This is continued from elsewhere. I hope someone can deliver it to Solja:
Solja
The newspaper is quoting Uhuru Kenyatta. It is his opinion on how he wants petroleum revenues shared. Uhuru Kenyatta is one man in a country of nearly 49 million.
That said let us look at the issues he raises:
"the inequitable distribution of resources": As of now Turkana is the victim of decades of inequitable distribution. It is too early to speak of a scenario that might not occur for 100 years. In event that inequality were to happen, it would be the role of parliament to take steps to rectify it in line with the provisions of the constitution. It falls out of the normal duties of the President to dictate the distribution of resources.
"the implementation of the (percentages set by Parliament) shall pose the challenge of the inequitable distribution of resources": At the end of the day, this is a natural resource that must first and foremost benefit the locals most. Uhuru Kenyatta does not spell out how monies to the local community under a law of equal strength to the one he is referring to would amount to a violation. Neither have you.
" beyond their absorption capacities": I would like to repeat for the 7th time: What is the absorption capacity of Turkana? Please share with me how Uhuru arrived at that. What is the Absorption Capacity of Kiambu? Or Coffee Farmers in General?
I am glad that you acknowledge that Uhuru Kenyatta used his memo to legislate contrary to his public LIE in Turkana that he does not legislate.
Get smart. Stop repeating the same point 6 times. That redundancy might be natural but it is annoying to people with some intelligence. Now you tell me what you understand from this:
"The memo on the rejection of the Petroleum Bill will now be scrutinised by the Energy Committee in the National Assembly and its counterpart in the Senate before consideration by both Houses.
In the National Assembly and Senate, legislators opposed to the memo have to get a two-thirds majority to overturn it".
""Unless the shares of the petroleum revenues reserved to county governments are capped, the implementation of the (percentages set by Parliament) shall pose the challenge of the inequitable distribution of resources and the risk that county governments and local communities shall receive disproportionately higher allocations that might be beyond their absorption capacities," the president said in the memo."
http://allafrica.com/stories/201701040153.html