Rutashubanyuma
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- Sep 24, 2010
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For start, he needs to acknowledge NEC ought to be fully investigated by an impartial commission how it conducted this election despite its numerous vain claims that the election was free, fair and transparent. We need a legislation to empower that commission but we also need the same commission to investigate thoroughly how this very partisan police interfered with the electoral process. We cannot face another election where UKAWA are adamant they were shortchanged and we have a president who may or may not be a squatter at our IKULU pretending to bribe us with "peremende" and expect for a different result.
On government splurge, we need concrete policies and pieces of legislation
Thank you for your constructive response.I agree with all you said but I will give my two cents from the and I quote "For start, he needs to acknowledge NEC ought to be fully investigated by an impartial commission how it conducted this election despite its numerous vain claims that the election was free, fair and transparent. We need a legislation to empower that commission but we also need the same commission to investigate thoroughly how this very partisan police interfered with the electoral process. We cannot face another election where UKAWA are adamant they were shortchanged and we have a president who may or may not be a squatter at our IKULU pretending to bribe us with "peremende" and expect for a different result".
I agree with the starting point as the above but we need more of the how's' to achieve that. We should not expect the same minds that was a so primary to the problem to solve the same problem as they part and parcel of the problem and its creation, infact they the authors of the problem. It is so unfortunate that we have placed the duty of addressing the core of the problem to the international community. There are clearer signs that will not happen.
Again I agree and I quote..... "On government splurge, we need concrete policies and pieces of legislation" end of quote. Without the proper how's above we can never achieve this as well. The basis of these policies are founded in the basic principles of good governance which includes separation of powers and unblurred respect of the constitution, law and rules and norms by all citizens irrespective of their position and or partisan affiliations. It is unfortunate those entrusted to preserve the suggested do not feel their bound with the above obligation and no one is ready, willing of telling them objectively that they have failed in delivering this noble obligation. I agree with critics who will come and tell me that I have not provided a solution and like others I have only speaken on the problem and not the solution.
You speak as if we have a new guy in office but we have had 5 years with the same. Do we still need a second of your said "Shock therapy?" Is part of this therapy what we heard and or we saw in the last elections? JPM had his start now he should be finishing or installing a successor who will implement his vision tread along his legacy to ensure continuity which non of the previous presidents achieved or bothered to do. Lets be honest.You seem to be trying to jump the gun; you must appreciate the fact that this country needed a "Shock therapy" to stop a failing heart from total collapse while bidding time to initiate lasting clinical management. JPM needed to start somewhere; mind you even the cabinet and the new government structures are not in place yet, the parliament is in reccess; how the heck do you expect the president to start with reforms without the structures in place?!
Academic theories are non starters here; the situation on the theatre table determines the surgeons approach to the operation. Give JPM time to work out strategy and approach as he deems fit; afterall the buck stops with him not "Rutashubanyuma or Rutaililamumaisho" or any one of us lesser mortals for that matter!
Jipe muda wa kutosha; nchi haiwaki moto! Ili upate vigezo muhimu vya kufanyia uchambuzi sahihi zaidi.