Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Sovereignty: We the people of Kenya.

Our Constitution is a strong declaration of how as Kenyans we desire to conduct our affairs. It has occurred to me that we do not take our sovereignty seriously or simply we do not know its real meaning. The constitution is a sacred agreement and it distinguishes us from all other countries. The government in all affairs must strictly safeguard our sovereignty.

Article 1 begins by vesting all sovereign power on the people of Kenya. The people may exercise their sovereignty directly or through their democratically elected leaders. Since not all people can govern, the sovereign power is delegated to institutions i.e Parliament (National Assembly, Senate and County Legislative Assemblies).

However i believe we are keen on protecting our interests in certain matters on the basis of sovereignty. For instance the row with International Criminal Court (ICC) on Kenya's failure to arrest Sudan President Omar Al- Bashir and in a host of other foreign affairs dealings.

Many Kenyans have in the recent weeks been arrested in Kenya and charged with terrorism charges in Uganda. Are they not Kenyans, whether Muslims or Christians they deserve a fair hearing here in Kenya. If convicted then our courts will pass sentence. It is like a neighbour reporting to you that your child is alleges to have stolen sugar in his house. Instead of investigating the matter, you simply release your child to the neighbour for interrogation and punishment. If my son has stolen i will discipline him, i will use my rod.

An alternative perspective is on the Millennium Development Goals. It is now known that developing countries may never achieve the millennium targets. Part of the reason advanced is that donor funding to achieve these goals has not been forthcoming. I then ask whose goals are they? It is similar to a person setting a goal for you and committing to assist you attain the goal. Only for the goal-setter to fail in the commitment.

If our projects are to be sustainable, we must gradually turn away from wholesome dependence on donor funding. We must utilise the resources we have as a nation to make gradual progress which will be sustainable. The laws for the implementation of the constitution must be drafted by our legislative drafters. The Constitution should teach us to harness and have faith in what we have.

This is the motivation behind Maneno Human Rights, i pray that not a single day will Maneno receive foreign grants.The same should apply to all national projects.

Enjoy your day.

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