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IEBC chairmans - from frying pan to the fire
« on: November 17, 2016, 09:45:12 AM »
List of underwhelming candidates from the main opposing tribes. What a disaster.
The final list
Mr David Mukii Mereka,
Ms Roseline Odhiambo-Odede,
Dr John Kangu Mutakha,
Ms Margaret Wambui Ngugi Shava
Mr David Malakwen Kiprop.

--We might end up with uknown David mukii mereka or maybe Kangu Mutakha?

http://www.nation.co.ke/news/Race-for-IEBC-top-job-narrows-to-five/1056-3454944-7vi5os/index.html

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Re: IEBC chairmans - from frying pan to the fire
« Reply #1 on: November 17, 2016, 04:26:42 PM »
Looks there was nothing much they could have done given the shortlist. Our polarizing and petty politics is not helping as it is chasing suitable candidates from such sensitive jobs. The perception of influence of lobbying complicates things further.

There is need to seek ways on how we can benefit from electoral commission heads from say Ghana, Botswana or any polarized nation that has been able to pull credible elections.

http://www.nation.co.ke/news/1056-3447182-5gm7u5z/index.html
Government, even in its best state, is but a necessary evil; in its worst state, an intolerable one ~ Thomas Paine

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Re: IEBC chairmans - from frying pan to the fire
« Reply #2 on: November 18, 2016, 08:48:29 AM »
The same thing is happening at EACC. These are career killer jobs.

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Re: IEBC chairmans - from frying pan to the fire
« Reply #3 on: November 18, 2016, 01:51:50 PM »
Looks there was nothing much they could have done given the shortlist. Our polarizing and petty politics is not helping as it is chasing suitable candidates from such sensitive jobs. The perception of influence of lobbying complicates things further.

There is need to seek ways on how we can benefit from electoral commission heads from say Ghana, Botswana or any polarized nation that has been able to pull credible elections.

http://www.nation.co.ke/news/1056-3447182-5gm7u5z/index.html

Where did you get the idea that GOK is looking for an electoral commission head that works effectively and with integrity ?
This means you actually think e.g GOK is looking for an EACC head that would actually fight corruption after Kinisu exit


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Re: IEBC chairmans - from frying pan to the fire
« Reply #4 on: November 18, 2016, 05:29:39 PM »
Looks there was nothing much they could have done given the shortlist. Our polarizing and petty politics is not helping as it is chasing suitable candidates from such sensitive jobs. The perception of influence of lobbying complicates things further.

There is need to seek ways on how we can benefit from electoral commission heads from say Ghana, Botswana or any polarized nation that has been able to pull credible elections.

http://www.nation.co.ke/news/1056-3447182-5gm7u5z/index.html

Where did you get the idea that GOK is looking for an electoral commission head that works effectively and with integrity ?
This means you actually think e.g GOK is looking for an EACC head that would actually fight corruption after Kinisu exit



Exactly.

The primary qualification for these jobs is Keep the status quo.

If any of the current applicants were absolutely serious in going after mega thieves (EACC) or stopping the massive looting at the IEBC, they would never get the job, let alone make the shortlist.

Source: 50+ years of being fooled over and over again.

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Re: IEBC chairmans - from frying pan to the fire
« Reply #5 on: November 18, 2016, 08:04:55 PM »
We have to keep on trying to tinker with the system until we get it right.  All these people are better than the corrupt and arrogant Hassan. Hii ni maendeleo.  This job does not need an arrogant, pompous SOB.  This jobs needs a humble, honest,  hard working patriotic Kenyan.  Lets give one of them a chance with the full knowledge that if they screw it up they will end up in jail or fired before 2022.
"I have done my job and I will not change anything dead or a live" Malonza

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Re: IEBC chairmans - from frying pan to the fire
« Reply #6 on: November 18, 2016, 08:16:59 PM »
Looks there was nothing much they could have done given the shortlist. Our polarizing and petty politics is not helping as it is chasing suitable candidates from such sensitive jobs. The perception of influence of lobbying complicates things further.

There is need to seek ways on how we can benefit from electoral commission heads from say Ghana, Botswana or any polarized nation that has been able to pull credible elections.

http://www.nation.co.ke/news/1056-3447182-5gm7u5z/index.html

Where did you get the idea that GOK is looking for an electoral commission head that works effectively and with integrity ?
This means you actually think e.g GOK is looking for an EACC head that would actually fight corruption after Kinisu exit



Exactly.

The primary qualification for these jobs is Keep the status quo.

If any of the current applicants were absolutely serious in going after mega thieves (EACC) or stopping the massive looting at the IEBC, they would never get the job, let alone make the shortlist.

Source: 50+ years of being fooled over and over again.

Agreed.  But don't forget the primary reason for trying to change them.  For Raila to win.  I am convinced integrity is the least of the concerns of both sides.
"I freed a thousand slaves.  I could have freed a thousand more if only they knew they were slaves."

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Re: IEBC chairmans - from frying pan to the fire
« Reply #7 on: November 18, 2016, 09:52:37 PM »
That's too cynical.  The primary reason is "free and fair" elections.  There was a measurable  general consensus in the country that Iebc was not only corrupt but incompetent. Not everybody who voiced that opinion was a Raila supporter by any stretch.


Looks there was nothing much they could have done given the shortlist. Our polarizing and petty politics is not helping as it is chasing suitable candidates from such sensitive jobs. The perception of influence of lobbying complicates things further.

There is need to seek ways on how we can benefit from electoral commission heads from say Ghana, Botswana or any polarized nation that has been able to pull credible elections.

http://www.nation.co.ke/news/1056-3447182-5gm7u5z/index.html

Where did you get the idea that GOK is looking for an electoral commission head that works effectively and with integrity ?
This means you actually think e.g GOK is looking for an EACC head that would actually fight corruption after Kinisu exit



Exactly.

The primary qualification for these jobs is Keep the status quo.

If any of the current applicants were absolutely serious in going after mega thieves (EACC) or stopping the massive looting at the IEBC, they would never get the job, let alone make the shortlist.

Source: 50+ years of being fooled over and over again.

Agreed.  But don't forget the primary reason for trying to change them.  For Raila to win.  I am convinced integrity is the least of the concerns of both sides.
"I have done my job and I will not change anything dead or a live" Malonza

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Re: IEBC chairmans - from frying pan to the fire
« Reply #8 on: November 19, 2016, 04:50:25 PM »
The Uhuruto status quo  would benefit more from a credible IEBC that delivers a free and fair elections given the tribal arithmetic and numbers are on their side.  Kenya at large would also benefit from such a free and fair election.

Mutakha, a Raila man will definitely get it, which will cool down the temperatures and enhance perception of free and fair among Raila supporters.

There are always opportunities to change things in areas and circumstances where there are little contentions or interests by elites as Matiang'i is doing in education.
Government, even in its best state, is but a necessary evil; in its worst state, an intolerable one ~ Thomas Paine

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Re: IEBC chairmans - from frying pan to the fire
« Reply #9 on: November 19, 2016, 08:29:04 PM »
That's too cynical.  The primary reason is "free and fair" elections.  There was a measurable  general consensus in the country that Iebc was not only corrupt but incompetent. Not everybody who voiced that opinion was a Raila supporter by any stretch.

I agree with that.  So there were real issues of integrity around them.  But my point is, when Raila loses, this incoming group is also going to be up for replacement.

What needs to be done is put in a longer term mindset when thinking of such problems as IEBC.  In Kenya, the problem is the corrections are usually made with the next election and Raila's potential performance in it as the yardstick.  It becomes a vicious circle.
"I freed a thousand slaves.  I could have freed a thousand more if only they knew they were slaves."

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