Kenyans are in danger of being woodwinged by the selfish leaders who want to always have their way. The report hitting the media at this time is indeed a sad one. Once again Kenyans are being denied a chance to exercise their right. The Draft Document to be presented to the Public should be the one approved by Parliament. This seriousness is ommission will no doubt going to swing the Kenyans' Vote to a resounding NO! Thorough investigations should be carried out and those involved should be brought to book. It is clear that a repeat of what happened in 2005 is likely to recur. The perpetration of this action are evil minded people and they should bear the brand of the full force of the Law. Millions of public funds have been incurred in the process to give Kenyans a new Constitution, however, this hope have been dashed by shocking revelation that two different sets of Constitutions are in circulation!
May God save this Mighty Nation and our beloved Country from the hands of Powerful individuals whose motives are hell bend bound. Kenyans are urged to fast and pray for God to intervene, in JESUS MIGHTY NAME!
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Thursday, May 13, 2010
Saturday, May 8, 2010
DRAFT CONSTITUTION!
By Apostle William K Korir
With the release of Draft Constitution, the church leaders have hit the ground with their Compaign for NO! It is most unlikely that the church leaders will win this time round. They have failed to read the mood of the Kenyans. What the Kenyans want is to receive a new Constitution. Nothing is going to stop the Draft Constitution from sailing through with a resounding Yes! While everyone has a right to vote for what he or she choose, I wish to advise the greater Kalenjins not to be misled by Politicians who do not seem to know what they are doing.
I have been following closely the arguements advanced by Honourable William Rutoh, but I do not see any threat in the Draft Constitution, that warrants the community's stance to say No!. My advice to the Kalenjins is for them to make their informed decision before voting. Do not vote to please or follow someone.it is better to have a new constitution than to retain the old one which do not adequately protect the needs of Kenyans.
Meanwhile, William, should go back to the drawing Board and re-engineer his approach of things on the Draft Constitution to avoid actions which would only lead to ambarrasement as he plummetes from a hero to zero.
Long Life! Kenya
Long Life! Wanainji wa Kenya
With the release of Draft Constitution, the church leaders have hit the ground with their Compaign for NO! It is most unlikely that the church leaders will win this time round. They have failed to read the mood of the Kenyans. What the Kenyans want is to receive a new Constitution. Nothing is going to stop the Draft Constitution from sailing through with a resounding Yes! While everyone has a right to vote for what he or she choose, I wish to advise the greater Kalenjins not to be misled by Politicians who do not seem to know what they are doing.
I have been following closely the arguements advanced by Honourable William Rutoh, but I do not see any threat in the Draft Constitution, that warrants the community's stance to say No!. My advice to the Kalenjins is for them to make their informed decision before voting. Do not vote to please or follow someone.it is better to have a new constitution than to retain the old one which do not adequately protect the needs of Kenyans.
Meanwhile, William, should go back to the drawing Board and re-engineer his approach of things on the Draft Constitution to avoid actions which would only lead to ambarrasement as he plummetes from a hero to zero.
Long Life! Kenya
Long Life! Wanainji wa Kenya
Tuesday, April 13, 2010
THE RIFT VALLEY MPS SHOULD LET THE KALENJINS MAKE THERE INFORMED DECISION AND VOTE FOR THE REFURENDUM!
By Apostle William Kipyegon Arap Korir,
The "Draft Constitution" have gone through various levels and it is now approaching the last lap. Kenyans have been monitoring the process closely, and I believe they are well informed on the type of document it is being prepared to be presented to the public. Everyone has spoken, Members of the civil society, Community leaders, Lawyers, Individuals, Parliamentarians, and the church leaders. There has been divergent views permiating from all corners of the country relating to the constitution. I agree totaly with Hon. Karua, a legal expert who observed recently that it was very difficult to have a constitution satisfying the needs of the entire country's population of 42 + tribes. If the constitution largely represent a large percentage of our needs then the rest will be handle as and when they come. For some clergy to observe that, since the government had ignored them from the beginning they were going to derail the process just because they have the numbers, is not only height of hypocracy, but the persons have lost direction. The church should not engage in divisive politics but should instead unite Kenyans and pray for sanity in our Great Nation!
The Politicians did their part on the Draft Constitution while in parliament and if they were unable to mobilise support to swing the parliamentarians to vote in their direction, they have no business musquarrading as stewards of their communities during the forthcoming refurendum. All the communities in Kenya are now knowledgeable and they know what they want for their country. Some Mps have been lately making headlines, asking Kenyans to Vote NO! during the Referendum. I strongly believe Kenyans are civil enough to know what they want.
The Kalenjins are independent minded people, most of them well educated and therefore they know what they want and what to vote for in the forth coming Refurrendum. I urge especially politicains from Rift Valley to be responsible and avoid alarmist statements which are mainly selfish in nature. I also urge outspoken leaders to open their eyes and ears so as to see and listen carefully to what others are saying, so as to avoid being sidelined. There is no need to engage in endless confrontation with other leaders; for no one would tell who is telling the truth! Kalenjins needs responsible leadership; and zero confrontational approach. Play Politics with wisdom!
The "Draft Constitution" have gone through various levels and it is now approaching the last lap. Kenyans have been monitoring the process closely, and I believe they are well informed on the type of document it is being prepared to be presented to the public. Everyone has spoken, Members of the civil society, Community leaders, Lawyers, Individuals, Parliamentarians, and the church leaders. There has been divergent views permiating from all corners of the country relating to the constitution. I agree totaly with Hon. Karua, a legal expert who observed recently that it was very difficult to have a constitution satisfying the needs of the entire country's population of 42 + tribes. If the constitution largely represent a large percentage of our needs then the rest will be handle as and when they come. For some clergy to observe that, since the government had ignored them from the beginning they were going to derail the process just because they have the numbers, is not only height of hypocracy, but the persons have lost direction. The church should not engage in divisive politics but should instead unite Kenyans and pray for sanity in our Great Nation!
The Politicians did their part on the Draft Constitution while in parliament and if they were unable to mobilise support to swing the parliamentarians to vote in their direction, they have no business musquarrading as stewards of their communities during the forthcoming refurendum. All the communities in Kenya are now knowledgeable and they know what they want for their country. Some Mps have been lately making headlines, asking Kenyans to Vote NO! during the Referendum. I strongly believe Kenyans are civil enough to know what they want.
The Kalenjins are independent minded people, most of them well educated and therefore they know what they want and what to vote for in the forth coming Refurrendum. I urge especially politicains from Rift Valley to be responsible and avoid alarmist statements which are mainly selfish in nature. I also urge outspoken leaders to open their eyes and ears so as to see and listen carefully to what others are saying, so as to avoid being sidelined. There is no need to engage in endless confrontation with other leaders; for no one would tell who is telling the truth! Kalenjins needs responsible leadership; and zero confrontational approach. Play Politics with wisdom!
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