For about one month now, particularly since a by-election was declared
in Malindi, I have been at the centre of state sponsored machinations
targeting me individually and businesses linked to me.
These acts
that amount to persecution, intimidation and blackmail have taken more
dramatic and scary turn after the by-elections. Suddenly, the government
realised I have excess body guards that have to be taken away. It was
after Malindi was won by ODM that the National Government decided that I
have guns that I no longer deserve and that I need to surrender.
These misgivings have been communicated to me in a most uncouth and
unprofessional manner. Interior Cabinet Secretary Joseph Nkaissery and
Mr Nelson Marwa, the Regional Coordinator for Coast, have chosen to
speak to me through press conferences.
I take serious reservations to this manner of conducting critical matters of state.
I will leave the matter of the guns to go through the legal process
that we have instituted in the hope that we can return some decorum and
professionalisms to the chest thumping and threats that the National
Government wants to call debate.
I however wish to address the more
fundamental issues that I believe are at the heart of this grandstanding
by the Interior Ministry and the remnants of the old order of
provincial administration.
Fundamental abuses took place in the
Malindi by-elections that Mr Nkaissery must address and which the
Jubilee regime is trying cover up using made up stories about guns and
body guards.
Military personnel, complete with armoured personnel
carriers were visibly present in Malindi. Mr Nelson Marwa was in charge
of the National Government security agencies that blockaded Malindi.
The Interior Ministry presided over a major scare mongering campaign.
It supervised the blockade of Malindi with military personnel on
tankers.
This has never been seen before in a by-election. Just
before the elections, the interior ministry came up with a tale that
Mungiki and other terror gangs were regrouping. It was part of the scare
mongering that will certainly reemerge in the coming days to justify a
crackdown on Opposition supporters and leaders.
A civilian election
under a supposedly civilian government being supervised by the military
is a massive contradiction. The law is clear about the circumstance
under which our military can be deployed. Mr Nkaissery and the
Presidency owe the country a good explanation on this breach of the law.
The Jubilee government must also come clean on whether it wants to run a
civilian regime or it is embracing military rule.
I wish to say
again. I was elected legally under the laws of Kenya. I remain truly
committed to the rule of law and constitutionalism.
I remain
committed to the spirit of our constitution that creates two levels of
government that are complementary. I demand respect as a leader of one
level of government recognized by the Constitution.
I also remain
deeply committed to the spirit and ideals of my party ODM where I remain
a Deputy Party Leader. I will never betray the ideals and principles of
my party. Neither threats nor promise of quick rewards will make me
change my commitment to the ideals of good governance and separation of
powers to which ODM is deeply committed. Kenya must remain a nation
guided by the rule of law. As for me and my party, I will stand on the
side of the law and also on the same side with my people. Thank you all.
God bless Kenya.
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