40 Ministers!:Cabinet to be named on Sunday – INSANE!!!!!!!!!!!

Folks,
This is the more reasons why ODM has failed the MWANANCHI. In addition ADD the ACCUMULATIVE FUNDING from OVERSEAS Governments which is a PAYBACK and will be paid from TAXPAYERS the ordinary MWANAINCHI – which in ESSENSE the IOU MONEY is supposed to SERVICE the FALLEN & REVAMP ECONOMY to its feet.
You know what, I HATE TO SAY THIS but – it will be necessary for someone from ODM – to take over from RAILA the AGWAMBO than put Kenyans to a MESS. This is the same style his father did after winning with the majority opposition elected members in 1992. As people rightly says RAILA was TINGA TINGA. Well the saying goes without MUCH ADO that he was just a GOOD POLITICAL CAMPAIGN SKEWED MOBILIZER and a SCHEMER – BUT NOT an ASTITUDE POLITICAL LEADER. At this point he needs to PAVE way for some serious LEADERS who will lead Kenya to the fulfilment MILLENIUM PLAN OF ACTION by the year 2020.
Thanks,
Judy Miriga
USA

CMW nassehw@… wrote:
Hudson,
PNU in this case behaved the way we expected it to behave. Now, for ODM this is the beginning of a disaster. As good a politician as Raila is, his greatest failing has always been impatience. Already the pressure was beginning to mount on Kibaki and the PNU from the international community and from NGO’s. All ODM had to do was sit and wait.
Wafula

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From: obed nyaribo
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Subject: Re: 40 Ministers!:Cabinet to be named on Sunday

Kenyan politicians are not role models to follow. They have no stand on anything ,they can be bought and sold anytime. It not a surprise that Raila was duped to accept 40 cabinet arrangement so that the other side would say that RAILA was in agreement with it. It is a joke to have 40 cabinet positions in country where people cannot afford one meal a day and we have IDPS suffering in camps without food. It is a big disappointment for the Kenyans people because politicians never takes instructions from them after they are elected.

fred O aboge wrote: I am dissapointed by the “BREAKTHROUGH” if this means the taxpayer is to be saddled by some 40 ministries, complete with assistant ministers and permanent secretaries! ODM should have rejected this and instead pushed for ha! lf this number even if it meant loosing some political support.Raila should walk the talk and be consistent on this. Yes, the election was stolen and everybody knows it but throwing tax payer’s money is hardly a solution! This flies in the face of ODM’s blueprint for cleaning the mess politicians have created in the country. Raila has support across the country and should reject this so called “breakthrough”

On 4/3/08, Kuria-Mwangi wrote:What made Raila change tune? Wish he stood by the Kenyans.
Cabinet to be named on SundayWritten By:Emmanuel Kola ,

Posted: Thu, Apr 03, 2008

President Mwai Kibaki and Prime Minister Designate Raila Odinga will name the grand coalition government this Sunday.
The development emerged after the two principals Thursday held talks for over two hours on the formation of the new coalition cabinet at Harambee House in Nairobi.
The two leaders agreed on the appointment of a cabinet comprising of forty Ministries. The cabinet is scheduled to be sworn in on Saturday April 12.
Thursday’s meeting at Harambee house by the two principals eventually ended the anxious wait by Kenyans on the naming of the grand coalition cabinet.
Both parties said they were pleased with the outcome of the discussions in the spirit of give and take and expressed their appreciation to Kenyans for their patience during the period of consultations.
Briefing the media after the meeting Raila noted that the long consultations were necessary to ensure an agreement that is amicable and good for the country.
Meanwhile the government spokesman Dr. Alfred Mutua says the breakthrough in the naming of the new cabinet will now pave way for the government to focus on other issues such as resettlement of Internally Displaced Persons.
Addressing t! he press during his weekly briefly briefing Dr.Mutua said most of the displaced people have been sent back home and are rebuilding their lives.
At the same time Mutua dispelled fears over the alleged distribution of leaflets in Burnt Forest area warning IDPs from the area not to return saying that the government is investigating the issue.

Written By:Emmanuel Kola , Posted: Thu, Apr 03, 2008

President Mwai Kibaki and Prime Minister Designate Raila Odinga will name the grand coalition government this Sunday.
The development emerged after the two principals Thursday held talks for over two hours on the formation of the new coalition cabinet at Harambee House in Nairobi.
The two leaders agreed on the appointment ! of a cabinet comprising of forty Ministries. The cabinet is scheduled to be sworn in on Saturday April 12.
Thursday’s meeting at Harambee house by the two principals eventually ended the anxious wait by Kenyans on the naming of the grand coalition cabinet.
Both parties said they were pleased with the outcome of the discussions in the spirit of give and take and expressed their appreciation to Kenyans for their patience during the period of consultations.
Briefing the media after the meeting Raila noted that the long consultations were necessary to ensure an agreement that is amicable and good for the country.
Meanwhile the government spokesman Dr. Alfred Mutua says the breakthrough in the naming of the new cabinet will now pave way for the government to focus on other issues such as resettlement of Internally Displaced Persons.
Addressing the press during his weekly briefly bri! efing Dr.Mutua said most of the displaced people have been sent back home and are rebuilding their lives.
At the same time Mutua dispelled fears over the alleged distribution of leaflets in Burnt Forest area warning IDPs from the area not to return saying that the government is investigating the issue.

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40 Ministers!:Cabinet to be named on Sunday – INSANE!!!!!!!!!!!

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  1. Gloria Atieno Otieno

    We are greatly dissapointed. Young Kenyans should take over the leadership of this country. Leadership of Kenya seems to be a generational problem. As long as people above the age of 60 are the president and prime minister, it wil always be like this. These old guards are out of touch with realities of this world and more so they clearly have no feelings or consience of what the Kenyan population wants or needs. They are clearly selfish and ego centric and more so operate in the elitist burgeous circles. Young Kenyans for change are mobilising for 2012, lets get rid of the Railas and Kibaki elitists who believe that Keya belongs to a group of rich men and women who have to be rewarded with cabinet positions for being loyal. Young Kenyans let us put an end to Tokenisn in the Kenyan government system.

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