Sunday, 30 March 2014

Mudavadi CRITICISES Uhuru SPEECH terms it ‘CRAP’, says government is TRIBAL and Corrupt ! wow, tiny BALLS emerging?

HURAAAY some tiny balls are emerging, former
deputy PM has offered a stinging criticism on Uhuru’s
state of the nation address!
True to his nature former deputy prime minister
Musalia Mudavadi has mildly criticized President
Uhuru Kenyatta’s state of the nation (two tribe
government) address to Bunge last week.
Mudavadi started by defending Uhuru but then
half-way through offered HEAVY CRITICISM that
shocked many especially those in government.
Here is HOW the NATION reported the story:>>
…………………………………………………………………
………The former deputy Prime Minister said
given the context of implementing the
constitution “and an ambitious experiment to
reconfigure the Executive administration, the
president was within his limitations to talk about
what he is doing rather than what he has done.
Mr Mudavadi however said the formation and
reorganisation of government has taken too long,
has been ad hoc and seems caught up in impacts
of piece meal hesitation.
“There
seems to be
an impasse
on this,
which then
has
affected
coherence.
But there
are areas
where he
could have
been
succinct in
the spirit of “ought to” have done because
they have been within his remit in the first
year even as he grappled with reorganisation
of government,” he said.
He said domestic security is one area in which
President Kenyatta could have explored why it is
spiralling out of control of agencies.
“He did report on capacity building —
vehicles, housing, insurance for police. But in
acknowledging lack of coordination among
agencies he missed opportunity to state what
interventions he has on board.
On this, the public is more interested in
concrete measures than his sharing the
identified problem with them,” Mr Mudavadi
said.
The former Sabatia MP said President Kenyatta’s
reference was more on external facets of the
security architecture.
He said President Kenyatta’s defence of the VAT
Act without outlining measures to cushion the
people against the high cost of living was
unfortunate.
“The appeal for religious piety in suffering VAT
impact on cost of living now for unspecified
heavenly rewards later isn’t redemption,” Mr
Mudavadi said.
He said the Head of State was also
“suspiciously” economical on corruption.
“It reflects a dilemma given his recent bold
statements on ingrained corruption within his
own office, and suspect revelations about the
laptop and Standard Gauge Railway projects.”
He said the Jubilee government rose on the
crest of national reconciliation and integration
and that it was also expected to do better on
the matter.
“IDP settlement and welfare perks are clean-up
responses inherited from the last regime. What
is at stake is negative public perception that
government is a two-community affair. This is
homework that he needs to deliver.”
WOW! This is super critism, Mudavadi talking
tough on corruption, saying not reducing VAT
was UNFORTUNATE and says Uhuru Goverment
is a two TRIBE that the president needs to work
on hahahaha Mudavadi is indeed MESSY ! Talk of
signs of growing BALLS!

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