Politics
Port boss must be from Coast, MPs
Kaloleni MP Samuel Kazungu Kambi addressing journalists at Parliament buildings on Wednesday over PM's remarks on KPA. Some Coast MPs have threatened to mobilise residents to ground operations at the port if KPA MD post goes to someone from outside the region. Photo/WILLIAM OERI
Posted Wednesday, August 13 2008 at 22:56
In Summary
- MPs threaten to mobilise residents to ground operations at the port if demands are ignored.
- MPs argue that since the port is located at the Coast, it should be managed by a local person.
- Malindi Mp warns PM that he risks losing political support from the region.
Coast MPs have dug in their heels on the controversy over who should become the next managing director of Kenya Ports Authority, vowing that only someone from the region would do.
And if their demands were not met, they would mobilise residents to ground operations at the port, said the MPs.
“We will block ships from entering the port to deliver cargo. We will ground all the operations with the people,” warned Mr Gideon Mung’aro, the assistant chairman of the Coast Parliamentary Group (CPG).
The debate has been raging ever since Mr Abdallah Mwaruwa was last week sent on compulsory leave.
Mr Mung’aro, the MP for Malindi, told journalists in the town on Wednesday that the position left vacant “should be filled by another Coast person”.
The matter has put the CPG and Prime Minister Raila Odinga on a collision course, with the MPs arguing that since the port was located at the Coast, it should be managed by a local person.
Cheap politics
But Mr Odinga, speaking in Mombasa last Sunday, dismissed the MPs’ demands as “cheap politics”.
He said a qualified person, regardless of where they came from, would be hired to run the port, because it was national property.
“If a Coast person is MD and he messes up Kenya Ports Authority, the whole country suffers. If the MD is from upcountry and fails to deliver, the country equally suffers,” said Mr Odinga during the homecoming party of Changamwe MP Ramadhan Kajembe.
However, Mr Mung’aro said the CPG would defend its position.
And if the PM did not like it, he risked losing political support from the region, warned Mr Mung’aro.
“But our message is that we will not accept anyone from outside the Coast as MD because we have enough qualified people around. We in the Coast have been oppressed for many years and we will not give in this time round,” he said.
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Submitted by Gibson1234Posted August 14, 2008 01:09 PM
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Submitted by abdullahakimy
The MPs from the coast it's time they mature.the country is in need of progression so let it be whoever can deliver the success in the port.once achieved it's the people from the coast who will benefit from employment.Abdallah Abdo uk.
Posted August 14, 2008 12:07 PM -
Submitted by SJ502
The performance standards PM came with should be handed to the next KPA boss. Then the PM continues to personally monitor the port performance. Anyone fooling around those containers to be fired in public interest just like Mwaruwa. I am sure he will have fun firing successive incompetents until Kilindini gets it right. Let’s hope the coastal MPs don’t go behind PM’s back and try seeking favours from the President. (Good news for PM... once MK has delegated that’s it.)
Posted August 14, 2008 06:16 AM -
Submitted by aggruy
This Mombasa man talks like a cattle rustler. what a shame! for Kenya to reach its potential, she definately does not need this man, surely!
Posted August 14, 2008 02:36 AM -
Submitted by yunisaa
KPA is not a constituency but a national facility, if the MPS can mobilize people to block cargos, do they forget that other regions can also block cargos to pass through their region, think..think...and think again, otherwise the sufferes will be all and especially coast people as alot depend on this port for living, these MPs do not care as they want to individually benefit. They live in Nyali and Lavington and depend on MD for their personal gain. vote them out in 2012. Ali Yonis USA
Posted August 14, 2008 12:28 AM




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Hello my fellow Kenyans let us not dismiss what the Coast MPs are saying.When NARC came to power it gave Kenyans free way to discuss issues Actual that govt was real for the poeple by people many Kenyas begun feeling that desire of being Kenyans but something terrible begun to happen and tribal appointments took center stage.Until we redo this problem we shall not go far.KIBAKI And RAILA we look upon you to correct this anomaly from CCK,KRA KPA ,KCA,etc Thanks Gibson Amenya,Kakamega