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President Mwai Kibaki and Prime Minister Raila Odinga signed a power sharing deal in 2008. Photo/FILE

President Mwai Kibaki and Prime Minister Raila Odinga signed a power sharing deal in 2008. Photo/FILE 

By DAVID MUGONYI
Posted  Thursday, February 12  2009 at  21:18

President Kibaki and Prime Minister Raila Odinga should step down for failing to rally MPs to pass a law to create a tribunal to try poll chaos suspects, said Mutula Kilonzo.

The Nairobi Metropolitan minister said the two signed an agreement giving an undertaking to create a local tribunal but had failed.

Mr Kilonzo also queried why Cabinet ministers, who had approved the creation of a special tribunal, could turn around and dismiss it on the floor of the House using proxies. According to him, the ministers had no respect or confidence in the leadership of the two principals.

Mr Kilonzo said the fact that MPs defeated the Constitution of Kenya (Amendment) Bill 2009 showed that they were operating in a vacuum.

Unable to lead

“The two principals should resign because they are unable to lead … By defeating the government Bill it means that the MPs are operating in a vacuum … they have no leaders,” he told the Nation.

And the Law Society of Kenya (LSK) said the government was not serious in ending impunity and was merely playing a “ping pong game”.

LSK chairman Okong’o Omogeni said the secret list should now be handed over to the International Criminal Court since Parliament had failed to fulfil the Waki recommendation that a special tribunal be in place after 45 days of signing of the agreement by partners in the coalition.

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“The special prosecutor should analyse information he receives from Mr Annan and proceed with investigations and if he finds sufficient evidence that crimes against humanity were committed then he should proceed to indict the suspects,” the LSK boss added.

However, the government put up a brave face despite the loss, with spokesman Alfred Mutua saying the government respects the decision and the supremacy of Parliament.

“The government assures Kenyans that there is not going to be a vacuum in dealing with the issue of post-election violence,” Dr Mutua said. This is despite the fact that so far no one has been successfully prosecuted for either organising, perpetrating or financing the post-election violence.

Mr Kilonzo said there was nowhere in the world where a government publishes a Constitutional Amendment Bill then allows its ministers to oppose it. “Why can’t the two principals step in and rally their MPs as they did when we entrenched the National Accord in the Constitution?”

He wondered why MPs adopted the Waki report and later refused to entrench a law to create the special tribunal. “Why did the MPs adopt the report in the first place? It defeats any reason to adopt a report and fail to do what it asks you to do,” he said.

Mr Kilonzo said the coalition now only existed on paper because it had failed to pass the Bill in Parliament.

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  1. Submitted by mosegichimu

    I hope Kilonzo is not blackmailing the his seniors. Or are you one of the ministers who failed the cause?

    Posted  February 15, 2009 03:06 AM  
  2. Submitted by werssylwer

    I remember during Moi's time certain Lawyers were privilaged to be sole lawyers for Institutions like NSSF, and man did they milk it for all its worth...oh soorry what was that again, yeah Kilonzo wondering why parliament should be independent of the executive. OOH what happened to the good old days when Moi whipped MPs in line and the goodies dropped without anyone questinong! Me thinks Kilonzo is hungry.

    Posted  February 15, 2009 12:57 AM  
  3. Submitted by gietmany

    Mr.kilonzo sees himself as the next general election top contender and that is why he is talking the way is. Politics as usual

    Posted  February 14, 2009 07:59 PM  
  4. Submitted by katimich

    Hi. Kilonzo- may be you need to show some Family love, lets all listen to your cousin- Hon. Waki fixed all you cheap politicians- Hague we come, can't stop us. Mike- Texas.

    Posted  February 14, 2009 07:42 PM  
  5. Submitted by tochio

    How many votes did Goverment lost 101- 99 and the number ODM has in parliment is 99, what goes around comes around The war will be fought in parliament meet us. in parliament was this a joke or reality check.now Prezo sees the supremacy of Parliament. Mutula you supported the announcement of flawed presidential results,and you thought it will be easy ride pole sana.

    Posted  February 14, 2009 05:08 PM  

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