Kenya: Ruto Played Key Role in Parliamentary Select Committee on Constitutional Review…So What?

Folks,

Ngilu is another kigeu-geu with no focus or fixed abode. She knows very well what Ruto
Kalonzo and Uhuru are after. She confides with them and knows they have a mission to
fulfil backed with Moi, the reason Moi ordered the Church leaders not to give up until the
Contentious Issues are resolved, meaning they do not believe the New Constitution should
go on the way it is, that the New Constitution must be amended before it goes forward for
implimentation. They do not want to face the law, they want to fail the Reform Agenda
from reaching its fruitation. They want to derail it so they can keep the loot and continue
to frustrate Kenyans because they have the power of wealth and they can control and buy
anyone. Ala, nani hajui their game-plan agenda. That is their strategy people. Ruto and Moi thinks they are too smart, that they are too powerful to face the law, that they are too
skewy they can manipulate the world leaders and pocket them.

Kenya and Africa are just beginning to put their houses together, they are beginning the
journey to True Democracy which other established Western countries and Europe chieved some 200 years ago. The Western European leadership can afford to play full blown democracy and allow complete freedom to challenge the opponents because their constitution is already solid and their constituents/community are fully knowledgeable and understands how to put their leaders on track in order to deliver, but this cannot be applied in the baby Constitution of Kenya that has just been born and has not developed teeth yet and does not have a backbone, get real people. No one should black-mail your thinking that accommodating Moi and Ruto on the negotiating table is democracy, that is a lie. They are fighting to save themselves from facing Legal Justice, which is engraved in the New
Constitution.

The Constitution cannot be amended either by President Kibaki, PM Raila, Speaker Marende, Wako, Ruto or Moi. They can only frustrate the process and push it to stagnate in the limbo, like what Kenyatta and Moi did during their tenure, so to blackmail the Republic people of Kenya….and this is the Route Moi and Ruto want Kenyans go follow.
These “NO” team are therefore set in that direction.

Whenever one is running a race, you keep treking forward, you cannot afford to make backward steps and win. This New Constitution is a race Kenya and Africa must achieve.

The glutton want to continue eating what does not belong to them. They want to have
full control and continue issuing threats. They thrive by engaging scare tactics and lies.
Like father like son, can you connect the dots……..their AGENDA is FIXED on AMEND THE CONSTITUTION…..How? Ask them How, after people MANDATED at the REFERENDUM. Who are they to go against PUBLIC WISHES?

If Ruto is this much arrogant, do Kenya need his input? Didnt Kenyans spoke from their
voting “YES” in mass. Anyone telling you to include Ruto in this Way Forward committee has sinister motives, they too need to be checked. Let him play his politics out of the mainstream. Ocampo has his dosier for Ruto ready. Ruto and Moi are soon guests of the Hague, they will have to spend some time there, why do they want to occupy space
in the committee while their time will be needed at the ICC Hague more?

No country can thrive with lies and threats. If let loose, Kenya will be worse than Somalia.

Thanks,

Judy Miriga
Diaspora Spokesperson
Executive Director
Confederation Council Foundation for Africa Inc.,
USA
http://socioeconomicforum50.blogspot.com

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Ngilu warns ODM row could derail new laws

By NATION correspondent
Posted Sunday, August 15 2010 at 22:16
Wrangling in the Orange Democratic Movement could derail the new Constitution, a Cabinet minister warned on Sunday.

Water and Irrigation minister Charity Ngilu said ODM’s decision to punish its MPs who campaigned against the new Constitution would distract Parliament from the task ahead.
The party would also play into the hands of those keen on derailing reforms, Mrs Ngilu said. “We are creating unnecessary distractions by engaging in party quarrels.
“The 10th Parliament cannot afford to lose focus on the crucial mandate it was given by the Kenyan people to implement the new Constitution within the stipulated timelines,” said Mrs Ngilu, who is also MP for Kitui Central. Mrs Ngilu’s Narc party is affiliated to ODM.
More than 70 ODM MPs last week resolved to punish party colleagues who backed Higher Education minister William Ruto in campaigning against the new Constitution, which was approved in the August 4 referendum.
Mrs Ngilu told a baraza (meeting) at Kyatune market in Kitui South constituency that the task of passing the crucial Bills needed to implement the new Constitution called for consensus of all political parties.
Punished enough
“There are people who would wish such quarrels to derail the reform process. We should be vigilant and avoid playing into their hands” she said.
Mrs Ngilu said those in the ‘No’ camp were punished enough by Kenyans on August 4. “They were handed a humiliating defeat by Kenyans, why then keep battering them when they are already down?” asked the minister.

She said that Mr Ruto played a key role as a member of the Parliamentary Select Committee on Constitution Review and sidelining him and other party members now would create unnecessary tension in Parliament.

2 thoughts on “Kenya: Ruto Played Key Role in Parliamentary Select Committee on Constitutional Review…So What?

  1. T.M.Nzissi.

    To ALL,While the party leader has been reconcilliatory,Ruto and company have been spoiling for a fight,Ruto thought he will try the 2005 scenerio in which Raila scored heavily politically but this time the amateur Ruto scored poorly.
    He should be tamed once and for all to toe the line in the party.
    T.M.Nzissi.

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