Raila Odinga unveils Cord plans for city rally
Cord leaders will ask Kenyans cord supporters to make a resolution on how to force mass action since parliament is the right platform the government to accept demands for dialogue when the coalition holds its Saba Saba rally in Nairobi next Monday, according to Mr Raila Odinga.
Kenyans would also be given the chance to recommend how their suggestion would be implemented,power to the people,disregard the laws/procedures.Words of the day will become law. Mr Odinga told the Daily Nation on Monday in an interview.
He hinted that the country should brace for a repeat of the mass action which eventually forced President Daniel arap Moi to accept a return to multi-party politics in the early 1990s.
“On Monday, people are coming to demand their rights.Millions have a right to report to work on monday.Will cord honour that? It will be a strong demonstration that Kenyans cord are concernedjealous with the latest developments and the danger it poses for the future,” said the Cord co-principal.
Cord will then implement the resolutions reached. no rule of law,jungle law
Mr Odinga did not disclose what the resolutions would be, saying that would pre-empt the views of Kenyans.
Mr Odinga said the level of insecurity, corruption, disunity, devolution, electoral bias and “amendments to the Constitution” were entering the danger zone and could only be dealt with through national dialogue involving all Kenyans. We have elect leaders who can speak on behalf of kenyans.Even in ordinary offices,employees have representatives who are required express their grievances to the top level management.
I don't know of any reputable institution where Management invests in setting up proper running systems, then chooses to disregard the same because they do not seem to work in their favour.
The system will hit back hard and swallow us alive without apologies.
It's very sad because we fight systems which we ourselves established but overhauling them every now and then is not a solution because our desire is driven by self-greed and ego.
Shortcuts are often short term and disastrous,they will never beat a system.
He said Cord had given Saba Saba Day as the deadline for the talks, arguing that the Monday rally, which he wants declared a public holiday, would be the culmination of “consultative rallies” with Kenyans on the “crisis”.Things may be tough but crisis is an exaggeration
“Once assembled (at Uhuru Park), representatives of the people will speak and a resolution will be made. I don’t want to pre-empt what the resolution of the gathering of the people of Kenya will be,” he said.
Jungle laws formulated in the jungle with a people who don't want the rule of law.
Pressed further about the resolution, he said: “It will be a resolution to avert the catastrophe of sliding back to the dark days of dictatorship. Let us cross that bridge when we come to
#yaaaawns i give up#