KIBAKI MUST PAY KSH. 151 BILLION DAMAGES-CCR-KENYA RESPONDS TO IDP’S REQUEST FOR COMPENSATION

— On Mon, 4/21/08, Coalition Constitution Reforms wrote:

From: Coalition Constitution Reforms
Subject: KIBAKI MUST PAY KSH. 151 BILLION DAMAGES-CCR-KENYA RESPONDS TO IDP’S REQUEST FOR COMPENSATION
Date: Monday, April 21, 2008, 10:18 PM

CCR-KENYA RESPONDS TO IDP’S REQUEST FOR COMPENSATION

We respond to IDP’s demand that the state must compensate them for their losses.

We sympathize with the plight of the IDPs. But they should not cast their burden to their fellow wananchi while they know fully well who is responsible for their losses.

It is high time Kenyans started using their minds. The vulnerable wananchi follow their ethnic leaders unconditionally, then when their myopia cause death, mayhem and displacement, the victims turn around and say “the state must compensate us”.

Let Kibaki pay from his pockets

We ask the IDPs–Who is the “state”? Taxpayer? Who rigged the elections on December 30? Do the IDPs know? Was it taxpayer? No! It was Kibaki!

Now that we have informed them or reminded them, the IDP should do this.

Let them demand at least Ksh. 500,000 each X300,000 IDPs from Kibaki’s private assets. Yes! Kibaki owes IDPs Ksh. 150 billion. Bereaved families’ compensation. should be pegged at Kash. 10 m each x1,500, which comes to Ksh. 1.5 billion.

The money should be obtained from his private bank accounts in Kenya and abroad. All his movable and immovable properties, and those of his wives, concubines, mistresses, children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren should be sold and given to those who had to die so that Kibaki can continue dozing in office illegally for another 5 years.

Otherwise if the victims of Kibaki’s heinous treason love him so much, or fear him so much or sympathize with him so much, then they should shut their mouths, and continue suffering. It is their constitutional right to suffer in silence if they wish. But let them not ever again talk of tax payer’s paying them for Kibaki’s misdeeds.

CCR-Kenya

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— On Tue, 4/22/08, odhiambo okecth wrote:
From: odhiambo okecth
Subject: KIBAKI MUST PAY KSH. 151 BILLION DAMAGES-CCR-KENYA RESPONDS TO IDP’S REQUEST FOR COMPENSATION
Date: Tuesday, April 22, 2008, 5:24 AM

With the onset of the Grand Coalition, it is our hope that we will all move in the same direction so that we create the National Healing process that Kenya needs.

It is also my hope that we must now stop apportioning blame, and work as a team in solving all our problems. Many people suffered the consequences of that election, but when you talk and agree to forgive each other and work together, then that is what you must do.

We at KCDN are looking at this as a step in the right direction. Many people did not know how brutal Kenyans could get. But now that we know, why can we not sit down as Kenyans and say, NEVER again.

We want to encourage Kenyans to work together in solving the problems that we have so far encountered. Think of that displaced person as your brother, sister, or parents, and lend a helping hand if you can.

But if you can do nothing, then, forever hold your peace.

Odhiambo T Oketch,
CEO KCDN Nairobi,
PO Box 11204,
00100 Nairobi GPO,
Nairobi Kenya.

2 thoughts on “KIBAKI MUST PAY KSH. 151 BILLION DAMAGES-CCR-KENYA RESPONDS TO IDP’S REQUEST FOR COMPENSATION

  1. Ratteng Odhiambo

    no where in the world does Stealing of elections justify murder and destruction of property. So CCR Kenya just like Mungiki should be outlawed so to speak.Please show some sense so we heal the Nation.Today is you tomorrow it is you.
    Just a thot.

  2. Nicholas Omeso

    Dear Friends as much as we may be bitter about the things that happened last year and led to the current crisis in our beloved country, we must not lose sight of what is at stake here.

    Despite the fact that those in IDP camps are assummed to be Kibaki sympathisers, or Kikuyu, if you like, we must not make such blanket assumptions as those made by the so called CCR.

    In our short hitory as a nation, we have witnessed first hand what happens when one section of the population is marginalised. The end result is that the whole nation is affected. the economy is stagnated, to make it worse, by a group of, ironically, highly educated individuals we call our leaders.

    Do not think that because that IDP did not get a chance to plant his coffe or tea or maize, that you as a Kenyan will not be affected. Either you personally or a member of your family will somehow be affected.

    Its clear that our economy has not grown much within the past 40 years because certain communities were ignored. Its for this very reason that we are here today. Selfish leaders have caused this problem.

    We cannot therefore no matter in what emotional state we are in, make such irresponsible utterances as those made by CCR above. Be careful what you wish for my friends.Some of those in the camps voted for ODM, some for PNU. some of them may be Kikuyu, but some are also Luo and Luhya among many other tribes. but this is not the time to look for differences but for a solution to our common ailment of bad leadership.

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