Kenya: Are Ministers inciting tribal clashes again?!!!

from otieno sungu

By Beauttah Omanga

Cabinet ministers opposed to the Proposed Constitution launched their secretariat with an attack on President Barack Obama, accusing the US of using its power to influence the referendum.

The ministers described the proposed law as a recipe for chaos.

Higher Education Minister William Ruto and his Special Programmes counterpart Naomi Shaban accused the Obama administration of intimidating Kenyans into submission.

“There is no difference in what the Obama Presidency is dangling to Kenyans in order to pass a new constitution to the dishing of cash handouts to voters during election time by politicians,” said Mr Ruto.

He said it was strange Obama was tying his next visit to Kenya to a new constitution. “President Obama does not need a new constitution to visit his grandmother,” he said.

Dr Shaban, who was the chief guest at yesterday’s launch of Red Card Centre at Upper Hill, Nairobi, said: “We can’t stoop that low to a point that US wants to tell us what to do in order to get any help from them. They are giving Kenyans false promises.”

Assistant Ministers Wilfred Machage and Fred Kapondi said the new constitution, if passed, would lead to ethnic clashes.

Emotive issue

Said Dr Machage: “All communities will hide under the new law to claim their ancestral lands and my own Kurias will claim their own even if it means using force.”

Mr Kapondi said the Sabaots from his Mt Elgon constituency will also reclaim all their ancestral lands.

Shaban said the new law would be a source of family break-ups because it will promote gender equality.

“Women will easily accept marriage by wealthy men and after a short while file for divorce with a view of sharing 50-50 of the husband’s wealth,” warned Shaban.

Ruto said: “The land issue is very emotive and we don’t want a constitution that makes it a source of conflicts for as long as it will exist. This constitution is now a contest between those who merely want change against those of us in ‘No’ who want meaningful change.”

Cabinet Minister Samuel Poghisio, MPs Mithika Linturi, Kiema Kilonzo, Jebii Kilimo and former MP Njeru Kathangu faulted the Committee of Experts for causing changes in the draft constitution, which were now contentious.

Mrs Christine Miller, speaking on behalf of Central Province ‘No’ supporters, said: “Majority of the Central Kenya MPs are fully behind ‘No’ that is why they have never bothered to hold a rally in the region.”

The group said it would hold countrywide rallies to educate Kenyans on the “dangers of passing the draft law”.

Bishop Wilfred Lai said the ‘Yes’ team was full of liars “because they are not telling Kenyans the truth that the new law once passed, will never be amended since we will not have funds for another referendum”.

Dr Tom Namwamba, a university lecturer, will head the ‘No’ secretariat while lawyer Hassan ole Kamwaro will handle its legal matters.

4 thoughts on “Kenya: Are Ministers inciting tribal clashes again?!!!

  1. Emillio Karega

    Bw Otieno Sungu,

    Machage is RIGHT. This Community Land crap will definitely lead to chaos. And am not hatemongering; just stating the obvious if and when the Stupid Daft Constitution passes. Communities, identified on the basis of ethnicity, will have a RIGHT to have their claims addressed by the National Land Commission. And also, EVERY Grant/disposition of public land will have to be reviewed; and the Daft Constitution has no time limit for that exercise. Thus, if Machage’s Kuria people claim that they were dispossessed of land in 1895 by British, who in turn converted into public land, and which was later converted to private land, the NLC will have to address such claims as a matter of constitutional right. It constitute what wanainchi call “historical injustices.”

    And because Community Land is identified on the basis of ethnicity; what claim would Kikuyus, Luos or Kales in Kuria have?

  2. otieno sungu

    subject Community land is not land for one community in such sense!!!!

    Emilio Karega,

    Community land is not narrow as you seem to think, this could be group ranches, land owned jointly like by women groups or development groups etc, be informed my friend.

    Sungu

  3. nyagilo

    To all kenyans of goodwill,my warning to you is that be ware of these red carded people`s hate propaganda.If you are seriouas look at them,study their backgrounds,literaly discus within your elasticity prove them rong or right.
    Above all when they talk of ethnicity they are teling us that if proof comes beyond dought.what happened in 2007/2008 and also what happened at mount elgon.also the clashes that have been ever in the boaders of migori and kuria district may be concluded to be party to them.for that i con clude by saying KENYA IS BIGER THAN ANY INDIVIDUAL,TRIBE OR ANY ILLEGAL MELISHIER. Even Ruanda tried but failed teribly and were running all corners the world seeking hiding places away from icc.but at long last some were cought up with.

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