The Nation (Nairobi)

Kenya: ODM Calls Fresh Round of Protests

Odhiambo Orlale

20 January 2008


Nairobi — The Orange Democratic Party has retreated from a promise made only hours before and announced a new round of mass action to protest against the disputed presidential election results.

This time the protests would also include economic sabotage of companies whose directors are perceived to be close allies of President Kibaki.

The announcement came on a day when youths armed with spears, bows, arrows and machetes went on the rampage in areas surrounding Eldoret town and burnt houses in broad daylight.

Kipkelion District Commissioner Abdi Halake said that six people were killed and 50 houses burnt in the area.

A Catholic priest in the district had sent out a distress call to the police after the monastery he runs was surrounded by armed youths.

"As I speak to you, I can see about 1,500 people armed with bows, arrows and spears," Fr Dominic Vincent Nkoyoyo told the Sunday Nation.

The priest said that the monastery had received threats of attack by people who said they were unhappy about the 600 displaced people camped there.

From State House Nairobi, President Kibaki last night said that no form of violence against innocent Kenyans will be tolerated. The Head of State stressed that security of the country was paramount and the government will continue beefing up security in areas facing unrest to ensure the lives of wananchi and their property are protected.

He was meeting a European Union delegation, which had earlier held talks with ODM leader Raila Odinga.

While supporting the Kofi Annan-led initiative of eminent persons, European Union Commissioner Louis Michel said the solution to Kenya's political problem must come from Kenyans themselves, a statement from PPS said.

Mr Michel noted that although the European parliament passed a resolution that was not favourable to the government, the European Union would not take any precipitating action against Kenya but would wait for the outcome of dialogue.

President Kibaki expressed his willingness to dialogue in addressing the current political situation.

The violence that has rocked the country started soon after the announcement of the results of the December 27 presidential election, which ODM says were rigged in favour of Mr Kibaki.

Fr Nkoyoyo told the Sunday Nation that four more violence victims were brought in for treatment. All appeared to have been attacked with arrows.

ODM's fresh call for mass action also came three days ahead of the expected arrival of former UN secretary-general Kofi Annan, who has been detailed by the African Union to mediate between President Kibaki and Mr Odinga.

In Nairobi, the opposition party's officials said they would hold inter-denominational funeral services tomorrow for their supporters who died during the post-election violence in Kisumu.

A follow-up one would be held in Nairobi on Wednesday.

Meanwhile, Friday would be the national day of prayers to commemorate all the "martyrs who have given their lives in the peaceful struggle for democracy, the rule of law and the rejection of the December 27 presidential election results." And Thursday would be the day of countrywide peace rallies.

Police say that 510 people have died in the violence across the country, which has also left more than 250,000 displaced and property worth billions looted, torched or destroyed.

Announcing plans to sabotage selected companies, ODM chairman Henry Kosgey said: "We would like to formally inaugurate our campaign for economic boycott directed at hardline members of the clique around Mr Kibaki. These individuals are using the wealth they have created from our open democratic system to undermine the rule of law and democracy in Kenya."

Yesterday's statement came a day after Mr Odinga denied that his party planned any economic sabotage to force President Kibaki to the negotiation table under the auspices of international mediators.

Mr Odinga had spoken after a meeting with businessmen from the Mount Kenya region and top brass of the Central Organisation of Trade Unions.

"Equity Bank is everywhere helping the poor in the process of economic empowerment," Mr Odinga had been quoted as saying.

"It is foolhardy to tie it to an individual when we know shareholders include international bodies and countries like the United States."

On Friday, the business community separately met President Kibaki and Mr Odinga and asked them to resolve the political crisis.

During the media conference at Pentagon House in Nairobi, Mr Kosgey said some bus firms had been identified for sabotage because they were implicated in the controversial transporting of administration policemen to Western Kenya on the eve of the polls.

At the same time, the party condemned what it called inflammatory advertisements the government had been placing in the media.

Mr Kosgey accused the government of taking a hard position on the mediation efforts. He said they were committed to internationally mediated negotiations and were looking forward to the arrival of Mr Annan, former Tanzanian President Benjamin Mkapa and Graca Machel, the wife of former South African president Nelson Mandela.

Said Mr Kosgey: "We have placed absolutely no preconditions to these talks."

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In a separate statement, Mr Kibaki's PNU said that a truth and reconciliation approach to the current impasse would resolve the crisis.

"The whole country is in the mood of truth, justice and reconciliation. Truth will only be based on the losers accepting defeat and the winners being magnanimous in victory, like Francis Kaparo and Kenneth Marende have demonstrated to this country.

"We urge Raila Odinga to follow suit and recognise that Kenya can only have one president, and Mwai Kibaki is the one President who has won the mandate of Kenyans," the PNU statement, signed by the party's director of programmes, Mr Moses Kuria, and National Board member Dr Josephine Ojiambo, said. They said justice had a custodian - the Judiciary - and that any aggrieved Kenyan should seek justice there.

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Author: pmohhs
Sun Jan 20 16:07:08 2008

So once again Raila shows that he has the intelligence of a flea. Burn poor families homes today, kill innocents tomorrow, bring our beloved country to a state of chaos to gain power. What a shining example of tact, diplomacy, leadership he displays!!! What a wonderful future he portrays for all Kenyans!!! How much hope we have for enlightened government under his hands!!! The future my friends will be chaos under Raila, with Kenya descending into a madness comparable to former Zaire under Mobutu and the Zimbabwe under Mugabe. Thugs will rule and ordinary God fearing Kenyans who have lived… [Read Full Text]

Author: gsallym
Mon Jan 21 08:25:55 2008

Intelligence not at all, he is blinded by desires to rule or be called president and his shallow minded group. But the innocent blood shed will alwyas haunt them henceforth

We need healing and not more protests but maybe the few kenyans jumping up and down with these weird ungodly behaviour should protest against the ODM calls come Thursday.

We have lost enough, companies closing down and maybe someone should tell me if allowed to be president how will Raila heal this country, economically emotionally and least to say tell those little kids who have lost their parents happened?????????/

Author: sheillafling
Sun Jan 20 21:54:17 2008

When the Holy Ghost Fathers taught about not stealing what rightfully belonged to others or about not giving false wittness, some important individuals who take the front row pews in public church services must have been absent or sick. When they taught about Thou shalt not kill, nor take the name of the Lord in vain, the person or persons could have been ill and away from the lesson, now however the preachers do not touch these topics, so even seated on the front seat one might miss them in the sermon.

Author: sheillafling
Sun Jan 20 22:03:47 2008

As regards Mr. Raila, he has been very balanced inspite of the hate that some members of the kikuyu tribe have for him without justification. That explains why so much money was collected to fund rigging by those few who people cannot tolerate a non kikuyu leading kenya. Thy should however consider that even though Moi tried for 24 years to destroy the kikuyu and failed, the same Moi, in just a few months has managed to destroy the kikuyu through kibaki, ruining the friendship and esteem that people have always had and still have for many of thier good… [Read Full Text]

Author: gsallym
Mon Jan 21 08:17:56 2008

Regardless of it all rigging or not it seem non of the 2 Raila or Kibaki has stood out to call off for the skirmish ordeal going on, ethnicity hatred especially kikuyu,kalenjin and luos has been there but silently.

And calling for mass protest by the ODM camp aint helping or ending the blood shed around innocent kenyans suffering the politicians should put aside their power maniac desires and first end it. So the better part still is to call for new presidential elections its all we need else even the economic protest is useless an void

Author: vicotiso
Mon Jan 21 11:44:24 2008

Sometimes it commands no sense and no amount of dictation can alter the obvious.Indeed from the surrounding doubts of the just concluded elections there is indeed the problem.The issue is,only ODM seems to understand it better.Kibaki does not recognize the same,no amount of conviction can erase the one fact that he is from Central,just like Michuki,Karua,Kimunya,which is not the point,Central people will keep on being there and after them The Tribe Kikuyu will keep on existing.The major reason which should be paramount is, that indeed there is a problem and by demonizing ODM,and Raila just like during the campaighn… [Read Full Text]



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