
    Squatter IDPed to other parts of the nation
    Against their will exported
    Black colonizers to live large
    On their ancestral land
    Deface it.

    Deface it
    Deface them all
    The killing of sugar, cotton, fish industries
    In the societies and communities
    From other regions
    Deface them all
    The silencing of the opposing voices
    Mutilation of the independence Constitution
    Deface them all.
    The monument at KICC
    A building built upon our blood & Sweat
    The chiefs descending on every home stead
    The family cockerel taken away

    Deface them all
    The unfortunate proclamations
    “tutawa kanyaga kanyaga”
    We will trample them under foot
    Deface them all
    “Kumanyoko,” Deface them all
    As well deface the memorial 40 shillings coin
    For the promise, was but a lie
    That a face won’t be engraved on any legal tender

    Deface them all
    The tribal appointment
    Betrayal upon the unity of a nation
    When the county joined hands
    And a rainbow era dawned
    Rekindling hope
    The birth of unbwogable
    What a mirage

    Deface them all
    The back street Kilifi draft
    Deface them all
    The attack in the media houses
    Media printing press
    Deface them all
    The police extra judicial killing
    Disappearance of the youths
    The killing of police personnel
    Deface them all.
    Deface them
    The impunity of one race
    Over the rest of the nation
    The stealing of the national cake
    The killing of the nation’s dream

    Deface the historical injustices
    Title deeds to foreigners
    And sons and daughters of the coast
    Forever subjected to squatting
    In their own mother land

    Deface them all
    Those who at independence
    Never bothered

    To accord the freedom fighter
    A decent reburial
    Deface it
    A decent livelihood
    Deface it
    A role in developing
    Our mother land
    Deface it

    Deface them all
    The making of one millionaire
    And million poor citizens
    Deface it
    Development of one region
    And political economic embargo
    To the other parts of the nation declared
    Deface it

    Deface them all
    If you stand high
    On the moral ground
    To deface the Nyayo monument
    Selling the Nyayo National Stadium
    Deface it

    Defacing the Nyayo legal tender
    Replacing it with
    The face of betrayal of yester years
    Deface it
    That Nyayo, Nyayo followed
    Deface it

    Then you may as well
    Deface them all
    The regimes
    Nyayo era, before and now
    Deface them all

    The post election entanglement
    Deface it
    Still fresh in our minds
    Depressing of our souls
    Deface it
    For an election gone crazy
    Deface it
    A people’s right to vote stifled
    Democracy gone demo crazy
    Deface it
    Defeated
    As well
    Deface them all

    And who will account for the ephemeral lives of
    J. M
    Tom Mboya
    Odhiambo Mbai
    And by the way, where is Melitas Were?
    Devilish, cowardice of acts
    Deface them all

    Before your moral life!
    Before you deface the nation’s pride
    Unclench first you fist and
    Reach for the Stretched hand of love
    Respect the Mzee, Father of the nation retired
    Preach peace, healing and forgiveness.
    Repent of your selfish ways
    Or else
    Deface it
    And let us all
    Deface them all

    Don’t try our collective patience
    Understanding and unconditional love
    For the nation
    This nation
    We too have the potential of selectively
    Defacing all
    The obstacles on our way
    If provoked

    From the heart this is the very last chance
    It is a nation’s call to healing
    For once take it
    Or let’s face it

    It is now or sooner be
    Defaced!!

    By Poet J. Jeremiah Ammbbaassaah DEJUOLS

    https://www.facebook.com/pages/EAC-President-Dejuols-Ammbbaassaah/384557424913305

    It’s a tradition the World over that those who are not declared winners do not attend inauguration ceremonies. For instance this year Mitt Romney was nowhere near The Mall as President Obama assumed his second term. Al Gore was no where when George W Bush took power and near home KANU’s UK was no where when NARC’s Kibaki was sworn in at Uhuru Park in 2003. Can’t you guys leave Jakom alone?

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