Bigchick wrote:Washiks...am I missing something?
I thought the dialogue was for all Kenyans at some rallies.
So as Chair he knew somethings that nobody else knew.
As he said yester night, security secrets cant be said on National television. It also follows that the same Cant be shared on media. Cant be told to the president on an one on one. Can only be shared on a structured 10 people team chosen by either side.
But if that fails, they can be shared publicly in a saba saba gathering.
I have a question to CORD strategists:
Currently, its clear that CORD wants dialogue on national problems facing us. They already know the problems. They want a forum for discussing them with the government. In fact, if we take Security as an example, Baba already knows the secret to security solution. However, if the govt do not give the dialogue forum a chance by 7/7, they will go across the country listening to the people, asking them what are the problems they are facing and how they want the problems sorted. The rallies "will be different". Leaders will be sitting and listening to Wanjiku's say what are their problems and how they want them sorted.
QUESTION: Does that sound incoherent? On one side, you know the problems. But if they problems are not listened to, you will go to the public to ask them what are the problems and how they should be sorted. All of a sudden, if the dialogue is not granted, CORD leaders shall all of a sudden forget that they know the problems, forger how to solve them and they shall ask Wanjiku in rallies to tell them the problems and how to solve them.
Some rallies will not wait for the dialogue though. Whether the dialogue is granted or not, they will start earlier. And they are NATIONAL RALLIES across the WHOLE COUNTRY.And the programme of the rallies is as follows:
Quote:SCHEDULE OF CONSULTATIVE RALLIES
DATE TOWN
Friday 13TH June 2014 Migori Town
Sunday 15TH June 2014 Mombasa
Friday 20TH June 2014 Kisii
Saturday 21th June 2014 Kakamega
Sunday 22ND June 2014 Nakuru
Wednesday 25TH June 2014 Garissa
Friday 27TH June 2014 TBA
Saturday 28TH June 2014 Eldoret
Sunday 29TH June 2014 Narok
Friday 4TH July 2014 TBA
Saturday 5TH July 2014 Kisumu
Sunday 6TH July 2014 Machakos
Monday 7th July 2014 Nairobi