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Saturday 6 April 2013

Congrats Jubilee, now turn your words into actions

By PRISCILLA NYOKABI


Congratulations President-elect Uhuru Kenyatta and deputy William Ruto for winning the election in round one. This was surely a digital win. We have to be over with celebrations on Tuesday as a lot of work is pending. Here is a list of five key expectations.
First we need a hands-on president. Remember you once criticised President Kibaki for being hands-off, eyes-off, ears-off, legs-off and everything-off.
We hope you will be a more hands-on President though we do not ask for a President who is all over our lives. We are asking for a healthy balance of having a hands-on president but respecting and allowing the democratic space to thrive. A hands-on president will need to put in more than eight hours of work daily and skip any afternoon naps lest they are picked up by media!
Two, we need a gender sensitive president. The fairer gender members are delighted to see you and your deputy surrounded by the three most important women in life – mother, wife and daughter. You have started well by asking that your wife holds the Bible as you take the oath on Tuesday.
You recently held a meeting with women leaders in which you made promises, among them, appointment of women to strategic decision making positions honouring the 2/3 gender rule and going beyond.
Mr President, reach out for 50-50 gender parity in appointments to the Cabinet and Principal Secretaries. We ask Mr President that you appoint women to some critical portfolios, simply the real government – Security, Agriculture, Finance, Justice, Foreign Affairs, Health and Education.
In matters of women agenda, we pray for a match of words and actions – kusema na kutenda. We await appointment of a gender advisor in the Office of the President. Mr President be the champion of women rights including difficult topics like inheritance by daughters.
You and your deputy must be honorary women! Remember the Women Representatives are yet to get offices in Nairobi and at the county level and have no budget for their work, do find a role for them in your leadership for instance in the Women Enterprise Fund. Women of Kenya expect a lot from the Jubilee government.
Three, be Big Brother to the Youth. Mr President given your youthful demeanour and the powerful shoulder greeting that you have perfected, we ask of you to be a big brother to the youth of this country. Together with your deputy, hustler number one, you form a powerful team that can find solutions to most of the youth problems.
We are confident you can find solutions as you had implemented the Stimulus Programme (kindly consider its reinstatement).
Mr President you have promised that 30 per cent of government contracts will go to the youth and women. Ensure that this is implemented both at national level and county governments. Support and fund capacity building initiatives for the youth and women to be able to take advantage of all the policy reforms your government will introduce including the zero interest loans.
Mr President you have spoken about issues of sports, arts and culture. Under your government cause rapid development of sports in Kenya both national and county levels. Consider funding the nascent film industry in Kenyan and theatre. Pray, with increased security attend some plays!
Four, be keen on international relations. Mr President support the opening up of Kenya to the international world. Check and negotiate relationships with all African countries. Negotiate relationships with European countries for instance Italy and pursue direct flights from Kenya to the United States. Travel opens doors, ideas, jobs and business.
Five, be keen on inclusion and participation of all in Kenya’s development. Mr President continue to meet different groups and stakeholders inviting them to take their rightful place in pursuit of development.
Affirm and validate all Kenyans. Try to rebuild the role of the church and religions groups as the moral compass of our society. Do not confine yourself to any one or few groups.
Bon Chance Mr President, we remain committed to working with you for a better Kenya. We support your government and your agenda. God bless Kenya.
Priscilla Nyokabi Kanyua is Women Representative, Nyeri County

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