18 thoughts on “Martin Ngatia Attacks Kalonzo Musyoka”
I think even Uhuru Kenyatta said it in Public at Eldoret infront of the VP musyoka Kalonzo that even if Uhuru will be taken to Hague Kalonzo Musyoka will never lead Kenya.
Ruto has also remainded Kalonzo Musyoka that a leader Over 50 years should not expect to be elecvted meaning .Ruto said that infront of the Vp musyoka Kalonzo at the same Venue in Eldoret.
The Kenyan leaders have lost direction because of their blindness of money that has proved them to be the most useless leaders in the World. The World is watching their movements and what they do and what comes out from what they say and lastly they put the entire Country to be in a mess due to the way they behave.
When leaders lack integrity then they prove to be ignorance to what they are supposed to be doing and end up in Corruption and impunity,dynasty, nepotism and tribalis. When you carry all those things in your minds then your eyes can not even see one inch of the World.And mind you the same World will teach you.
The mess up we see in Kenya, came from tribalism and corruption. Most of the people in good offices in the country got it through bribes and corruption without having any qualifications of the work because they wanted shortcut to get rich. When you get billions of shillings from the back door and corruption,you become the most foolish person because when you see other people you think you are equal to God to them. That is what has destroyed Kenya.To have more money and think you can Govern Kenyans in that type of mentality brings in what we are seeing now. Now you can see even touts on the streets want to become Kenyan President and some of them does not know that they were elected to serve their constituencies, but you find someone campaigning for the years to come which he or she will not be there because they have money. I call that one to be foolishness and ignorant in thinking.
Now Kalonzo Musyoka think people does not know him and what he was doing in KANU Government, and he think when he tells people that he is born again then they will trust him.That is the status quo the Churches are believing in and it is the devils language to cheat those who does not know it.Kalonzo is finishing his last term in Politics and will never see anything like Presidency in Kenya.We are just watching how fools can talk and walk.Kenya need Majimbo so that one can fool his tribe and be cheered but not the present Keenya.Kenya Red Alliance can remind them how they look like.
Asante sana bwana Ngatia your Video was very timely it corresponds the stuation in kenya about watermelons,traitors, blind and evil rulers who doesnt regard or respect the rule of the law the PM reminded the coast people how those evil forces used to detain Kenyans without taking them to the Courts of Law ,are the same People sabotaging the Implemeting of the new constitution !watch this Video> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T9Pyk4mZCL0&feature=player_
“The old constitution Kenyans rejected at the referendum last year was not really bad but the same leaders kept pushing for amendments which made the document less useful because they were out to serve their own interest,” said Mr Odinga.
The PM however said that Kenyans would not be fooled by the antics of the anti-reform group.
Deputy Prime Minister Musalia Mudavadi told Vice President Kalonzo Musyoka to apologise to Kenyans for wasting tax payers money during his shuttle diplomacy tour that cost the country in excess of Sh30 million.
The Local Government minister said that it was embarrassing for the VP to have met leaders who have questionable human rights records to back the Kenyan case.
Mr Mudavadi gave the example of the ousted Egyptian president Hossni Mubarak and Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi, who is facing revolt in his country.
Assistant minister George Khaniri told the PM to kick out of government rebel ODM ministers who are undermining the party.
Budalangi MP Ababu Namwamba challenged MPs who are threatening to bring a no confidence motion against Mr Odinga to do so saying ODM was prepared to challenge the move.
HOW IRONIC THAT GADDAFFI FACES THE SAME ICC THAT HE WAS SUPPORTING KENYA TO WITHDRAW FROM.. THIS IS A WARNING TO KIBAKI, UHURU KENYATTA, RUTO & CO- THEY CAN RUN BUT THEY HAVE NO WHERE TO HIDE..
GADDAFFI AND ALL HIS CHILDREN AND CLOSE CAHOOTS ACCOUNTS HAVE BEEN FROZEN – LET THAT BE A WARNING TO UHURU KENYATTA!
More Vital jobs for Lois Moreno Ocampo >UNSC(UNsecurity Council has added Col:Gaddafi as Hague Customer> UHURU/RUTO/ALI HUSSEIN/MUTHAURA/SANG ,You are not alone just prepare yourselves of (Piga Mangoti &learn good-manners ,respect hence in Hague they will be chained &caged!!and their freedom will be taken away>(Hakuna Mapendereo)
Watch Kalonzo Musyoka lying to the young, poor and unemployed masses after the return of Ruto and Uhuru from The Hague. A pity that they are still insulting Raila using coded language, yet there is no talk of development.
Why are these Primitive Kenyan Masses celebrating Murderers who just come from Hague ?dont they smell blood of innocent Kenyans Murdered by Uhuru/Ruto!? Who will console 20000 innocent Lives plus the Idps living like worse than slaves in Kenya?
At the Ocampo Six homecoming rally at Uhuru Park on Monday, the organisers had slotted time for the VP Kalonzo Musyoka to speak before the Uhuru Kenyatta and William Ruto. However, Kalonzo’s people protested bitterly and said it was a matter of protocol for the VP to speak last. The organisers agreed. Ironically, as the VP started speaking, sections of the crowd, including some of the dignitaries on the dais, started walking away.
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Talking of the Uhuru Park rally, Kangundo MP Johnstone Muthama and Energy minister Kiraitu Murungi refused to stand up as Mutito MP Kiema Kilonzo introduced the MPs from Eastern Province. Muthama’s close allies tell us he was miffed by a suggestion that the Ruto-Uhuru camp has identified Kiema as their pointman in Eastern Province! Anyway, Muthama was later introduced by Kiraitu and made a remarkable speech.
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It was a little culture shock for William Ruto and a battery of Kenyan journalists who were almost run over by a cyclist at The Hague last week. They inadvertently blocked a cyclist’s path, which is the order of the day in Nairobi. In the Netherlands it is more risky to stand in the way of a cyclist than that of a motorist!
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Nominated MP Maishon Leshomo, who was among the coterie of 40-plus MPs accompanying the Ocampo Six to The Hague, was excited to be part of history in the making. Dressed in full Samburu regalia, Leshomo took numerous photos of herself and her fellow MPs on the steps of the ICC as mementoes of the trip.
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Some members of the Luo Council of Elders are trying to persuade Prime Minister Raila Odinga to go easy on his political ambitions. Corridors has been told the elders want the PM to seriously consider giving up his 2012 presidential ambition — for the greater good of the country.
The Kenya police has a long history of being brutal and when one examines the very beginnings of the force it all begins to make more sense.
Press reports in Kenya have always maintained that Ali was the very first military man to be appointed police commissioner. This is NOT true. The very first commissioner of police was a soldier (Brig.Gen.F.S. Edward who served from 1908 to 1922). In fact as early as 1909 Edward himself noted that the military element had been promoted at the expense of police training, as a result of which a training depot was established in Nairobi in 1911 together with a small fingerprint section.
But perhaps the peak of brutality for the “Kinya” police (as the colonialists pronounced it) was during the emergency. The first thing that the colonial government did to deal with the Mau mau menace was to greatly expand the numbers in the force. Now you know where one Mwai Kibaki may have gotten his idea of how to easily deal with escalating crime when he took over power in 2003. The other thing they did was to stop playing things by the book. In other words this meant untold brutality torture and killing of many innocent people. This tactic was quite effective in snuffing out the Mau mau rebellion. And again now you know where the Kibaki administration may have gotten the idea of not playing things by the book of which Maj Gen Ali’s appointment as police commissioner was key.
There was a honeymoon period for the police when Kenya gained her independence in 1963. The injustices in the police that happened over this period were mainly to do with appointments. A handful of very able men including an excellent Luo officer were overlooked for the post of police commissioner in favour of a Kikuyu man who was hurriedly transferred from the Special branch called Bernard Hinga. You have to realize that until independence very few and carefully selected Kikuyus were recruited into the police or any armed force in the country. This is because they were mainly considered to be disloyal and unpredictable. Kambas were greatly favoured followed by other tribes like the Luo. So considering the numbers alone the chances of a kikuyu being the first commissioner of police were very slim indeed.
But even more instructive was the man appointed to take Bernard Hinga’s place at the Special Branch. His name was James Kanyotu.
Evidence that I have gathered seems to suggest that as 1964 came to a close the Kenyatta government had come to the realization that the celebratory honeymoon was over and they needed to put their house in order. Alarming developments in other African countries like frequent coups, including neighbouring Zanzibar (where there was a bloody revolution engineered by a Ugandan policeman) quickly caused paranoia in the Kenyatta administration and pushed security of the state to the top of the government’s priority list. What security of the state meant was really security of the president and indeed the very survival of his government.
The result was that all enemies, real and imagined, had to be identified and dealt with long before they made their moves. Bernard Hinga headed the special branch until the end of 1964 and at the time this police department mainly gathered and analyzed information and there were no “executions” as such carried out.
Advisors to the Kenyatta administration pointed out that even developed countries like Great Britain and the United States had state security organs that dealt with threats viciously and the young Kenyan administration could not pretend that such an arrangement was not necessary in these shores.
It is very telling that barely within two months of the appointment of James Kanyotu in February 1965, the first “police execution” took place. Pio Gama Pinto was reversing from his house when a lone gun man appeared from nowhere and shot him dead.
How was Pinto a threat to national security?
Many local writers have speculated that his leanings towards communism were the reason. Actually the real reason was that courageous Pinto had actually confronted the President at parliament buildings a few weeks earlier over his personal land grabbing and the corrupt ways of his government. Eyewitnesses say that Kenyatta retorted by calling Pinto a bastard and without thinking Pinto told the head of state that he too was a bastard. Everybody who was there was stunned. It is likely that Kanyotu felt that if Pinto was allowed a little room he would develop a formidable opposition to the Kenyatta government. In fact Pinto had been Kenyatta’s fund raiser at the most difficult time of the latter’s political career and there were few political fundraisers at the time that were as effective as Pinto. This is closer to the truth as to why Kanyotu gave the order for Pinto’s life to be terminated.
As I have said before in this blog, Pinto’s assassination and Tom Mboya’s killing 4 years later had a lot of uncanny similarities that point directly to the police, or rather the secret arm of the police being responsible. However there was one big difference. Kanyotu was an impeccable man who carefully covered his tracks and only started making serious mistakes many years later, late into the Moi administration and even then his mistakes were very few. Kanyotu must have noted that in the Pinto assassination a man who was not a police officer was used and it became clear that there were many problems with this approach including possible leakages later. And that is why I tend to believe information made available to me that the man who actually pulled the trigger to end Mboya’s life was in fact a police officer. The late Ben Gethi. The man later arrested for the murder Nahashon Njenga, a Kanu activist and youth winger who was personally known to Mboya, had an uncanny resemblance to Gethi.
All the assassinations done during the Kenyatta era were carried out by the Special branch and with the knowledge and nod from the director of intelligence James Kanyotu himself. Now when the Moi era commenced, there was again a honeymoon period where all political detainees were released and police executions stopped. It seems that while Moi still received regular briefings from his intelligence chief James Kanyotu, he shied away from authorizing killings. To Moi’s credit, even after the 1982 coup he favored detention without trial to killings. He was probably still too disgusted at what he had seen during the Kenyatta era. Even the Ouko murder was not really ordered but was rather a spontaneous thing that happened in the heat of the moment although the Special branch was used to track the foreign minister’s every move and to later to help cover up the murder.
You must also remember that it was during the Moi era that the Special branch was abolished and replaced by the National Security Intelligence Services (NSIS) which unlike the special branch has no legal arresting powers. Actually its’ predecessor, the special branch thrived on the arrest and brutal torture of its’ subjects to verify and get information. It is for this reason that many old hands wondered how the new NSIS would work.
This is very important to keep in mind because the Kibaki administration met this kind of arrangement when he took over office in 2003.
I think even Uhuru Kenyatta said it in Public at Eldoret infront of the VP musyoka Kalonzo that even if Uhuru will be taken to Hague Kalonzo Musyoka will never lead Kenya.
Ruto has also remainded Kalonzo Musyoka that a leader Over 50 years should not expect to be elecvted meaning .Ruto said that infront of the Vp musyoka Kalonzo at the same Venue in Eldoret.
Here the true colors of a traitor listen to wiperat it>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AwZXRaRXZJA&feature=player_embedded#at=15
Is the VP a blindman -watch this>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MNSkDdNxxNY&feature=fvsr
Some facts of Musyoka Kalonzos dirty missions in African>http://www.standardmedia.co.ke/InsidePage.php?id=2000028402&catid=159
The Kenyan leaders have lost direction because of their blindness of money that has proved them to be the most useless leaders in the World. The World is watching their movements and what they do and what comes out from what they say and lastly they put the entire Country to be in a mess due to the way they behave.
When leaders lack integrity then they prove to be ignorance to what they are supposed to be doing and end up in Corruption and impunity,dynasty, nepotism and tribalis. When you carry all those things in your minds then your eyes can not even see one inch of the World.And mind you the same World will teach you.
The mess up we see in Kenya, came from tribalism and corruption. Most of the people in good offices in the country got it through bribes and corruption without having any qualifications of the work because they wanted shortcut to get rich. When you get billions of shillings from the back door and corruption,you become the most foolish person because when you see other people you think you are equal to God to them. That is what has destroyed Kenya.To have more money and think you can Govern Kenyans in that type of mentality brings in what we are seeing now. Now you can see even touts on the streets want to become Kenyan President and some of them does not know that they were elected to serve their constituencies, but you find someone campaigning for the years to come which he or she will not be there because they have money. I call that one to be foolishness and ignorant in thinking.
Now Kalonzo Musyoka think people does not know him and what he was doing in KANU Government, and he think when he tells people that he is born again then they will trust him.That is the status quo the Churches are believing in and it is the devils language to cheat those who does not know it.Kalonzo is finishing his last term in Politics and will never see anything like Presidency in Kenya.We are just watching how fools can talk and walk.Kenya need Majimbo so that one can fool his tribe and be cheered but not the present Keenya.Kenya Red Alliance can remind them how they look like.
Very wonderful news from Libyans serving in Muammer Gaddafi govts >Kenya mercineries(dogs of war) fighting /Killing/Raping the Libyan folks???
The Kenya govt and Musyoka Kalonzo Must Oppen up and tell the world what they know about Kenyan Citizens serving as war-criminals in Libya?Let Saitoti put cards on the Table read this Report>http://www.nation.co.ke/News/politics/Kenyan+Dogs+of+War+fighting+for+Gaddafi+/-/1064/1114512/-/9vu1cq/-/index.html
Kenya yetu iko Salakati> Thge retiured Mzee Njenga Karume(Gema)god father wants to be Kenyas President >Just en joy yourselves na Video hii>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=almyAPD6Qsc&feature=player_embedded#at=324
Asante sana bwana Ngatia your Video was very timely it corresponds the stuation in kenya about watermelons,traitors, blind and evil rulers who doesnt regard or respect the rule of the law the PM reminded the coast people how those evil forces used to detain Kenyans without taking them to the Courts of Law ,are the same People sabotaging the Implemeting of the new constitution !watch this Video> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T9Pyk4mZCL0&feature=player_
“The old constitution Kenyans rejected at the referendum last year was not really bad but the same leaders kept pushing for amendments which made the document less useful because they were out to serve their own interest,” said Mr Odinga.
The PM however said that Kenyans would not be fooled by the antics of the anti-reform group.
Deputy Prime Minister Musalia Mudavadi told Vice President Kalonzo Musyoka to apologise to Kenyans for wasting tax payers money during his shuttle diplomacy tour that cost the country in excess of Sh30 million.
The Local Government minister said that it was embarrassing for the VP to have met leaders who have questionable human rights records to back the Kenyan case.
Mr Mudavadi gave the example of the ousted Egyptian president Hossni Mubarak and Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi, who is facing revolt in his country.
Assistant minister George Khaniri told the PM to kick out of government rebel ODM ministers who are undermining the party.
Budalangi MP Ababu Namwamba challenged MPs who are threatening to bring a no confidence motion against Mr Odinga to do so saying ODM was prepared to challenge the move.
HOW IRONIC THAT GADDAFFI FACES THE SAME ICC THAT HE WAS SUPPORTING KENYA TO WITHDRAW FROM.. THIS IS A WARNING TO KIBAKI, UHURU KENYATTA, RUTO & CO- THEY CAN RUN BUT THEY HAVE NO WHERE TO HIDE..
GADDAFFI AND ALL HIS CHILDREN AND CLOSE CAHOOTS ACCOUNTS HAVE BEEN FROZEN – LET THAT BE A WARNING TO UHURU KENYATTA!
More Vital jobs for Lois Moreno Ocampo >UNSC(UNsecurity Council has added Col:Gaddafi as Hague Customer> UHURU/RUTO/ALI HUSSEIN/MUTHAURA/SANG ,You are not alone just prepare yourselves of (Piga Mangoti &learn good-manners ,respect hence in Hague they will be chained &caged!!and their freedom will be taken away>(Hakuna Mapendereo)
Watch Kalonzo Musyoka lying to the young, poor and unemployed masses after the return of Ruto and Uhuru from The Hague. A pity that they are still insulting Raila using coded language, yet there is no talk of development.
Why are these Primitive Kenyan Masses celebrating Murderers who just come from Hague ?dont they smell blood of innocent Kenyans Murdered by Uhuru/Ruto!? Who will console 20000 innocent Lives plus the Idps living like worse than slaves in Kenya?
At the Ocampo Six homecoming rally at Uhuru Park on Monday, the organisers had slotted time for the VP Kalonzo Musyoka to speak before the Uhuru Kenyatta and William Ruto. However, Kalonzo’s people protested bitterly and said it was a matter of protocol for the VP to speak last. The organisers agreed. Ironically, as the VP started speaking, sections of the crowd, including some of the dignitaries on the dais, started walking away.
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Talking of the Uhuru Park rally, Kangundo MP Johnstone Muthama and Energy minister Kiraitu Murungi refused to stand up as Mutito MP Kiema Kilonzo introduced the MPs from Eastern Province. Muthama’s close allies tell us he was miffed by a suggestion that the Ruto-Uhuru camp has identified Kiema as their pointman in Eastern Province! Anyway, Muthama was later introduced by Kiraitu and made a remarkable speech.
===
It was a little culture shock for William Ruto and a battery of Kenyan journalists who were almost run over by a cyclist at The Hague last week. They inadvertently blocked a cyclist’s path, which is the order of the day in Nairobi. In the Netherlands it is more risky to stand in the way of a cyclist than that of a motorist!
===
Nominated MP Maishon Leshomo, who was among the coterie of 40-plus MPs accompanying the Ocampo Six to The Hague, was excited to be part of history in the making. Dressed in full Samburu regalia, Leshomo took numerous photos of herself and her fellow MPs on the steps of the ICC as mementoes of the trip.
===
Some members of the Luo Council of Elders are trying to persuade Prime Minister Raila Odinga to go easy on his political ambitions. Corridors has been told the elders want the PM to seriously consider giving up his 2012 presidential ambition — for the greater good of the country.
Deadly Police killers
The Kenya police has a long history of being brutal and when one examines the very beginnings of the force it all begins to make more sense.
Press reports in Kenya have always maintained that Ali was the very first military man to be appointed police commissioner. This is NOT true. The very first commissioner of police was a soldier (Brig.Gen.F.S. Edward who served from 1908 to 1922). In fact as early as 1909 Edward himself noted that the military element had been promoted at the expense of police training, as a result of which a training depot was established in Nairobi in 1911 together with a small fingerprint section.
But perhaps the peak of brutality for the “Kinya” police (as the colonialists pronounced it) was during the emergency. The first thing that the colonial government did to deal with the Mau mau menace was to greatly expand the numbers in the force. Now you know where one Mwai Kibaki may have gotten his idea of how to easily deal with escalating crime when he took over power in 2003. The other thing they did was to stop playing things by the book. In other words this meant untold brutality torture and killing of many innocent people. This tactic was quite effective in snuffing out the Mau mau rebellion. And again now you know where the Kibaki administration may have gotten the idea of not playing things by the book of which Maj Gen Ali’s appointment as police commissioner was key.
There was a honeymoon period for the police when Kenya gained her independence in 1963. The injustices in the police that happened over this period were mainly to do with appointments. A handful of very able men including an excellent Luo officer were overlooked for the post of police commissioner in favour of a Kikuyu man who was hurriedly transferred from the Special branch called Bernard Hinga. You have to realize that until independence very few and carefully selected Kikuyus were recruited into the police or any armed force in the country. This is because they were mainly considered to be disloyal and unpredictable. Kambas were greatly favoured followed by other tribes like the Luo. So considering the numbers alone the chances of a kikuyu being the first commissioner of police were very slim indeed.
But even more instructive was the man appointed to take Bernard Hinga’s place at the Special Branch. His name was James Kanyotu.
Evidence that I have gathered seems to suggest that as 1964 came to a close the Kenyatta government had come to the realization that the celebratory honeymoon was over and they needed to put their house in order. Alarming developments in other African countries like frequent coups, including neighbouring Zanzibar (where there was a bloody revolution engineered by a Ugandan policeman) quickly caused paranoia in the Kenyatta administration and pushed security of the state to the top of the government’s priority list. What security of the state meant was really security of the president and indeed the very survival of his government.
The result was that all enemies, real and imagined, had to be identified and dealt with long before they made their moves. Bernard Hinga headed the special branch until the end of 1964 and at the time this police department mainly gathered and analyzed information and there were no “executions” as such carried out.
Advisors to the Kenyatta administration pointed out that even developed countries like Great Britain and the United States had state security organs that dealt with threats viciously and the young Kenyan administration could not pretend that such an arrangement was not necessary in these shores.
It is very telling that barely within two months of the appointment of James Kanyotu in February 1965, the first “police execution” took place. Pio Gama Pinto was reversing from his house when a lone gun man appeared from nowhere and shot him dead.
How was Pinto a threat to national security?
Many local writers have speculated that his leanings towards communism were the reason. Actually the real reason was that courageous Pinto had actually confronted the President at parliament buildings a few weeks earlier over his personal land grabbing and the corrupt ways of his government. Eyewitnesses say that Kenyatta retorted by calling Pinto a bastard and without thinking Pinto told the head of state that he too was a bastard. Everybody who was there was stunned. It is likely that Kanyotu felt that if Pinto was allowed a little room he would develop a formidable opposition to the Kenyatta government. In fact Pinto had been Kenyatta’s fund raiser at the most difficult time of the latter’s political career and there were few political fundraisers at the time that were as effective as Pinto. This is closer to the truth as to why Kanyotu gave the order for Pinto’s life to be terminated.
As I have said before in this blog, Pinto’s assassination and Tom Mboya’s killing 4 years later had a lot of uncanny similarities that point directly to the police, or rather the secret arm of the police being responsible. However there was one big difference. Kanyotu was an impeccable man who carefully covered his tracks and only started making serious mistakes many years later, late into the Moi administration and even then his mistakes were very few. Kanyotu must have noted that in the Pinto assassination a man who was not a police officer was used and it became clear that there were many problems with this approach including possible leakages later. And that is why I tend to believe information made available to me that the man who actually pulled the trigger to end Mboya’s life was in fact a police officer. The late Ben Gethi. The man later arrested for the murder Nahashon Njenga, a Kanu activist and youth winger who was personally known to Mboya, had an uncanny resemblance to Gethi.
All the assassinations done during the Kenyatta era were carried out by the Special branch and with the knowledge and nod from the director of intelligence James Kanyotu himself. Now when the Moi era commenced, there was again a honeymoon period where all political detainees were released and police executions stopped. It seems that while Moi still received regular briefings from his intelligence chief James Kanyotu, he shied away from authorizing killings. To Moi’s credit, even after the 1982 coup he favored detention without trial to killings. He was probably still too disgusted at what he had seen during the Kenyatta era. Even the Ouko murder was not really ordered but was rather a spontaneous thing that happened in the heat of the moment although the Special branch was used to track the foreign minister’s every move and to later to help cover up the murder.
You must also remember that it was during the Moi era that the Special branch was abolished and replaced by the National Security Intelligence Services (NSIS) which unlike the special branch has no legal arresting powers. Actually its’ predecessor, the special branch thrived on the arrest and brutal torture of its’ subjects to verify and get information. It is for this reason that many old hands wondered how the new NSIS would work.
This is very important to keep in mind because the Kibaki administration met this kind of arrangement when he took over office in 2003.