IEBC Internal Memo from CEO Chebukati to Chairman Chiloba: “Re: SC Election Pet 1 of 2017 – Raila Odinga & Another VS IEBC & 2 Others” (05.09.2017)

Hassan Omar letter to Kalonzo Musyoka: “Re: Resignation as Secretary General of the Wiper Democratic Movement – Kenya” (06.09.2017)

Rwanda: The FDU-INKINGI Offices in Kigali are under siege and the house Mr. Gratien Nsabiyaremye under systematic search (06.09.2017)

IEBC Letter to NASA: “Re: Fresh Presidential Elections” (06.09.2017)

IEBC Letter to the Jubilee Party: “Re: The Unveiled Election Project Team” (06.09.2017)

Jubilee Party letter to IEBC: “Ref: The Unveiled Election Project Team” (06.09.2017)

The Kenya Gazette – “Notice of Fresh Presidential Election” (05.09.2017)

Opinion: President Museveni Defense of the Land Amendment is to be calling out the ones against it – ENEMIES!

The man who wants to sensitize and usually talk about the Republic as one, the Ugandan Republic. President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni on this Radio Campaign to defend and promote the Constitutional Amendment on Land Reform. The first interview has no showed his true character, since he is calling the ones who disagree enemies. He cannot manage to come with sufficient arguments to defend it. Like the issues inside Uganda will not be solved this. This here is not made for development of infrastructure or industrialization. The ability to grab land and without the issues they have today with the titles.

That is why the land titles and deeds are so important. The Republic should make it hard to take land, since this can be conned away from the villagers and citizens in general. Because the state made arrangements with investors and plantation owners. That is what most likely will happen. Because that is what President Museveni has done and tried to do as long his been the Executive of Uganda.

Just read the quotes from radio interview yesterday.

Favorable quotes from the Radio Show on Voice of Kigezi FM:

We are the only country in the region and may be in the world, who legislated to give land to the people; otherwise elsewhere, land belongs to government” (…) “The challenge that the government has is land owners who reject government compensation and run to court thereby making government projects stall. I even wonder what these liars mean by “government grabbing people’s land” and Ugandans must know these liars as their enemies and enemies of Uganda because they are against the development of the country” (…) “They are the same people who talk of unemployment amongst the youth but go on to frustrate government projects such as those in the energy and transport sectors that provide incentives for investment. They even frustrate investors directly as you are aware of the Amuru sugar project that has stalled for 6 years due to the same people” (…) “We need mass industrialisation to develop our country but these saboteurs continue to frustrate investors. I call upon all Ugandans to rise up against these people who are enemies of Uganda” (…) “We even risk denting our country’s image internationally and being isolated because of the character of these people. We have to expose and shun them; otherwise the rest of the world will misunderstand us” (Museveni, 2017).

The President, the government and his cronies will clearly find ways to spoil it. The National Resistance Movement (NRM) and the President will use the Land Amendment to make sure the projects and developments benefiting them will appear. President Museveni have to call the ones who stand against him “enemies”. He must surely dislike Mama Mabira, but she has switched to his team, so “no”.

This amendment will not create industrialization, the land issue will be more dire. Since this gives more power to the state. The state will overpower the citizens, the land can be taken away from them. President Museveni has no issue pushing this, because the earnings of profits and taking the land from the citizens will benefit the President and the NRM. This will not be for the greater good, it will be used as pawns for the citizens, that is why the ones who stand against it is enemies. They are not opposition, but enemies, because he fears the ones who oppose it.

The President should discuss it with manners, but he doesn’t, President Museveni has to address the ones who are disagreeing with him, as enemies. That is just proving his lack of thinking of democratic ideas and spirit, but he wanted to get rid of opposition parties after the recent elections. It fits with his modus operandi.

But that the ones standing in his way, are ENEMIES. Set worrying signs, they are not fellow peers, they are not of another opinion, but enemies. The warfare and bush-war spirit is still alive, because he has rig and cheat to win elections. He wouldn’t win in a fair fight. That is something the President knows. President Museveni should discuss the Constitutional Amendment with just words, not like this. However, the old man doesn’t know better or cannot change his character. Peace.

Reference:

Yoweri Kaguta Museveni – ‘President Museveni explains his radio land campaign’ (05.09.2017) link: https://www.yowerikmuseveni.com/president-museveni-explains-his-radio-land-campaign

Opinion: Kenyatta is officially the most bitter-man in Kenya!

The Supreme Court ruling on the 1st September 2017, that nullified the Presidential Election on the 8th August of 2017. Therefore, the incumbent President Uhuru Kenyatta and the Jubilee Party feels betrayed by the judicial system. Clearly, the President and his clientele wanted the algorithm and the counting to be validated. The incumbent and his party are hurt by the Supreme Court and their judgment. This has killed off the easy way to second term. That is why he is pissed. He cannot manage that the Courts took away his power and suspended it.

President Kenyatta should buckle-up, be man and take the slap on his face. Not that he can carry that or have the wisdom to do so. Uhuru has sound like and act like a spoiled brat. Instead of showing courtesy to the Kenyan people and their institutions. For someone who has been in-charge, he has little respect for the government institutions and their statutes. Kenyatta, should have more respect for judicial institution, as he has been leading the Parliament, the lawmaking institution and the ones making the provisions for the courts. Take a look!

Kenyatta at a Rally this Tuesday:

I am angry because I was wronged. They wrongfully overturned my victory. We should tell the truth” (…) “We won fair and square. We won by over 1.4 million votes, but the court decided to deny us our victory. We are more than ready for the fresh elections” (…) “It would be easier, but they chose a free election. This is tantamount to denying rights to over 15 million voters who participated in the August’s poll” (…) “Raila is simply inciting the Kisiis by misleading them that I’m blaming the CJ simply because he’s a Kisii. I am just expressing my opinion” (…) “They should leave me alone. When he criticised Matiang’i (for deploying police to maintain order after poll), didn’t he know he is a Kisii?” (Mwere, 2017).

Let’s be clear, Mr. President, you we’re not wronged by the Supreme Court. Kenyatta would by that accord have no issues a theft of an election. The Incumbent would have no problem with the rigging and the non-existence documentation of the voting. This was all put forward as the provisions for election was breached. That should worry the President, that would have been ruling without legitimacy. Clearly, the truth isn’t beautiful, it is rigging like it was a sport. The victory would be false start and also a thieving.

That the President feels so betrayed and angry, but he shouldn’t be mad at the Supreme Court. Instead, he should be mad at the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) for their lack of electoral procedure. If they had been up to par and, if they had followed standards of electoral codes and provisions. He could have been the President, Kenyatta could have, but because the 8th August counting and announcing the results. The IEBC should have been correct in their acts of electoral work.

The President shouldn’t continue to name-call and be so bitter. He should buckle-up and become a man. By now, the world will know, that the incumbent are the most bitter man in Kenya. He should feel so, especially considering Kibaki’s party Party of National Unity (PNU), recently joined the NASA coalition after the ruling. Peace.

Reference:

Mwere, David – ‘Uhuru Kenyatta: I’ve a right to criticise CJ David Maraga’ (05.09.2017) link: http://www.nation.co.ke/news/Uhuru-Kenyatta-criticises-CJ-David-Maraga/1056-4083844-pndyk0/index.html

IEBC Press Statement on the Secretariat for the #FreshElections (05.09.2017)