John Busii is the founder
director of HIRTO, the Highway Rescue Team Organisation which works in the Rift
Valley to promote food security and peace.. It is a small and underfunded NGO
compared with others in this story but Busii is well respected and serves as
the chairman of the Regulatory Committee of Kenya's National Council of NGOs.
He is not a friend or supporter of Ruto and is a life member of a rival
political party. He was able to give me fresh information on the plot to frame
Ruto and has decided to speak out publicly for the first time.
I asked John Busii about the
claims made by some of the original witnesses against Ruto that Omar Hassan of
the Kenya National Commission on Human Rights and Ken Wafula, formerly chairman
of the National Council for NGOs had been bribing them. Busii stated that in a
conversation in late 2010 at the Midland Hotel Nakuru Ken Wafula had admitted
to recruiting poor witnesses willing to give testimony against Ruto in return
for reward and helping to relocate them abroad. Wafula had said John Busii
would be shocked when he found out how Ruto had been fixed and that he hoped
Ruto would spend 20 or 30 years in jail which would be a triumph for human
rights campaigners.
I asked if it was possible that
Wafula sincerely believed in Ruto's guilt. Busii replied that the motivation of
both Wafula and Omar Hassan was their support for the Prime Minister Raila
Odinga who viewed Ruto as a threat to his presidential ambitions. Odinga was
the candidate who was officially defeated by President Kibaki in 2007, setting
off the post election violence. He was supported at the time by William Ruto
whose advocacy was influential in securing for Odinga the office of Prime
Minister as a consolation prize. However both men were candidates for the 2013
elections creating intense rivalry between them. They were also rivals for the
2007 ODM nomination. As the testimony of other witnesses will show it was only
after the original KNCHR investigation and the Waki commission that Hassan and
Wafula started bribing witnesses. Ruto and Odinga were friends at the time of
the KNCHR and Waki reports. Busii's belief that Odinga's allies were motivated
by Ruto's ambitions constitutes just one possible explanation of their
behaviour. The testimony of my second witness, William Rono, suggests another.
John Busii cited prejudice against the Kalenjin as an additional factor lying
behind Ken Wafula's campaign against Ruto. He also told me that the original
report of the Kenyan National Commission on Human Rights into the post election
violence did not implicate William Ruto. He says he saw the original report on
their website.
Busii stated further that Ken
Wafula had been bribing journalists to write articles attacking Ruto and
supporting Wafula. On four occassions he saw Wafula paying the journalists. He
said Wafula had been deposed as the chair of the NGO council in July 2012 at a
meeting Busii chaired, for violation of the council's rules and code of ethics.
Busii helped to remove him in disgust at his antics. He added that he had no
personal animus against Ken Wafula. His motivation was simply revulsion at the
perversion of the course of justice and the original purposes of Kenya's NGOs.
Wafula claims that the special general assembly that ousted him was illegal. Others
have counter claimed that the meeting that originally elected him was illegal
and that he was never chairman in the first place.
In a complaint echoed by my other
sources John Busii asked why the ICC did not conduct a full independent
inquiry. The ICC have stated in response to similar complaints that they did
not depend solely on the inquiries of the two main Kenyan investigations into
the post election violence, that of the Kenya National Commission on human
rights and the Waki Commission. This I believe. I shall be adducing testimony
to show that many of the accusations against Ruto were manufactured after
Waki's inquiry due to the paucity of the original evidence.
Busii named as co conspirators
Muthoni Wanyeki of the Kenya Human Rights Commission, Professor Makau Mutua, an
ICC consultant, Wambugu Ngumijiri a jounalist, Maina Kiai formerly chair of the
Kenyan National Commission on Human Rights Njonjo Mue, formerly legal counsel
to the same body and Martha Karua, former justice minister and current
presidential candidate.
Martha Karua's motivation must be
assumed to be different from that of Odinga supporters such as Wafula and Hassan. She is a Kikuyu politician
who was justice minister at the time of the 2007 elections. In January 2008 in
an interview with BBCs Hardtalk she accused the Orange Democratic Movement,
which then contained both Ruto and Odinga of planning the post election
violence and organising ethnic cleansing. After the peace agreement she agreed
to serve under Odinga. She could not therefore go after him and presumably went
after Ruto because she wanted someone to pay for the crimes against her
community.
John Busii's evidence was
invaluable but he didn't claim a complete knowledge of the inner workings of
the conspiracy. Fortunately many of the details were filled in for me by one of
the original consprators, William Rono.
Read part 3 of "The Framing
of William Samoei Ruto" - "William Rono's Evidence"
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