Thursday, October 29, 2009

This constitution review: How not to lose it

The Constitution of Kenya Review Act 2008 created a Committee of Experts (CoE) as a key organ in the review process. The CoE, though not expressly mandated, was expected to exhaustively consult with all stakeholders and get views on the process and content of the constitution before the production of a draft.

The spirit of the law also required them to conduct civic education every step of the way. So far, the CoE has abandoned civic education (and opts to stick to the 30 day expressly provided for in the law) and has made a joke of consultations. In so doing, the CoE has consolidated negativity against it from the political class, the civil society and the religious sector. BUT IT MUST BE SEEN THAT THE CoE CAN ARGUE, CORRECTLY, THAT IT ACTED WITHIN THE LAW!

There is therefore a great possibility that when the bill is published, even as we wait for parliament to debate it, there will be alot of negative publicity about it and this may lead to the formenting of attitude against the bill.

We ask that all campaign for a Yes-Yes referendum (even if this means changing the law) and this means as follows: We have two otherwise identical drafts;



  • One espousing the Presidential system of Government
  • The other the Parliamentary system of Government

Voters then will vote YES for the one they want to have. If one voter choses one, (s)he votes YES. If another voter choses the other, (s)he votes YES - hence the YES-YES referendum!

Of course there are arguments against this: who said this is the single most critical issue? Can we mix an issue referendum with the constitutional referendum? Where has this ever happened before? etc etc . But what alternative do you offer? The present constitution? Thats what the CKR Act does.

But let the truth be told...

IF WE GO TO THE REFERENDUM WITH A YES/NO VOTE ON A SINGLE DRAFT, IT WILL MEAN THAT A NO! VOTE FOR THE PROPOSED DRAFT IS A YES! VOTE FOR THE PRESENT CONSTITUTION

NANI ANATAKA KURUDIA KUVAA MATAMBARA KAMA KUNA UWEZEKANO WA KUVAA VASI JIPYA?

The least we can bargain for (God forbid!) is having the contentious issues removed from the draft to be taken for the referendum (and passed later after further consultations) Kenyans must have a new framework. Let not the rotten pieces be put in the same pot with the clean and healthy others. SO GOD HELP KENYA!

Positions
1. A new constitution is overdue; we can not afford another failure
2. Politicians want a Yes/no referendum so as to shoot down the process ...actually politicians want a YES/NO referendum so that they can plan 2012
3. We have to safeguard the gains we have made so far in the 2 decades of advocacy
4. CoE has not consulted enough and has consolidated negativity against its action
5. We must get it right this time; we have been at it for 2 decades


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http://www.causes.com/causes/374669

Monday, October 5, 2009

coffee with kofi

wanna take some coffee with kofi anan?

this is what you would most likely discuss:
  1. the government is not committed to a reform agenda (whether 1 or 4)
  2. the gang that is in leadership is comfortable with status quo...kibaki and raila are such buddies they traverse the countryside like collossusses(sic)
  3. nobody wants a new constitution; its design is such that it may make the presidency weak and hence unattractive (honestly kofi, can you imagine raila as a ceremonial president?)
  4. agenda 4 is not attractive to politics, and we are a political people, so can we make it a political contest instead of being real work?
  5. this icc will work for kibaki and raila...you see, they negotiated themselves out of the envelope and you know that...so it will assist them sort out a few of their enemies and clip the wings of more ambitious fellows
  6. kalonzo...ah! forget kalonzo, he stands for nothing, not even himself for he has not even defined that...
  7. the idps were shortchanged, their money took long to come, it was too little, and it was stolen before it got to them, and nobody seems to know where to take them
  8. police reforms? what's that? yes, ali is gone to post letters, if that can be called reforms
  9. but kofi, who has sent you? to whom do you REALLY report?

oh, my coffee is cold

what a way to start a week!