Ruto: I’m open to honest talks

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In the last two weeks, our country has experienced grave acts of lawlessness, widespread violence, looting and invasion of private property by persons taking advantage of political demonstrations called by the opposition.

During this period, lives have been lost, people injured, property looted or destroyed, the economy has suffered and our image as a nation dented.

Our security agencies have endeavoured to do everything within the law to protect the lives and property of all citizens. Nevertheless, the violence, chaos and disorder continues to distract our national focus of economic transformation.

Three Kenyans, among them a police officer, have lost their lives in the protests. More than 400 Kenyans, including at least 60 security officers, have been injured. A police vehicle was burnt to ashes, while another was hijacked and commandeered by unruly protesters. Two houses of worship were burnt down. Kiosks, supermarkets and a mortuary were looted.

Fellow Kenyans, our country’s image and history in the league of modern nations has been at stake, in the last two weeks. The country’s economy has been hard hit, at a time when my administration is doing everything possible to salvage the economy from the deep hole it was in. My administration has instituted solid measures and policies to attract investors, and through their investment, create opportunities for millions of our young people to realise their potential. We cannot allow these efforts to be derailed by acts of violence, chaos and anarchy.

Fellow Kenyans, we all have an obligation to respect the Constitution of Kenya. This also includes respect for the institutions established and created by the constitution. Our country’s electoral system and process is anchored on the principles of this constitution. The Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) conducted a free, fair and transparent General Election on 9th August 2022, a poll that was observed by different organisations; local and foreign. The commission declared the results for all six elections conducted and any contestant who was aggrieved by the outcome had an opportunity to present their grievances to the country’s judicial system for arbitration.

The Supreme Court of Kenya heard and determined with finality the 2022 presidential election dispute and ruled on the petitions that were filed by the aggrieved contestants and their supporters.

Nevertheless, I have carefully listened to the issues raised by my friend Rt Hon. Raila Odinga. In times like these, it is not about who is right or who is wrong. Like Winston Churchill said, I dare say that “courage is what it takes to stand up and speak, but it is also what it takes to sit down and listen”.

I have always been ready to engage Kenyans of all walks of life, including elected and appointed leaders from across the political divide, and the religious fraternity on how to make our country better and more prosperous. My door still remains open for honest, objective and sincere deliberations, based on the rule of law and the constitution.

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Ladies and gentlemen, on the re-constitution of the future electoral commission, the selection panel that is currently in office is a creation of the law that was passed by the two chambers of Parliament in response to a court decision. The court clearly stated that one institution, in this case Parliament, cannot dominate the process of establishing an electoral commission at the expense of other institutions that have a role to play in the country’s electoral process.

However, considering the matters raised on this particular subject, I suggest a bi-partisan engagement in parliament on the re-constitution of the IEBC panel within the parameters of the law and the constitution.

In any case as a democrat and guided by the constitution I, on 9th December 2022, sent a memorandum to Speakers of the National Assembly and Senate requesting for purposive intervention on implementation of the two-thirds gender rule; entrenchment in the constitution of the Constituency Development Fund (CDF), Senate Oversight and National Gender Affirmative Action funds, establishment of the position of the leader of official opposition and the improvement of parliamentary oversight of the Executive.

The IEBC selection panel and the future process of recruitment of its commissioners could as well be part of a conversation leading to constitutionally and legally binding proposals, through a bipartisan parliamentary process.

In these circumstances, and in view of the recent events that led to loss of lives and destruction of property, I urge Hon. Raila Odinga to call off any further demonstrations.

Meanwhile, I call on all Kenyans to remain peaceful and law abiding. I assure you that the government will continue with its sacred duty of protecting lives and property.    BY DAILY NATION   

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