Wamunyota wrote:Kenyans indeed are peculiar people.So the only thing Kenyans heard from the speech is watu wajipange.Even Moi said that we should ask ourselves what we are doing for Kenya not what Kenya is doing for us.The media is also asking stupid questions like Do you agree that the buck stops with citizens and not with president?
Security is a collective responsibility.
Uhuru could have been drunk but he raised questions that we as Kenyans need to think about.
How many kenyans are robbed in broad day light and we dont really care.We are busy taking photos and videos to post to social media.
How come no men have been captured in those videos defending our women?Our inaction both ignorance and arrogance is our problem.
It is sad what happened to that 3 year old.Those 2 uncles should be castrated,executed and rot in hell.The mother is also partly to blame.Which mother goes home at 7pm finds their kid being molested sits there doing nothing until 10 pm when these beasts finish what they were doing?What was she doing between 7P.M and 10 P.M.and she knew what was happening?
Where are our muslim leaders when the mosques are converted in to training grounds for hate and Murderers of innocent Kenyans.Why do we only see them when these mosques have been closed because their freedom of worship has been interfered with.Let us all learn to do our part and help Kenya to be a better country.
Quote:My fellow Americans, ask not what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country.-John F. Kennedy
Wacha nyef nyef, why do you think these criminals and thugs have the guts to do what they are doing in public? Is it becuase we are unresponsible? is it because they know nothing will happen to them even if you report them to the police? Read the post of Bigchick when she tried to be responsible andd how she was dismissed easily!.I met a guy at pangani whose house had broken into and a tv, cooking gas cylinder and home theatre stolen, His only request to the police was to accompany the police and show them where the goods had been sold to, He was told there are currently no officers to accompany him "Kuja baadae", When he tried asking the police office at the report desk to be specific on what time he should come back, He was told "Hauskii,nimekuambia kuja baadae"
So our thugs, terrorists, rapists and other criminals know that there is nothing police can do?
Why do we have public stripping in the first place?Public stripping in the middle of a busy street in the city?Was there no single police officer on patrol?Which streets do these officer's patrol so that we can be aware of which streets to use?Why is it that you are most likely to see more traffic officers than the patrol officers? why do we need more than 10 traffic officers to man a junction(pangani/forest road/juja road junction)?
There is nothing citizens can do to restore law and order.That is the RESPONSIBILITY OF THE STATE and ITS OUR RIGHT.When you ask people what are they doing?what will stop the guys in mandera with the "wrong" religion/race to form vigilante groups?
I guess by now you know what vigilante groups turn into
STOP LOOKING FOR EXCUSES!
The PRIMARY GOAL OF ANY GOVERNMENT IS TO PROVIDE SECURITY TO ITS CITIZENS it is not the PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITY OF THE CITIZENS TO PROVIDE SECURITY
Every person is entitled to the following rights and fundamental freedoms:
Right to life;
1.The right to equality, equal protection and equal benefit in law;
2.Human dignity;
3.Freedom and security;
4.Protection from slavery, servitude & forced labour;
5.Freedom of conscience, religion, belief and opinion;
6.Freedom of expression;
7.Freedom of the media;
8.Right of access to information;
9.Freedom of association;
10.Right of assembly, demonstration, picketing and 11.petition;
12.Political rights;
13.Freedom of movement and residence;
14.Protection of right to property;
15.Fair labour practices;
16.Right to a clean and healthy environment;
17.Right to economic and social rights (health, housing, food, water, social security & education)
18.Right to use of language and culture of one’s preference;
19.Consumer rights;
20.Fair administrative action;
21.Right of access to justice; and
22.Right to a fair hearing.
Authority of the president
(2) The President shall--
(a) respect, uphold and safeguard this Constitution;
(b) safeguard the sovereignty of the Republic;
(c) promote and enhance the unity of the nation;
(d) promote respect for the diversity of the people and communities of Kenya; and
(e)
ensure the protection of human rights and fundamental freedoms and the rule of law.President UK's oath
I, Uhuru Muigai Kenyatta, in full realisation of the high calling I assume as President of the Republic of Kenya, do swear that I will be faithful and bear true allegiance to the Republic of Kenya; that I will obey, preserve, protect and defend this Constitution of Kenya, as by law established, and all other laws of the Republic; and
that I will protect and uphold the sovereignty, integrity and dignity of the people of Kenya. So help me God.
I, Uhuru Muigai Kenyatta , swear that I will truly and diligently serve the people and the Republic of Kenya in the office of the President of the Republic of Kenya; that I will diligently discharge my duties and perform my functions in the Office of President of the Republic of Kenya; and I will do justice to all in accordance with this Constitution, as by law established, and the laws of Kenya, without fear, favour, affection or ill-will. So help me God.
If Obiero did it, Who Am I?