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FULL TEXT – This is The Speech Raila Had Prepared To Read at Uhuru Park
Saturday May 31st 2014
By Rt. Hon. Raila A. Odinga
Dear Kenyans, I am glad to be back after a three month sabbatical
during which I had an extensive tour in the United States of America. I
gave speeches in universities and colleges and to communities across
America. I bring greetings from the country of Barack Obama Junior to
the land of Barack Obama Senior. I thank the people of Kenya for turning
out in such multitudes to welcome me and Ida back home. I will never
forget this day. I thank Stephen Kalonzo Musyoka and Moses Masika
Wetangula, Anyang’ Nyong’o and the entire CORD fraternity for their
support and for leading our team so ably and ensuring that we remain
united and intact. In the three months that I have been away, Kenyans
daily communicated their frustrations to me via email, SMS and phone
calls.
A baby was shot in Mombasa and his mother killed, part of the
growing victims of insecurity that has claimed young and old, babies and
mothers. The cost of living soared. While we were away, billions of
Kenya shillings were digitally and electronically transferred to agents
of impunity before Kenyans could wink. And when we winked there were yet
more claims of billions from us. Tourists left Kenya in droves.
Hundreds of our people lost jobs thanks to growing insecurity and
hopelessness. Devolution came under heavy attack.
Governors live one day at a time and money is not flowing to the
counties as required by law. While we were away, the State Law Office or
the Attorney General’s
Chambers ceased to host lawyers. It became the place for surgeons
and morticians. To all Kenyans who spared their hard earned money to
call, text or email me on the State of our Nation, I heard you.
I thank you and I wish to respond to your petitions.
We must take our country back from those who are ruining it for
ALL Kenyans. On 27th August 2010 the Constitution of Kenya was
promulgated. On that day we declared that all sovereign power belongs to
the people and no temporal power or authority will ever again tower
over or above the might of the people. The Constitution was never
enacted as an instrument for the convenience and comforts of the state
officers or elected representatives. It is you, the people, who have the
power to determine the form of governance in this country.
So today, on the eve of Madaraka Day, on this momentous day, we
must rededicate and commit ourselves to the promises and ideals of our
Constitution. To bring political reforms in Kenya was never easy. And to
bring positive and decisive political transformation will be even
harder. What is happening in Kenya today is not a true reflection of the
ideals and promises of our Constitution.
Unless we exercise our sovereign power as a people under the
Constitution and take charge of the affairs of our nation today, hold
our destiny in our hands and, take control of the duty to defend our
Constitution, our miseries and tribulations will soar to unbearable
proportions.
So I repeat: we must take charge of the affairs of our nation
today, hold our destiny in our hands and, together, take control of the
duty to defend our Constitution. CORD believes in one Kenya,
indivisible, proud and free, where each and all of us are
our brother’s keepers.
Nobody should feel excluded or suffer from the excruciating pains of negative ethnicity or any form of discrimination.
We believe in the wealth of our diversity and the richness of our
languages and cultures. You find CORD in every region and corner of the
territorial length and breadth of Kenya and in all its territorial
waters. CORD is everywhere and is truly national. We in CORD know the
value of nationhood, we have not learnt and will never learn the game of
ethnic or racial exclusion or how to surrender to religious bigotry or
to endeavour to create a kleptocracy.
We believe that our fortitude will depend on how we take care of
the weak, the minorities and the marginalised. Kenya detests and has no
room for tribalism in all its adverse manifestations. Security has
become the biggest problem in the country. Besides terrorism, which we
condemn and abhor, the lives and property of all Kenyans are in danger.
No spot is safe.
The intelligence capability of the security sector has failed.
The assets and equipment of the disciplined forces do not have
sufficient upgrade. The causes of the security lapses would have been
known if an objective analysis and lessons could have been drawn from
the TJRC report. But it was discarded and demonized. The government
declined to establish a judicial commission of inquiry into the
circumstances surrounding and leading to the Westgate terror attack.
And so, instead of undertaking the hard and disciplined fight
against terrorists, our government has singled out an entire community
to scapegoat and persecute.
This MUST stop immediately
Under the Grand Coalition Government work started on a
comprehensive blueprint to be approved and adopted as a national
security policy with clear aims and objectives and a clear operational
framework and structure. This too has beendiscarded. All we see is a
cavalier incompetent and ad hoc challenge to terrorism and general
insecurity. The security sector needs a complete overhaul.
We stood with the nation when the Westgate Mall was hit and we
shall continue to do so as CORD. But we believe our safety will never be
guaranteed if the security sector is led by individuals who are more
interested in their personal welfare and keeping their jobs, rather than
in defending the country. The security of the country must be in the
hands of the best men and women for the job.
Unemployment is rising.
More than 10,000 jobs have been lost in the tourist industry
alone. Everywhere ‘things are falling apart’. There are still no
laptops. Many projects have stalled since the Grand Coalition
Government’s tenure ended. Government has become one huge experiment
without a cogent scientific formula or coherent policy. The economy is
shrinking in real terms and the future is therefore bleak. The networks
of corruption have become extremely active. We hear warning to the
corrupt, but we see none sacked or arraigned in court.
And as leaders milk this country dry to fatten their own bank
accounts, prices soar out of the reach of ordinary Kenyans since money
is being siphoned away from service delivery. We must stop this downward
spiral not tomorrow but now! Otherwise there will be not future for
ANYONE in Kenya. The Jubilee administration does not believe in
Devolution. All the Governors say as much.
The county governments are not getting an equitable share of
national revenue. This year the County Governments have been
short-changed by about Sh200 Billion in overall equitable share of
revenue. Little effort has been made to ensure that the resources
necessary for the performance of functions within the competence of
county governments are provided or transferred. CORD will fight tooth
and nail to protect the counties and county governments.
I never really want to talk about the IEBC. If ever there was a
doubt about the electoral fraud in the conduct of the last presidential
elections, the facts are now out there for everyone to see and evaluate.
There is no way there can be free and fair election conducted by the
IEBC as currently constituted which can meet the constitutional test-
impartial, neutral, efficient, accurate and accountable. This IEBC is
busy fighting for its life in criminal courts; election courts and is
under probe by both state organs and non-state actors. It must be
retired. Kenya has become one of the most dangerous places to live in
Africa. Change we must have. To paraphrase President Obama, “Change is
coming to Kenya.”
CORD bears no arms. We have no army. We will recruit no army to
bring change to Kenya. We believe in Article 3(2) of the Constitution,
which states “any attempt to establish a government otherwise than in
compliance with the Constitution is
unlawful”. I cite these provisions not that CORD needs to know, but
it is the IEBC and Supreme Court which need to comprehend this
fundamental constitutional tenet.
Lest we forget, there was once a Constitution, which provided
that there shall be only one political party in Kenya known as KANU.
That the Constitution created an imperial presidency, which could
dissolve Parliament at will and hire and fire judges of the High Court
and the Attorney General. Without a bullet but with a ballot we repealed
that bad Constitution. Who can be mightier than a people united in
truth and justice? Who can be against us when the Almighty, Allah, is on
our side? How can we fail when we are on the right side of history?
Let’s not be faint hearted. Kenyans, arise and defend the
motherland in pursuit of freedom and happiness. The time for change is
today. The time is now. The train for change is leaving the station from
here, in Uhuru Park where many campaigns have started, ended and
succeeded.
And therefore after extensive consultations with my brothers,
Stephen Kalonzo Musyoka and Moses Masika Wetangula and the entire CORD
fraternity, we have arrived at the first steps towards bringing healing
and justice to our land, which I wish to propose to you for your
approval.
Kenya must hold a national dialogue at a convention consisting of
all the major political coalitions represented in Parliament with the
participation of representatives of civil society, religious
denominations and workers organizations within the next sixty days from
today. Preparatory talks should take place between the Jubilee Coalition
and the CORD coalition to agree on the agenda and timetable for the
national dialogue. The preparatory talks will also have the
responsibility for dealing with the most immediate and compelling
problems facing the country including high cost of living and
insecurity.
CORD will demand that the following be part of the overall agenda of the national agenda.
1. Cost of basic necessities.
2. Peace and security for the land and the review and reform of security organs.
3. Implementing and empowering devolution and those county governments get their equitable share of national revenue.
4.The electoral system and process and the overhaul of IEBC.
5. Eradication of corruption.
Thank you.