Saturday, August 10, 2013
Cord
leaders Saturday sensationally claimed that the Jubilee administration
would not last more than two years due to what they described as its
inability to govern.
They claimed that a series of
misfortunes facing the government, among them the Jomo Kenyatta
International Airport fire tragedy, incidents of insecurity, and failure
to pay civil servants and teachers in good time, depicted a leadership
on the brink of collapsing.
The over 30 lawmakers,
including three senators, who gathered at a sports ground in Homa Bay,
said the trials in The Hague would not allow President Kenyatta and his
deputy William Ruto to take charge of the country’s affairs.
Senators
James Orengo (Siaya), Johnstone Muthama (Machakos) and Otieno Kajwang
(Homa Bay), who led the onslaught against the Jubilee administration,
vowed that they would not rest until former Prime Minister Raila Odinga
takes oath of office as the President.
Senators
Kajwang’ and Orengo wondered who would be in charge of the country
during the period the President and his deputy will be in The Hague
facing trial.
“If for the next 12 months Mr Kenyatta
and Mr Ruto will be in the Hague, who will be in charge of this country?
Kenyans may be forced to put Raila on the throne because the presidency
is not a personal property of the current occupants,” said Mr Kajwang’.
Mr
Orengo said Kenyans must not be made to wait until 2017 because they
have the sovereign power to decide who their leader should be.
The Siaya senator vowed that Cord would use both constitutional and legal means to have Mr Odinga installed in State House.
“This
time round, Raila will not be made to fight hard by bringing the
Constitution, which was his baby, and others reap,” he said.
Mr
Muthama claimed that Cord garnered 7.5 million votes during the March 4
polls and that 2.2 million votes were given to Jubilee.
He said Cord won in six and half provinces while Jubilee only had one and half provinces.
He faulted the Jubilee government for harassing them whenever they speak on the ills currently bedevilling the country.
“Is
it a crime if I as Muthama challenge the government on the expenditure
of Sh2.5 billion for Jubilee celebrations or Sh700m to establish an
office for a retired President?” he posed.
Funyula MP
Paul Otuoma warned that a repeat of 2007 and 2013 would not be allowed
since Cord had put in place an anti-rigging mechanism that would ensure
that only one who wins the election is sworn in as the President.
“If
anybody thinks that he will always rig elections and get away with it,
this time round I will be personally in charge,” he said.
The
legislators spoke during a home coming party for Homa Bay Town MP Peter
Opondo Kaluma, where the guest of honour—Mr Odinga— reiterated that
Cord was committed to ensuring the success of devolution.
He
accused the government of attempting to sabotage devolution by creating
unnecessary roadblocks, among them claims that county governments have
no capacity to handle devolved functions.
He urged
Kenyans to prepare for a referendum that would increase revenue
allocations for county governments from the current 15 per cent to 40
per cent of the national revenue.
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