Dear Sir/Madam,
Even as the state intelligentsia (in a bid to avoid being seen as sharing in the guilt) fumbles with the investigations to unearth the bizarre faceless minions behind the inclusion of the two noxious words (national security) in the bill of rights, a number of persons—both public officials and private citizens have expressed fear of the existence of a very dangerous conspiracy aimed at cutting a swath through the efforts at enacting a new constitution.
It is emerging that the motivation behind the naysayers campaign is not because the draft constitution is fundamentally flawed as they would want the unsuspecting public to believe. (For if it was then they would not need a conspiracy to make the electorate reject it.) Their rejection of the draft constitution is informed purely by their collective phobia for a possible Raila presidency. It is quite disheartening for politicians to let a very sensitive and costly constitution making exercise degenerate into an exercise for settling personal scores.
Granted, Prime Minister (Raila Odinga) is one the most tumultuous and controversial figures in the political history of this nation. His fiery speeches have made him a well-known and popular figure throughout Kenya and the world. His single-minded pursuit of better governance has won him loyal admirers and implacable political enemies. It is precisely because of his growing political presence and his critical stance on governance that has made many political figures shudder at the prospects of his presidency. Today, many of the anti Raila crusaders are the former YK92 operatives.
It is instructive to note that at the time when the KANU apologists were snoozing courtesy of KANU`s political furs, Raila was a “political criminal” who was incarcerated because of his political convictions. Despite the incarceration, his hopes for a better Kenya were never dashed. He always drew inspiration from the fact that the world over, the history of human progress is at the same time the history of every new idea heralding the approach of a brighter dawn, and in Kenya, the brighter dawn was always considered illegal, outside of the law by the inimical KANU apologists that presided over the withering away of our state.
With the Kibaki succession politics gaining momentum, the move by the YK92 operatives alongside other KANU apologists with a view to becoming power brokers was not unexpected. They willfully believe that the draft constitution, with its clear checks and balances, will make it virtually impossible for anyone to stand in the way of the democratic will of the people of Kenya. To them, a Raila presidency will mean that historical injustices will certainly be addressed.
The panacea in containing a possible Raila presidency lies in their incessant opposition to institutional reforms as well as in becoming stumbling blocks in the country`s efforts to enact a new constitution. In so doing, they hope to have a carte blanche to rig the 2012 presidential elections and then invoke the national security clause (which is in the current constitution) to kill, beat up, and silence those who will be patriotic enough to stand up against this treachery.
The question that is increasingly being asked by Kenyans of goodwill is whether whimsical antics and frantic slapstick comedy ought to be sufficient grounds for the rejection of long sought after draft constitution? The draft constitution cannot be and will never be the theatre of the absurd.
I take it that you will be sincere enough and honest enough and brave enough to render a verdict according to your convictions, beyond the shadow of a reasonable doubt. Suffice to say that each one of us is an atom in the incessant human struggle towards the light that shines in the darkness—the ideal of economic, political and spiritual liberation of mankind!
TOME FRANCIS,
BUMULA.
http://twitter.com/tomefrancis
Tome,
I can not help but associate myself with your learned comments.
All the fujo fujo that we witness regarding the constitution is all motivated by the fear of a Raila presidency. People like Kalonzo, Ruto, Uhuru, Saitoti, Jirongo, etc were never there when Kenyans needed them at the height of KANU dictatorship. They were busy enjoying the fruits of “independence” and overseeing a brutal political culture in which Kenyans could not express their political will freely.
Kalonzo, the “reformer”, at one point in the 80s even said that people like Amolo should not be kept in prison but should be killed and buried in unmarked graves.
It is time for Kenyans to take this opportunity to endorse this Draft.
The outstanding irritants (contentious issues) can be discussed after but we first need to have something in hand.
Let us go out there and stand up, raise our hands and say, “enough is enough”. Let us endorse this document.
Courage,
Maurice J Oduor, CPE etc.
REASON TO FEAR THE NEW CONSTITUTION
Former president Daniel arap Moi has every reason to fear the new constitution because like all other naysayers he fears not only the fact that he might lose the huge tracks of land he grabbed over the years but also the possibility of being dragged to court to answer for the crimes he and others under him committed over the last 46 years against innocent Kenyans.
Watch out on TV fo their body language as they protest against the new constitution. Their fear for Raila Amolo Odinga is real but they were not fools when they were committing crimes against him and the many other innocent Kenyans through detention without trial, knowing very well that they were innocent.
On what basis do the naysayers think we should love them more than Raila Amolo Odinga, innocent poor Kenyans and the new constitution?
DR ODIDA OKUTHE