Robina
If everyone said I don't agree with the law that protects my neighbor's land and so I will raze his home to the ground and let him go to court where I am sure the courts will dispense with the law... you realize that would be war.
A government has no option but to bend over backwards and obey the law. In some silly jurisdictions like the US where their own jurisprudence has place corporations, government etc on the same footing as Human Beings, we have had cases of citizens resorting to violence and their defense has been "well, the government started it".
Fine, CS should proceed because you do not agree with the laws that forbid them from either working for anybody else than the state and from engaging in partisan politics. So let me ask you a question:
CS have an administrative / legal role. They are required by law to make certain decisions exercising their discretion. The CS Internal Security is given wind powers to issue directions to the IG on policy, Designate certain areas as he deems fit for security etc; The Minister for Health may also take decisions on matters of public health while the Education CS has powers over the school calendar and many issues previously under the Director of Education - until the late seventies a Mzungu or their lackey (Mzungu could not trust an independence African politician to make fair decisions on education).
What are the chances that even if the minister makes the decision fairly and without prejudice, a person shall not claim that he did so out of political malice arising from his political beliefs?
CASE IN POINT: Joho's guns and security was withdrawn. He went to court and it played out as I have suggested. The court saw politics in a security decision and threw hot water in Nkaissery's face.
We don't have to agree with the laws... for instance you don't agree with the attempted repeal of section 2A (party hopping). Bad laws should be ignored and challenged in court if push comes to shove. The CS's should keep it up - and NASA, NGOs, IEBC, etc should take them to court if they have violated any laws.
Of course they are, and so is PORK. That does not stop them from advocating political policy. Jubilee is a national party. A county exec in Mombasa is expected to serve all residents fairly and advocating Joho's policies does not stop that all.
A CS is paid and hired to serve the entire country with partisanship. That is why the jobs were depoliticized in the constitution.
Of course SGR is a state project. The head of state is the Jubilee Party Leader. It is called democracy - the winner has mandate to manage state resources and explain his management of the said resources to the voters at the elections. Trump will claim in 2018/20 how he brought back jobs from Mexico and China to America... using state resources (policies, laws, incentives, etc).
This is subjective but I agree with you in principle. Waiguru was awarded by the UN for Huduma Centers along with Maggy's Beyond Zero. Considering our dismal benchmark that is noteworthy.
I can arrange a UN Prize for you any day. Just make a proper donation to the right fund and you in.