Wednesday, December 14, 2005

LETTER TO THE CABINET

Hi guys,

This is my assessment of each one of you.

Hon Mwai Kibaki, B.A (Lon) Bsc (Econ) LSE, EGH, MP.
President & Commander –in-Chief
Sir, you must have realised that running a country requires more than a degree in economics. If Kenyans were to hire me to headhunt for a chief executive you will not make my shortlist. I will be kind to you. Please take a golden handshake and go home and uji-enjoy.

Hon Arthur Moody Awori
Vice President & Minister for Home Affairs
You are doing a good job as a prison reformer. However the vice presidency is overwhelming you. I will keep you as a Minister for Home Affairs.

Hon Moses Akaranga,Dip
Minister of State for Public Service

The President did not put you there in good faith. You fried Mudavadi in 2002. He deep-fried you in the referendum. Your task is to cut him to size and probably karanga him again in 2007. Do you have what it takes? Please consider a career change.

Hon John Njoroge Michuki,
Minister of State for Internal Security & Provincial Administration

You can make a good provincial commissioner. This docket is clearly larger than you. You have exhausted all the tricks in the books and yet we are still in the same situation we were in a few years ago. I must however admit that you streamlined the matatu industry. If I was to offer you a job in the public service I will make you the chairman of Transport Licensing Board. However you are past retirement age.

Hon John Munyes
Minister of State for Special Programmes

Sir your people passed a vote of no confidence in the government you are now serving in the recently concluded referendum. You together with your chairman misled the president regarding the people’s views. You thus turned yourself into a false prophet. You have no business being in the cabinet.

Hon Lt Col Gideon Sielo Konchella
Minister of State for Registration & Immigration


I have nothing against you. However a person who is clearly out of touch with his people has no business being in the cabinet. Remember your predecessor in Kilgoris occupied a much more powerful office than yours yet you beat him in 2002. You are among the many false prophets in the cabinet.
Hon James Njenga Karume
Minister of State for Defence


The less said about you the better.

Hon Suleiman Shakombo, Dip(Mngmt)
Minister of State for National Heritage

I thought you are a national heritage!

Hon David Mwiraria, BA, MA (Mak)
Minister for Finance


Your training is in mathematics and not economics or finance. If you make my shortlist I would make you the Minister for Planning.

Hon Henry Obwocha, BA, MA (Oxon) FCPA(K) FCCA
Minister for Planning & National Development

You belong to Ford People an opposition party. What are you doing here? Your place is in the Public Accounts Committee. I would charge you with obtaining a job by false pretences.

Hon Raphael Tuju, Dip (KIMC) (MA?)
Minister for Foreign Affairs & International Co-operation

You are a good comedian. Unfortunately international relations is a grave business requiring well-trained people and not clowns. You will definitely kill our reputation as a country. For the sake of this country please stay out of the foreign office. We can always fix you somewhere e.g as KBC’s editor- in- chief.

Hon Prof George Saitoti, Bsc, Msc, PhD
Minister For Education

You can make a great choirmaster. The Baba Na Mama songs are still registered in our memories. There comes a time when the interests of the nation supercedes that of a minister. That time is now. Please sir step aside.

Hon Charity Ngilu, KCE
Minister for Health

You blow both hot and cold. I wish you opted for either. Because of your unpredictability one cannot entrust you with a serious job. You are among the few leaders who believe that your candle will shine brighter if your neighbour’s is put off.

Hon Dr Mukhisa Kituyi, BA, MA, PhD
Minister for Trade & Industry

You are among the handful of ministers who perform. I would give you better appointments in the Cabinet. However you will do with a little humility. Remember pride comes before a fall.

Hon John Kipsang Koech, BA
Minister For East Africa & Regional
Cooperation
You can make a good headmaster. Without wasting time I would make you the Headmaster of Chebole Secondary School.

Hon Prof Kivutha Kibwana, LLB (Nrb) LLM (Lon), LLM (Harvard), SJD
Minister for Environment & Natural Resources
You were great when you were in the academia and civil society. However you look like fish out of water in politics. How the mighty have fallen! You should seriously consider a career change. In the meanwhile I think you can do very well as a minister for Justice and Constitutional Affairs.

Hon Kipruto Kiprono arap Kirwa, Dip (Agr. Eng) Dip. Ed
Minister for Agriculture

You are a great talker. I would persuade the Leader of the Official Opposition to fix you somewhere probably as a shadow Minister for Agriculture.

Hon Njeru Ndwiga, KACE
Minister for Cooperative Development


You must have been an aggressive insurance agent. I am sure you realised that running a government is not as easy as selling life policies. That is why you resorted to sycophancy. If there were a ministry of sycophancy I would promptly post you there. By the way did I hear you say that you used to ride in wheelbarrows before becoming a minister?

Hon Mutua Katuku, BA, MA
Minister for Water & Irrigation

You have distinguished yourself as a sycophant. I would appoint you an assistant minister in Njeru Ndwiga’s ministry. However such a ministry do not exist at the moment.

Hon Mutahi Kagwe
Minister for Information & Communication

We are watching.

Hon Chirau Ali Mkwere, BA, MA
Minister for Transport


Sir, you are a disaster personified. I will not allow you anywhere near a public office.

Hon Simeon Nyachae, KAPE
Minister for Roads & Public Works

In 2002 you told us that we should not elect Mr Kibaki because he is incompetent. You were right, but what are you doing in his government? You are an opportunist per excellence!

Hon Morris Dzoro, BA, MA
Minister for Tourism & Wildlife

Your greatest achievement in your ministry to date is your selling of our animals to Thailand and de-gazettement of Amboseli. I will not allow you anywhere near any public property otherwise I will have you charged for treason.

Hon Maina Kamanda
Minister for Sports, Culture & Gender

I do not want to be sued for libel!

Hon Martha Karua, LLB
Minister for Justice & Constitutional Affairs

You did a good job in the Ministry of Water. However you need a refresher course in geography, Kenya is bigger than Kirinyaga! Your volcanic temperament is not suitable for this ministry at this time in history, your legal background notwithstanding. However local councils need a person like you. I would therefore give you the local government ministry.

Hon Dr Mohamed Kuti
Minister for Youth

You were elected on KANU ticket. What are you doing here? Please ishia!

Hon Abdi Mohammed
Minister for Regional Development

See Mohammed Kuti’s letter.

Hon Kiraitu Murungi, LLB, LLM (Nrb) LLM (Harvard)
Minister for Energy

You once advised the former president to go look after his ngoats, buy a TV set and observe how ngovernment is run. Time has come for you to take your own advice. Time to go back to Imenti is now.

Hon Dr Newton Kulundu, MBchB (Nrb) (MPH)
Minister for Labour & Human Resource Development

Daktari just admit hi mambo ya uwaziri is beyond your ability. I would give you an assistant minister’s position in the ministry of health.

Hon Musikari Kombo, BA
Minister for Local Government

I do not want to be sued for libel.

Hon Joseph Munyao, KCE
Minister for Livestock Development & Fisheries

At first I thought this ministry was suitable for you. However I think you can make a great cattle dip manager!

Hon. Amos Kimunya, Bcom (Nrb) FCPA (K) CPS (K)
Minister for Lands & Settlement

You are an accomplished accountant. I did not know that accountants also deal in land. To be fair to you I would place you in the finance ministry as an assistant minister. You need to learn the ropes.

Hon Soita Shitanda
Minister for Housing

You owe you position in the cabinet to your chairman. You have set a precedent of sorts. You together with Kibwana, Wekesa and Munyes are the only Kenyans who have successfully demanded to be made cabinet ministers. Watch out for the backlash. Remember however that Chairman Kombo is a bad company.

Hon Dr Noah Wekesa, Bsc (Vet Medicine)
Minister for Science & Technology


I think you are suitable for this job. But you can do better in Livestock and Fisheries Ministry. However you should not keep bad company. Chairman Kombo is bad company.

S Amos Wako, Bsc (Econ)(Lon) LLB (Dar) LLM (Lon) EBS, EGH, SC
Attorney General

I did not know that lawyers could be mercenaries. In the world of mercenaries you are king. I would therefore export you to countries where your services will be appreciated. Iraq and Zimbabwe quickly comes to mind.



Thursday, December 08, 2005

KIBAKI'S RETIREMENT TEAM

A casual observer may imagine that President Kibaki has finally crafted a dream team. A team that will deliver on the promises he made to us 3 years ago. However a keen look at the new cabinet reveal the following: -

q That to the President loyalty means you say yes to anything
q That the President is not interested in the second term
q That he is a silent supporter of the ODM- the ODM requested him not to divide them by appointing some of their members to the cabinet and leaving out the others. The President granted their request.
q He has given the ODM a licence to campaign for 2007 without the shackles of ministerial duties

The President has therefore a crafted a retirement team to help him leave some legacy upon his retirement in 2007. We should therefore give him all the necessary cooperation so that he does not blame us when he finally leaves office.

I take this chance to wish the President all the best even as he prepares for his retirement.

For the Orange team I have this message- go ye therefore to all the parts of the country and consolidate your support. This is a golden chance and do not squander it.

Wednesday, December 07, 2005

PECULIAR PEOPLE

We are the most interesting people on the planet
At a glance one will be tempted to think
That we possess dual personality
Otherwise how do you explain the following: -


We go to the streets, we holler, we demonstrate,
We cause rumpus
All in the name of agitating
For multiparty system of government,
Fifteen years later,
And we are clamouring
For a government of national unity (one party
system)

We condemn tribalism and nepotism
But we do not mind
When we are the beneficiaries
We condemn those who dare oppose our tribal chiefs as traitors
Come elections
And as sheep we vote in one direction

We say malicious things
About people from other communities (tribes)
Yet we dine and wine with them, we go church together and we even intermarry!

We preach against corruption from the rooftops
Yet we love the corrupt
We elect them to local councils and parliament
We give them front rows in our places of worship
And we do not mind receiving their gifts!
Or do we hate the sin but love the sinner?

Our leaders hurl insults and threaten each other
But tomorrow
They are in the same coalition, alliance or movement
And there are all smiles
And we as spectators do not notice the incongruity!

We are a peculiar people
We are Kenyans!

Monday, December 05, 2005

Manamsim
A COHESIVE CABINET


Was I to reconstitute the cabinet this is how it will look like.

President
Hon Mwai Kibaki

Vice President
Hon Kalonzo Musyoka

Office Of the President
Public Service & Cabinet Office
Minister –Amos Kimunya
Asst Minister- Kivutha Kibwana
Permanent Secretary & Secretary to Cabinet- Joseph Kinyua

Department of National Security & Provincial Administration
Minister - Hon Ekwe Ethuro
Asst -Hon Musikari Kombo
Permanent Secretary- Philemon Mwaisaka

Ministry for Finance, Planning & National Development
Minister-- Hon David Mwiraria
Assist-Hon Henry Obwocha
Permanent Secretary- Dr Nehemiah Ng’eno

Ministry for Foreign Affairs & International Co-operation
Minister- Hon Peter Anyang’ Nyongo
Asst-Hon Moses Wasike Wetangula
Permanent Secretary-Amb. Frost Josiah

Ministry For Education, Research & Science
Minister- Hon Dr Kilemi Mwiria
Asst- Daniel Karaba
Franklin Bett
Permanent Secretary-Prof Chacha Nyaigoti Chacha

Ministry for Health
Minister- Hon Winfred Nyiva Mwendwa
Asst- Hon Zaddock Syongo
Permanent Secretary-Prof Julius Kiambi

Ministry For East Africa & Regional Cooperation
Minister- Hon Joseph Nyagah
Asst. Hon Stephen Tarus
Permanent Secretary-Rebecca Mwikali Nabutola

Ministry for Environment, Lands & Natural Resources
Minister- Hon Wangari Maathai
Asst: Hon Orwa Ojode
Permanent Secretary-Prof Ratemo Michieka

Ministry for Agriculture, Livestock Development & Fisheries
Minister- Hon Dr Noah Wekesa
Asst -Hon Dr Wilfred Machage
Permanent Secretary-Wellington Godo

Ministry for Cooperatives, Trade & Industry
Minister- Hon Dr Mukhisa Kituyi
Asst. Prof Christine Mango
Permanent Secretary-David Nalo

Ministry for Water & Irrigation
Minister- Hon Kipruto Arap Kirwa
Asst- Hon Lucas Maitha
Permanent Secretary-Prof George Okeyo Kroda

Ministry for Information & Communication
Minister- Hon Joe Khamisi
Asst- Hon Wickliffe Osundwa
Permanent Secretary-Dr Alfred Mutua

Ministry for Transport, Roads & Public Works
Minister- Hon Eng Raila Amolo Odinga
Asst. Hon Eng Joshua Toro
Permanent Secretary- Eng David Stower

Ministry for Tourism, Wildlife & National Heritage
Minister- Hon Najib Balala
Asst:Hon Beth Mugo
Permanent Secretary-Raymond Matiba

Ministry for Sports, Culture, Gender & Youth
Minister- Hon Peter Keneth
Asst- Cecily Mbarire
Permanent Secretary-Daniel Mule

Ministry for Home Affairs
Minister- Hon Moody Awori
Asst-Hon Alicen Chelaite
Permanent Secretary-Zachary Ogongo

Ministry for Energy
Minister- Hon William ole Ntimama
Asst-Mutahi Kagwe
Permanent Secretary-Solomon Boit

Ministry for Labour, Housing & Social Services
Minister- Hon Ochillo Ayacko
Asst – Hon Fred Gumo
Permanent Secretary-Nancy Kirui

Ministry for Local Government
Minister- Hon Lina Kilimo
Asst- Hon Mwangi Kiunjuri
Permanent Secretary-James Ongwae

State Law Office
Attorney General- Dr Patrick Loch Otieno Lumumba
Director of Public Prosecutions- Keriako Tobiko
Solicitor General- Dan Ameyo
NEW WINE

We have been clamouring for change since 1950s. In 1963 we attained independence and our spirits were lifted believing that at long last we had attained the freedom we all longed for. But alas our liberators soon became our oppressors!

Land grabbing became the order of the day political assassinations took place. The white highlands became black highlands for a selected privileged group. The black man became our oppressor!

With a new regime in 1978 many sighed with relief hoping and believing that the new chief would turn things around and would lessen our yoke. But alas the new chief became our new oppressor!

Land grabbing was doubled. State resources were dished out to a selected few for a song. We again longed for a new liberator.

We petitioned the white man to come to our rescue and within no time our joint and several efforts yielded multiparty and once more we sighed with relief. But wait our relief was yet to come even as our liberators jostled for the high table.

Come 2002 and we all sighed with relief even as new leadership took over the reigns. But alas our liberators became our new oppressors.

Jobs were dished out to friends and relatives the rule of law was replaced with the rule of the lord. Our liberators became our new lords.

The problem is the wine. We have deceived ourselves for far too long only content in changing the wine skin without changing the wine.
It is time for the new wine !