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How Ruto survived the censure motion: Inside power politics
Agriculture minister William Ruto addresses journalists outside parliament buildings after a censure motion against him was defeated on Wednesday. Photo/HEZRON NJOROGE(NAIROBI)
Posted Wednesday, February 18 2009 at 22:01
Agriculture minister William Ruto decisively beat back an attempt to have him censured by Parliament over the mismanagement of maize stores. Mr Ruto got the support of 119 MPs to defeat the motion brought by Ikolomani MP Bonny Khalwale which was supported by only 22 MPs.
Four decided not to vote. The vote reflected more the complexities of the politics of the day than the merits of the motion.
Cabinet was split with Justice minister Martha Karua joining those against her Cabinet colleague while Energy minister Kiraitu Murungi supported Mr Ruto.
Displays of temper
Similar divisions emerged at a Cabinet meeting on Tuesday where ministers clashed in the presence of President Kibaki.
Mr Ruto had clearly built sizeable support ahead of the debate. His supporters raised numerous points of order in an encounter full of emotion and displays of temper.
Dr Khalwale (New Ford-K) was unable to exhaustively move the motion because of interruptions from MPs on the opposition benches who appeared to be totally against it.
Kimilili MP Simiyu Eseli (Ford-K), who seconded the motion, told the House that he had been threatened in the precincts of Parliament by fellow lawmakers when he declared that he was going to support the motion. Education assistant minister Kilemi Mwiria was accused of supporting the motion because of personal interests allegedly because he was denied maize by the minister.
It was the day of reckoning for Mr Ruto whose management of maize from the National Cereals and Produce Board is said to have caused a shortage of food.
Dr Khalwale faced hostility from MPs who were sitting behind him on the opposition benches as he rose to move the motion. The Ikolomani MP said the House in its history had passed two motions of censure in former Agriculture ministers. The ministers were Paul Ngei in 1965 and John Osogo in 1979.
“Those of us who love the Republic of Kenya, those of us who love the future of our children, and the welfare our society will not wait for a revolution. Matters of hunger affect us all,” he said amid boos from MPs.
Not a personal attack
The New Ford-K MP said the motion was not a personal attack on the minister but a query on the manner in which he had handled the maize issue leading to the shortage. This, he said, had forced the country to seek Sh36 billion to save 10 million Kenyans facing hunger.
“At the end of this motion, the House will have to take a vote. This House will either vote for the welfare of the minister to keep his job or the welfare of hungry Kenyans. This vote is between Hon Ruto and innocent Kenyans who are starving,” he argued. His attempts to display in the House pictures of people faced with starvation were stopped by Mr Maalim.
Dr Khalwale was interrupted several times by assistant ministers Aden Duale, Charles Keter, MPs Millie Odhiambo (Nominated, ODM), Musa Sirma (Nominated, ODM), Olago Aluoch (Kisumu Town West, ODM), Isaac Ruto (Chepalungu, ODM), David Koech (Mosop, ODM) and Julius Kones (Konoin, ODM).
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Submitted by waramsayingPosted February 21, 2009 11:01 AM
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Submitted by oohsweet
i believe that the whole parliament is a corrupt parliament with no clear sense of responsibility and duty to the nation.. Kenya can only achieve reasonable development when there is a clear separation of the executive from the legislature... Until that achieved i dont foresee a parliament that can rise to serve the people and not themselves.. IM NOT SURPRISED WITH THE OUTCOME OF THE RUTO CASE.....
Posted February 20, 2009 05:20 PM -
Submitted by Hillaryio
I can't believe that some people are actually using the word "intelligent" and the name "Ruto" in the same sentence! Obwakemwatugul, when is the last word you opened a dictionary to find the meaning of "intelligent?". If Ruto is intelligent, then I am not sure why Jesus' second coming is taking such a long time. Ruto is the most naive, reckless, dangerous politician I can think of in Kenya right now.
Posted February 20, 2009 11:39 AM -
Submitted by schanjwa
A hungry stomach may not boo at a motion to censure a minister who has little time for the hungry themselves! Shame on you booers.
Posted February 20, 2009 09:16 AM -
Submitted by KENYA1ST
Wakenya lets live like brothers like we used to.Lets stop the blame game tujijenge for the sake of our children
Posted February 20, 2009 08:08 AM




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I wonder how a thug can arrest another thug.. All of a sudden, some (ODM) politicians are deaf and dump after they made us deaf and dump from all the campaign noise. Guess they are saving their voices for 2012 campaigns.. while lining their pockets. what a shame. Parliament is thugsville.