Exclusive: Is the National Youth Service Key to TNA’s 2017 Electoral Victory?

Exclusive: Is the National Youth Service Key to TNA’s 2017 Electoral Victory?

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Is the National Youth Service Key to TNA's 2017 Electoral Victory?

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The last NYS recruitment advert. Can opposition CORD demand an audit of the outcome?



IN the last one year, Kenyas have been treated to subtle but very significant developments in the National Youth Service (NYS).

In July last year (2013) Kenya's Senate passed a law that brings back NYS conscription for high school graduates. Previously, the pre-university service was voluntary. But with the new law, all high school graduates will be required to sign up for the NYS, and undergo a program that give young people vocational training, instil patriotism and empower them to help safeguard the country. What did not escape keen political observers is that the law was sponsored, passed and implemented by Jubilee aligned senators. Of course the Jubilee president very promptly assented to it.

This was followed by a massive national recruitment into NYS in January 2014, one whose outcome is believed to have led to the ouster of Rugut as the Director of NYS. Even within the Jubilee government itself, there is sustained effort to strengthen one partner at the expense of weakening others, while simultaneously creating a county-based powerful structure of presidential authoritarianism using the provincial administration.

Globally, an increasing number of young people are enrolling into civilian or non-military national services, generally referred to as National Youth Services. Civilian national services have been instituted for varying reasons, such as to foster national unity; to make conscription more equitable; to provide young people with experience, perhaps to improve their employability; to achieve certain social objectives, such as helping poor people or the environment; or to allow students to fund their education.

It's a poorly kept secret that since independence, the insecure ruling elite routinely misused recruitment into police, military, NYS and KWS rangers to protect their individual interests and to favour certain regions in the republic. A survey by an American scholar in 2002 on Kenya's coup prevention strategies found that both Presidents Jomo Kenyatta and and Daniel Arap Moi "each set up a paramilitary organisation as a counterweight and rival to the other regular services of the military". Kenyatta bet big on the General Service Unit (also then known as FFU or Fanya Fujo Uone), and Moi on the dreaded Special Branch that is the present National Security Intelligence. They both filled the ranks with their tribesmen and lavished them with goodies at the expense of professionalism.

Experts are quick attribute the deteriorating insecurity in Kenya to, amongst other factors, the simmering discontent running deep in lower cadres of regular police who for several years now have been poorly remunerated, under-equipped, over-worked, and with non-existent terms of service; all at the expense of their bosses and their favoured counterparts in Administration Police.

Between 2005-2007, the Kenya Administration Police emerged from the shadows and morphed into a feared combat force, complete with an aviation department for aerial patrols, advanced anti-riot gear and speedboats for marine surveillance, with its annual budget rivaling that of the regular police and leaving the military forces anxiously glancing over their shoulders. Kibaki was clearly following in the footsteps of Kenyatta and Moi – creating a tribal personal army within the AP.

Thus, in the run-up to the contentious 2007 General Elections, thousands of AP officers were summoned to their training college in Nairobi for an undisclosed mission. These officers swore an oath, even as their colleagues from a certain region were ejected from the camp. It turned out that they were to act as poll agents of President Kibaki's Party of National Unity. Others were assigned official duties with the disbanded Electoral Commission of Kenya (ECK). The APs were further shocked by the appearance of a commissioner and top officials of ECK who trained them on how to stuff ballot papers.

A stunned nation then watched in shock as KTN played a clip in which fleets of buses provided by local company transport Citti Hoppa, owned by a deceased PNU politician, departed the AP camp in Embakasi carrying hundreds of AP officers to ferry them to their stations for electoral and political duties during the December elections. This mission ended in disaster for Kibaki and PNU.

Following Jubilee government assumption of office, and with 2017 electoral cycle just around the corner, the present regime is seemingly not leaving anything to chance. It does not escape anyone's attention that the same security chiefs who advised President Kibaki are the same security chiefs still advising President Uhuru Kenyatta and his deputy William Ruto. Like Kibaki in 2007, Uhuru is desperate to be re-elected in 2017, and has gone public to guarantee that his re-election in 2017 is a done deal and the rest should wait! So what's the plan with NYS? Why replace the Director with a Kibaki insider just at the same time increase the budget? The NYS budget has more than doubled in this financial year to over Ksh 6 billion up from over ksh 3 billion the previous year.

Further to this, the Chinese Prime Minister reportedly pledged a Ksh. 30 billion grant to NYS during his visit there accompanied by the Deputy President. This amount far exceeds the annual budget of the National Police, and constitutes a significant proportion of the annual defence budget. Is this money merely to train recruits to "excavate dams and undertake minor road repairs?"

It is against this background that the goings on in NYS should be viewed. Like PNU before it, the Jubilee government is planning huge numbers for youth recruitment for NYS paramilitary training under guise of an amorphous youth empowerment programme known as "Catalyze Transformative Youth Empowerment in Kenya". Jubilee have already enacted statutes that guarantees them numbers into the training programme.

The law is vague on the exact content of training for these recruits and how the state utilizes the new graduates.

For starters, Kenyans must bear in mind ‘paramilitary' is a militarised force or other organization whose organizational structure, training, subculture, and often function are similar to those of a professional state military, but which is not considered part of a state's formal armed forces. In layman terms, youth are being trained to be soldiers but not really be accountable to the Armed Forces or Police Acts, but be entirely left at the whims of the executive.

The devolution and planning cabinet secretary Ms Anne Waiguru, now widely considered to be the most powerful in Uhuru's kitchen cabinet, revealed that the NYS plans to recruit and train 21,870 youths annually, through what she called a "National Service" and that these servicemen and women will ‘disciple' 227,670 youths per year. The 227,670 youths will then "serve the nation" for between 4 to 6 months as paid labour under the supervision of the 21,870. These numbers break down to 10,935 biannually. Question is: How do these numbers fit with number of polling stations and polling streams in perceived opposition strongholds? What exactly does the NYS training entail? There are numerous ways such graduates can be used to skew the political platform.

According to Ms Waiguru, the start date for each cohort will be in July and January, and graduation to happen in November and May of each year. This means that there is an impending massive recruitment to NYS in the next few weeks. Waiguru further says that every six months a set of "Huduma Corps" comprising 10,935 recruits will graduate and after paramilitary training, youth will transfer to developmental activities such as building of small dams and water pans and integrated road construction. Sounds all good isn't it? But which law has been enacted to monitor these recruits beyond their graduation?

Another red flag in the NYS program is the state's proposal to create a security firm within NYS, ostensibly where Kenyans can hire NYS security guards to supplement the work of police. According to Ms Waiguru, NYS Security wing is intended to provide a sustainable alternative to militia groups and vigilantes. Did parliament debate and approve this? What is the scope of NYS towards providing civilian security and which law will NYS security men operate under? Will they be armed? What is the structure?

In 2005-2007 the opposition wasted too much energy basking on 2005 referendum victory and grew complacent, only to be caught sleeping with widespread electoral rigging whose foundations were traced back to administration police recruitment and training by Kriegler and Waki commissions. In 2013, the rigging was mainly digital with main protagonist were all focused in government duties of the grand coalition.

Why would CORD allow Uhuru to single handedly define the NYS paramilitary program without questioning its intentions and demanding a clear, equitable and transparent recruitment, training and deployment? Can CORD demand an independent audit of the January 2014 recruitment at NYS (including those of police and army) to be conducted? How about criteria for deployment into frontlines, how is it done? Who do some get UN and diplomatic missions abroad while others are consigned to sure death in Baragoi and Somalia? Lack of youth employment ranks third after inflation and insecurity on issues that the nation feel are the most serious according to the recent survey of by IPSOS Synovate. This means joblessness is a major problem that bedevils all counties and all regions and such recruitment must be equitable and fair.

In 2017, let not the opposition CORD be caught asleep when thousands of "empowered" NYS graduates, labelled by Ms Waiguru as "Huduma Corps", are unleashed for political and paramilitary errands. There is ample time to counter these moves using legal and political methods.


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The man who replaced Rugut at NYS....tribe matters in Kenya for real!

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Dr. Nelson Githinji, the new Director General of the National Youth Service (NYS).
 
SHOCKING:

THE SINISTER TRUTH BEHIND ANNE WAIGURU'S VIGILANTE ARMY SHE IS PREPARING IN NYS-RECRUITMENT of 21,870 youths to the NYS yearly, up from the current 2,000. The youths will need to save part of the pay for work to form a seed fund that will ultimately be used to access loans.

- THE 21,870 annual recruits regimented into squads of 15 will make a mandatory contribution of Sh100 per day to accumulate Sh111,000 after an average of 74 days of service. The contribution will be used to get a loan three times the amount either from a cooperative or Uwezo Fund or even a matching grant from the parent ministry.-

-THIS is enough to buy two brand new motor cycles for the squad of 15. This is how MUNGIKI does it through Amani Sasa," the document says.

-Ms WAIGURU said the strategy will create opportunities for government to counter strategies vigilante groups use to recruit and radicalise Kenyan youth.

-The NYS recruits to "disciple" another 227,670 for a year. This group will then serve the country for between four to six months as paid labour under the supervision of the 21,870.

-THE "discipled" MUNGIKI STYLE will be identified but says after the service, the 227, disciples will be organised under what the document terms "four principles of social movements-regimentation, RITUALS (MUNGIKI STYLE) of bonding, livelihoods and identity and significance".

-THE SQUADS of 15 will then be linked to the Nyumba Kumi initiative as well as Uwezo and the Kenya Youth Enterprise Development Fund in an unclear arrangement.(SINISTER AND SUSPECT)
-"BORROW (sic) from the Mugudugudu model in Rwanda (THE GENOCIDE LINKED GROUP)or the Kebele model in Ethiopia to involve the youth in Manyumba Kumi. This will be a significant score", the document notes.

-THE 227,670 youths will be "regimented" into 323 squads of youths per county, meaning, there will be 4,845 youths in each county who will have graduated from the programme.

-The NYS recruits are also expected to create what is being referred to as "Huduma Corps"(COULD EASILY TURN INTO TERROR GROUPS) of 10,935. The service will be reorganised in nine units with service men and women posted to work under these units as part of service to the nation.

They include integrated dam construction units (2,250), road construction units (6,345), Vector control units (3,645), slums civil works and public environment units ( 1,215), Huduma kitchens units (840), Traffic control units (1,215), public security units (1,280) and agriculture units (6,075).
 
Waiguru: I did not fire Rugut via SMS, but he had to leave

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PHOTO | FILE Devolution and Planning Cabinet Secretary Anne Waiguru waters a tree at the National Youth Service headquarters on May 7, 2014, as Director General Japther Rugut (in uniform) and PS Peter Mangiti look on. Mr Rugut was removed from his position a few days later. NATION

By PATRICK NZIOKA
On May 7, two days before the arrival of Chinese Premier Li Keqiang in a landmark visit to Kenya, Devolution Cabinet Secretary Anne Waiguru visited the National Youth Service headquarters in Ruaraka, Nairobi. She was received by the Director General, Mr Japther Kiplimo Rugut.

A picture of the Cabinet Secretary planting a tree later emerged, probably as a mark of a successful visit. But a senior NYS official who attended a closed-door meeting with Ms Waiguru and her Principal Secretary Peter Mangiti said things were less than cordial as the Cabinet Secretary warned those who did not measure up to her vision that they would be transferred to the Sports ministry, or the counties.

The most significant announcement was that the Chinese Premier would visit NYS on May 11. But according to the source, on the appointed day, Mr Rugut received a text message asking him not to attend the event. The long-serving administrator learnt that he had been transferred to the Sports ministry, just like his predecessor Japheth Mwania, and replaced by Dr Nelson Githinji.

It is an appointment that stirred controversy within the Jubilee Alliance and triggered debate on social media about ethnic balance in appointments and disrespect to senior civil servants such as Mr Rugut.

But in an interview with the Sunday Nation on Friday, Ms Waiguru, who is emerging as one of the most powerful individuals in government, denied sacking Mr Rugut through SMS, adding that she followed proper procedures.
"He was not fired by SMS. He was not the only one. We released the director general and his deputy as well as other people because we needed to change the situation," she said.

NOT BY SMS

On Friday, during a media briefing at State House, President Uhuru Kenyatta also denied Mr Rugut was relieved of his duties through an SMS.

"That is not true. What I can confirm is that yes, indeed, the officer who was in charge of NYS was moved to another State department in a normal reshuffle in government. And again, what I can say is that there will be more changes to come," he said.

Dr Githinji, a former mid-level manager at Coca Cola who later had a brief stint as State House comptroller in the Mwai Kibaki administration, reported to NYS on the day the Chinese delegation visited alongside Deputy President William Ruto. But later in the week after President Kenyatta posted photographs on Facebook of Dr Githinji's swearing-in, State House was forced to take down the post that had sharply divided opinion with more than 4,500 comments.

Ms Waiguru acknowledged she initiated the move to remove Mr Rugut within the laid down procedure, saying he and his team did not perform as expected.

Mr Rugut rose through the ranks to become a provincial commissioner in the last two regimes and had only served at NYS for a year.

Multiple interviews with officials at NYS said no questions had previously been raised on Mr Rugut's performance and there were no complaints on supplies and equipment to recruits.

"We expected him to bring his own senior officials when he was appointed, but he opted to work with those he found here. However, we now believe it is some of those people that have worked with outsiders to undermine him," said a senior officer, who requested not to be named.

Interviews with those privy to the matter confirmed a vicious fight at the institution over the control of billions of shillings from the government, donors and internally generated revenue.

In the 2013/2014 financial year, NYS received Sh7 billion from the government out of which about Sh5 billion was to construct small dams and water pans across the country.

The institution is also said to be generating about Sh600 million monthly mostly from the hiring out of equipment that include heavy machinery, drilling rigs, earth movers and vehicles.

But to add to the intrigues, NYS officials say political commentator and consultant Mutahi Ngunyi, famous for his "tyranny of numbers" prediction of a Jubilee win in the last General Election, was hired in February to spearhead restructuring.

It was not clear how Mr Ngunyi's services were procured since no public advertisements were made. NYS insiders also questioned his skills in the area.

FISHY PROCESS
"Mr Ngunyi came with three other people and are sometimes based at the NYS premises but all we were told was they were consultants who would be working to restructure NYS.

We were, however, not told of his terms of reference or how he was hired," our NYS source said, adding that the consultants' contract was worth millions of shillings.

Ms Waiguru acknowledged Mr Ngunyi was indeed consulting for NYS but added he was only working for a company that had been given the job. The CS, however, declined to name the consulting firm nor the amount they were being paid. She referred the Sunday Nation to PS Mangiti for details, but his phone went unanswered.

Ms Waiguru pointed out that the firm was hired through restricted tendering because NYS was a security outfit just like other uniformed disciplines and the consultant was expected to handle sensitive documents.
When asked on Thursday whether Mr Ngunyi had the requisite know-how in restructuring organisations, the CS insisted he was bringing to the table skills just like any other consultant.

Mr Ngunyi has in the past strenuously denied consulting for President Kenyatta, but on Wednesday he told The Star newspaper that he now consulted for the government strictly as a business. In the same interview he denied being Ms Waiguru's political adviser, even though he mentioned nothing about his NYS role that has now been revealed.

Ms Waiguru has also defended the appointment of Dr Githinji, a civilian, to head a security outfit, saying there was no law that demanded a uniformed officer to be at the helm. Sources told the Sunday Nation the Devolution ministry has previously resisted attempts to transfer NYS to the Interior ministry.

SUPPORTED THE CS

The chairperson of the Public Service Commission, Mrs Margaret Kobia, supported the minister adding that the changes were necessary as a result of the radical transformation that NYS is undergoing.

Another controversial proposal that has been put forward by the consultants is to shorten the training period for recruits to facilitate the recruitment of about 20,000 youths a year as opposed to the current 4,000. The move is aimed at the Jubilee agenda of creating youth employment.

But NYS insiders say that in its current state the organisation has no capacity to take in such a large number of recruits.

On performance, the CS blamed Mr Rugut saying NYS was unable to deliver on its target of constructing 830 pans and 189 small dams this financial year. They only managed 80 pans.

She explained she was forced to give the job to water service bodies in areas they were supposed to be built resulting in the awarding of 550 contracts that are being carried out. Ms Waiguru now says the function of constructing the water pans and small dams in the next financial year would revert to the NYS.

In addition, the authority to incur expenses was withdrawn after only Sh1 billion had been committed by the Rugut administration.

But those interviewed say matters took a turn for the worse after completion of 50 pans when Mr Rugut resisted corrupt cartels that were keen on unprocedurally benefitting from the resources.

We were told of a senior officer who would make unauthorised visits to the field to demand kickbacks. When the matter reached Mr Rugut, he suspended the officer, a move that was not taken kindly. From then on, authority to undertake some of the tasks and which initially came from the director general was being issued by some ministry officials without Mr Rugut's knowledge.

QUESTION THE APPOINTMENT

On Saturday, Kericho Senator Charles Keter, a close ally of Deputy President Ruto, questioned the urgency of making the changes and said the job should have been competitively filled.

"I think the way it was done leaves a lot of questions unanswered. Why was it done on a weekend and yet the person had not committed an offence? You cannot act with such immediacy unless there is something. And yet Dr Githinji is a good man and an excellent individual. The President and the Deputy should discuss it," said Mr Keter, adding that the matter was not expected to cause cracks in the ruling coalition.

Leaders from Mr Ruto's Rift Valley backyard, where Mr Rugut comes from, have criticised the treatment of the respected administrator.

Waiguru: I did not fire Rugut via SMS, but he had to leave - News - nation.co.ke
 
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