Wednesday, September 1, 2010

UNDERSTAND THE CONSTITUTION- SAITOTI

The magnificent 50 million Kajiado North DCs residence in Ngong.The government plans to use more than 8.5 billion to constructs and renovate DCs offices despite the new constitution abolishing the provincial adminstration
.31-08-2010.Chrispinus Wekesa.


KENYAN INTERNAL SECURITY MINISTER URGES ADMINSTRATION OFFICERS TO READ AND


UNDERSTAND THE CONSTITUTION


BY CHRISPINUS WEKESA.



Internal security minister George Saitoti has called on all the security officers in the country to read the new constitution thoroughly to avoid contravening the bill of Rights and other clauses as provided for in the new constitution.

The minister warned security officers in the country that that ignorance of the law will not be tolerated by the government.

He was speaking on Tuesday in Ngong when he commissioned model offices and residential houses for the District Commissioners in the country.
Saitoti officially opened the newly created Kajiado North District headquarters and the DCS residence.

“I thank the government for honoring our request to have a new district and for providing 30 million shillings for the construction of the DCS office.” He said.

He said that he was grateful to the government for refurbishing the Kajiado North DCs residence at a cost of 12 million shillings. The residence was an old house constructed in 1924 and was used by the colonial PC for what was then called Southern Province that comprised of Ukambani , Massai and parts of Taita Taveta.

The minister said a total of 2.16 billion shillings has been set aside this financial year by the internal security ministry for the completion of 36 on-going projects and to fund the construction of 37 others which were prioritized but not funded during the last financial year.

The minister added that the 284 districts in the country have each received 30 million shillings each for the refurbishment of the district headquarters. This translates into a total of 8.5 billion.

“Though we have to cope with the challenges of this new constitution, I wish to note that under the sixth schedule, paragraph 17 of the new constitution requires that we restructure the Provincial Administration within five years” he said.

He said the internal security PS Francis Kimemia has put together a technical team which has been working on a framework that will form the basis for the restructuring process.

The minister also called on the people that have encroached in Ngong forest to move out.

“The former government only allowed 400 yards into the forest. But those who have gone beyond the 400 yards and encroached on the forest land must be evicted” he said.

Rift Valley PC Osman Warfa lauded Rift Valley residents for maintaining peace during the referendum adding that crime has drastically reduced in the province.

“My only worry are the pastoralists who keep on fighting and all the administration officers must know that community policing is mandatory” said the PC.

Internal security PS Francis Kimemia said the ministry will embark on a programme to build model chiefs offices in the country.

The Kajiado North District is one of the districts curved from the larger Kajiado District which now has Mashru and Isinya districts.
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THE 2ND REPUBLIC

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The Nairobi state house.Where executive power has been since 1964.27-08-2010.Photo Duncan Ndotono

Today, Monday the 30th day of August 2010, the world gets a new baby. The baby will journey with you through the long and bumpy road in politics.

This baby is named KENYAN POLITICS. A blog that is to profile Kenyan politics after the second republic was born on Friday the 27th of August 2010 when the new constitution accepted by a majority of Kenyans was promulgated.

The ceremony was held in Nairobi at the country’s historic Uhuru park grounds.



When Kenya gained independence, the British’s union jack was lowered at midnight and the Kenyan flag hoisted. Why lower it at midnight? It could have been done during the day. Furthermore, the old constitution had been signed by the Queen but the new constitution was made in Kenya by Kenyans.

The constitution brings with it hope of improved life in Kenya for all as it is centered on devolution. Many are optimistic that things will change for the better but KENYAN POLITICS will be there to tell you what the Governors, the MPS and the senators have done and not done for you.

We will go out to bring in-depth analysis of people and power, the opinion makers and what is your view – you the common man who stands to lose or gain from the politics of the day.

Stay in touch for the in-depth political analysis and what will be happening and we hope this blog will one day come out to be published as a daily newspaper.

We ask the almighty for strength, wisdom and knowledge and the ability to make right choices in awkward situations.

God help us.

It is easier said than done – we believe we will do it.
I rest my case.

Chris Wekesa.

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