@moseskoinange we cant verify whether that was true or not what is is that the procedure is clearly laid down..They could have only sat down when the Judiciary Service Commission and the CIOC were present to evaluate the nominees..you cant pick candidates at random .Even if they are qualified the constitution clearly stipulates the guidelines for appointing people to government offices..cause at the end of the day every nominee should be given equal opportunity to occupy the termed office..
The only reason Kibaki has not yet been arrested for flaunting the rules is because the office of the president is a constitutional office hence you cannot take an office to court but you can ask for reprieve by merely tabling an injunction in the constitutional court or simply tabling a private members bill in the newly formed senate or presently the sitting parliament. But without any shred of doubt the president has contra-veined the law. Which is unfortunate
When it comes to civil education it should start right in parliament ..these nerds needs an a polishing up. Defending Kibaki is wrong .His nominations was unprocedural PERIOD.
@ShattyDiablo I am not a Tribalist and don't start branding me like the way Kenyans are doing. I support Raila. I am giving a view on the both principals. Their powers are not like the Ethiopian President and Prime Minister. you probably don't even know the Ethio President because he has no powers than PM Meles
@moseskoinange I beg to differ. I have read the constitutional clause on nominations and appointments. The President is not above the law in the current constitution. The only power he has is to accent to reccommendations passed down to him by the CIOC. Another facet is that the interim government clause that allows for the provison of the Prime Minister spot until such a time that a new senate is elected. This means he cannot at whatever time pass policies without consultation with the PM
@nairobism Rodger that
moseskoinange 1 year ago
@nairobism si they consulted each other but disagreed on who to pick.
moseskoinange 1 year ago
@moseskoinange we cant verify whether that was true or not what is is that the procedure is clearly laid down..They could have only sat down when the Judiciary Service Commission and the CIOC were present to evaluate the nominees..you cant pick candidates at random .Even if they are qualified the constitution clearly stipulates the guidelines for appointing people to government offices..cause at the end of the day every nominee should be given equal opportunity to occupy the termed office..
nairobism 1 year ago
The only reason Kibaki has not yet been arrested for flaunting the rules is because the office of the president is a constitutional office hence you cannot take an office to court but you can ask for reprieve by merely tabling an injunction in the constitutional court or simply tabling a private members bill in the newly formed senate or presently the sitting parliament. But without any shred of doubt the president has contra-veined the law. Which is unfortunate
nairobism 1 year ago
When it comes to civil education it should start right in parliament ..these nerds needs an a polishing up. Defending Kibaki is wrong .His nominations was unprocedural PERIOD.
matts6894 1 year ago
tribe as the primary concept ......very bad for the current state of the nation
polopiach 1 year ago
CHIEF JUSTICE,ATTORNNEY GENERAL,DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC PROSECUTIONS,BEING SMUGGLED INTO OFFICE?
SO, WHAT LAW ARE THEY GOING TO INTERPRET AND UPHOLD.
KIBAKI IS BREAKING THE VERY CONSTITUTION HE SWORE TO PROTECT AND UPHOLD,AND IS THEREFORE BECOMING A DANGER TO NATIONAL SECURITY!!!!!
nyajowi 1 year ago
@ShattyDiablo I am not a Tribalist and don't start branding me like the way Kenyans are doing. I support Raila. I am giving a view on the both principals. Their powers are not like the Ethiopian President and Prime Minister. you probably don't even know the Ethio President because he has no powers than PM Meles
moseskoinange 1 year ago
@merkeju yes it has to go to the parliament, but am saying Raila should know that the president has the final say on nominations.
moseskoinange 1 year ago
Rails should know that even after consultations, the president has the final say. I mean how hard is it to understand that?
moseskoinange 1 year ago
@moseskoinange I thought it has to go to parliament,this people are just nominations, and they are to serve all kenyans not just KKK
merkeju 1 year ago
@moseskoinange its easier to see it ur way, of course when ur ideas r tribal based.
personally im not a raila supporter but if we hav to stick to the new constitution what the president does is wrong and dangerous.
try to look out of the box in the interest of all kenyans.
ShattyDiablo 1 year ago
@moseskoinange I beg to differ. I have read the constitutional clause on nominations and appointments. The President is not above the law in the current constitution. The only power he has is to accent to reccommendations passed down to him by the CIOC. Another facet is that the interim government clause that allows for the provison of the Prime Minister spot until such a time that a new senate is elected. This means he cannot at whatever time pass policies without consultation with the PM
nairobism 1 year ago