abdulrahman wrote:alma wrote:@sheri
The problem with the old kenya police is that they only way they solved issues was with the barrel of a gun. Ask them to investigate and they round up everyone including the cat and beat them up until they get a "confession".
Things have changed. That is true. But the cops have decided to remain the same.
But blaming a constitution for your being inept at curbing crimes, inept at curbing riots, inept at curbing Tana, inept in all matters except making crazy statements on TV is rather rather rather inept.
The problem with Kenya is security. The people in charge of security are in the police. The people in charge of the police are..........
Whatever you fill the blanks with is the problem with Kenya.
If we get an inpector general from the current police leadership, I'm one of those that believe that, Kenya will rot from the inside.
@alma,
You still live under the illusion that Kenya is USA or Britain.
If I had an organization, i cant hire you even in Team leaders role for failure to open your eyes. You have tendencies to follow the populist opinion without thinking of the repercussions.
This is Africa and one cannot solve riots,clashes without use of button, criminals must be maimed to incapacitate them otherwise they maim the innocent.
This constitution made by activists for activists will haunt all Kenyans wherever they are.
The Constitution in its entirety may not be bad for Kenya.
However there are certain clauses in it that should never have been carried in it.
Practical and honest Kenyans have pointed out these inconsistencies and flaws in the past, and still continue to do so as demonstrated in Farah Maalim's view - link below;
http://www.nation.co.ke/...4/-/ejfjrf/-/index.html If we are not careful in our handling of some of these matters, the constitution may end up creating problems for us instead of sorting out things as was intended by majority of Kenyans.
Dunia ni msongamano..