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Monday, October 25, 2010

Tivoli Youth Group

Kisumu Town East MP’s Unique Peace Initiative




It is seldom to find peace initiatives facilitated especially by members of parliament specifically targeting the youth. Most politicians have always manipulated the youth as hecklers and agents of confrontation during elections. MP of Kisumu Town East, Hon Shakil Shabir has outshined most members of parliaments by devoting and investing support to Kisumu youth across the neighbouring consituencies.



The MP has financed various youth projects targeting the violence hotspot areas like Kondele, Manyatta and Nyalenda. The projects are mainly income generating, environmental conservation and social welfares. The MP has acquired ECOSAN toilets for the youth groups who are engaged in ecological sanitation. Tivoli Youth Trust has been given six toilets, which are to be used health facilities in Nyaleda Slums. Tivoli is a reformed group of youth, who were part of the outlawed BAGDAD Boys. They have economic activities, which they are engaged thus have productively engaged.



Mr. Shabir has also provided computers to youth and women groups in line of information and communication technological advancement. Members of such groups are training for computer literacy. They are connecting to the rest of the world through internet at the same time they have access to peacebuilding and development information, which are the core component of nationalism.



The only Asian MP in the country has guaranteed more peace stabilizing undertakings in the Greater Kisumu Constituencies especilially with the youth and women. The Member of Parliament is always available on the weekends though Mondays and fascinatingly he is the only MP who has managed to stay closest not only to his consitituents but to neighbouring constituents as well.



Some of Tivoli Youth members have benefited from the Partners for Peace Projec of the EU and KONRAD courtesy of CIAG-Kenya.



Joseph Owuondo

Kenya, Development and Politics

Devolved Governments, Devolved Conflicts




From tears and blood, a new consitution for the Kenyan people dream is a reality. The long fought for guiding standard is however posing various challenges to both citizens and legislators. First, implementation time specification in relation to particular chapters, though fastening, has a legislative risk. The Kenyan lawmakers have not changed to conform to the new structure. They are unmoved from the concept of state as a corporate entity. This is evident from new political alienations that persist in the current political domain. The citizens through civic education and media edification are conversely close tracking the developments. There is a definate rift, between citizens and legislators. This conflict though silent is causing a still intimidation between the two factions and this will front a violent movement if not addressed accordingly and in time.



Secondly, the devolution concept is considered a liberation ground for majority of citizens. The proposed model endeavors to bring resources and essential services close to the people. The design recognizes the people’s diversities, rights, and interest and most importantly grants the citizens within a county the power to govern themselves.



The environment for practical implementation of chapter eleven of the new document remains a critical concern. The reservations are on aptitude and credentials of the governor hopefuls already lined for election. General elections are several months away, interestingly the country is on campaign mood. Politicians are realigning and position themselves for strategic positions created for by the new constitution. The test is upon the voters who must make informed choices. The voters must ensure that the elected leaders are of the highest integrity and credibility. The governor however must have exceptional leadership and managerial skills. They must be able to mobilize resources externally for their counties, ensure proper management of the billions from the national budget and plan for their counties adequately. From the social audits conducted on utility of devolved funds in Kenya, none of the politicians, again fronting for political leadership has shown fairness and transparency in the management.



Finaly, the conflict between Kisumu Municipal Council and The Matatu Operators was again observed. The operators downed their tools and protested against operatonal stickers 100% fee hyke. The raise blew the operators who questioned the deteroriating condition of the city roads. Their rationale was on depletions that had led to increased cost of maintance from vehicles tears and wears.



Public utilities tendering and procurement processess in this country have been dogged by favouritism, cronism, and lack of preffesionalism. The citizens are aware of this and conflict is brewing. It is high time those in power did everything right, lest the axes of the citizens fall upon them.



Joseph Owuondo