THE FUTURE OF KENYANS AND KENYA IN THE CONSTITUTION
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In order for Kenya to have positive change that can be beneficial to Kenyans and which can enable them to realize good governance, there should be a house clean up or a revolutionary change. It is a practical impossibility to have in place in Kenya a good constitution with the current breed of leaders, because most of them are tainted with corruption and do not have any value for human lives.
Those same Kenya Leaders have been insighting Kenyans to kill one another and they have been watching Kenyans die from hunger and poverty as they exhorbitantly increase their salaries year after year.
The Kenyans eyes from the Diaspora Group has a draft constitution which would provide good governance for more than 400 years of comfort and peace for Kenyans.
Draft Constitution
The draft with the Kenyans Eyes from the Diaspora Group has the following areas of concern which form part of the Constitution Draft.
Structures which prevent corruption and political murders
Structures which fully protect Kenyans and their properties.
Structures which give the Parliament powers to cross examine Presidential Appointees and approve those capable and/or dismiss those found not capable.
Structures which redefine the roll of the Police in times of internal conflicts, chaos and/or demonstrations.
Structures which redefine the rolls of Mayors, the Provincial Commissioners, and their junior officers
Structures which prevent the abuse of powers by the President and the Parliament.
Structures which allow interlectuals and men of integrity to explore the biography and the proven abilities of any would be leader in Kenya in any capacity, with the provision of powers and authority to grill and thoroughly interview those would be leaders to determine their fitness and competence to lead..
Structures which provide adequate penalties for those who harass, intimidate, suppress or kill others for reasons of election misunderstanding, land disputes or any other disagreements.
Structures which provide methods and ways of equal distribution of the natural resources including grants and loans given to Kenya.
Structures which define penalties and the prosecution processes of those who violate any clause in the existing Constitution in Kenya.
Structures which decentralize certain powers for proper and efficient governance at both the Distrct and Provincial levels of governance.
The drafting of the new Kenya constitution has taken so long because those involved in the exercise, are the same people who have been looting public funds and have been committing various atrocities which involve among others, political murders, sponsoring and financing mass killing of innocent Kenyans.
Over 800 Kenyans were killed in less than a week in 1991 and over 1,200 Kenyans were killed in 2008 in one week. In both incidents, the Kenya politicians sponsored and financed the killings.
So, any constitution drawn by them, will avoid certain important areas which they think, may jeopardize their future political ambitions, because of their past bad records. Going by what happened in January 2008, the ODM leaders and PNU leaders were to blame.
“The Kenyans Eyes from the Diaspora Group” wish to plead with the UNO and the AU to be prepared enough in 2012. There should be in place a peace keeping force ready 4 months before Kenyans 2012 elections.
The worst may happen especially because most political opportunists and those greedy for leadership in Kenya, now understand that the qualifications and the license for power sharing, is to have a private militia force, strong enough to cause havoc that can command recognition, both locally and internationally.
Sincerely
Isaac Newton Kinity
Former secretary general
Kenya civil servants union
And executive director of the
Kenyans Eyes from the Diaspora Group[1-203-6759354]
Email: ink38@yahoo.com
Kimani wa Gachahi
Former health officer-Kenya
And the secretary/coordinator of the
Kenyans Eyes from the Diaspora Group[1-774-2538405]
Email: skgachahi@yahoo.com
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