Stephen asante Thank you for your email and for clarifying your position on the same. On your last point I agree that we prepare to welcome the new team. The Kenya ICT Board is already working to prepare to welcome the new Cabinet Secretary in terms of proper briefs to enable him to hit the ground running with respect to our programs and projects. regards Paul Kukubo Chief Executive Officer, Kenya ICT Board PO Box 27150 - 00100 Nairobi, Kenya 12th Floor, Teleposta Towers Koinange Street Tel +254 20 2089061, +254 20 2211960 Fax: +254 20 2211962 website: www.ict.go.ke local content project: www.tandaa.co.ke, www.facebook.com/tandaakenya twitter:@tandaaKENYA BPO Project: www. doitinkenya.co.ke Digital Villages Project: www.pasha.co.ke personal contacts _______________ Cell: + 254 717 180001 skype: kukubopaul googletalk: pkukubo personal blog: www.paulkukubo.co.ke personal twitter: @pkukubo ____________________ Vision: Kenya becomes a top ten global ICT hub Mission: To champion and actively enable Kenya to adopt and exploit ICT, through promotion of partnerships, investments and infrastructure growth for socio economic enrichment On Thu, Apr 25, 2013 at 6:59 PM, stephen Mutoro <smutoro@yahoo.com> wrote:
Thanks Eric, Dorcas, Paul and a few others:
With tremendous humility and respect I can muster, I must say that I welcome your (dis)encouraging criticism. When you criticize others, like I do at times, you must be ready for the same. But I would have responded, with evidence and I mean it, were it that my elder brother Dr Bitange Ndemo was the one asking for the same. I see the last time he tweeted was April 22, 2013. He hasn't been active here. I trust he is well. Unknown to many, especially those who purport to respond on his behalf, Dr Ndemo encourages criticism especially when facts are provided. Again, don't get it wrong, we could be "corporate enemies" but best of "personal friends". As the Ghanain proverb says - "In school, we learn the lessons before we take the exams; in life we learn the lessons after the exam".
Finally, I plead with those of us who are still "uncomfortable" with Dr Fred Matiang'i, as Kenya's ICT Cabinet Secretary designate, to please be patient so we move on as one and united ICT fraternity. I hope he will accept to join this list. Good evening.
Kind regards, Stephen Mutoro www.cofek.co.ke
------------------------------ *From:* Eric Osiakwan <ericosiakwan@me.com> *To:* smutoro@yahoo.com *Cc:* "kictanet@lists.kictanet.or.ke" <kictanet@lists.kictanet.or.ke> *Sent:* Thursday, April 25, 2013 3:20 PM *Subject:* Re: [kictanet] Why Dr Bitange Ndemo may have missed on the ICT docket
+2 ( not for me and myself but for the 2 sentences.....:-)
Eric here
On 25 Apr 2013, at 10:53, Dorcas Muthoni <dmuthoni@gmail.com> wrote:
What about taking stock of what Dr. Ndemo did for the ICT industry? We should be thanking him in a big way.
I think Mutoro should stop the sideshow.
On Thu, Apr 25, 2013 at 1:05 AM, Grace Githaiga <ggithaiga@hotmail.com>wrote:
@ Mutoro, I have read your or cofek 'analysis' of why Dr. Ndemo missed out on the ICT docket. One reason you give is that of Kenya's participation to WICT which i quote: * "The diplomatic row and the embarrassment that PS caused to Kenya delegation during the WICT in Dubai has tarnished Kenya's name in the eyes of international community and particularly Africa. The PS came with members of civil society whom he had accredited to represent the Kenya Government through back door and completely ignored the advice from government representatives and started reading views prepared and presented to him by members of another delegation making Kenya appear like a colony of that state". * This is misleading and as one of those 'civil society' members that participated, I want to set the record straight.
1. The accreditation was not through the back door as you purport. Please read Kenya's 2010 constitution article 10. You will see that participation of citizens is key in any policy making process whether local or international.
2. CCK convened a stakeholder's meeting on November 13, 2012 to discuss the ITRs. Several view points and recommendations emerged and were submitted to CCK (CCK had a deadline and our consolidated recommendations reached them on time). It was therefore expected that Kenya would have its own position.
3. It was in the spirit of Kenya's Constitution that Kenya's delegation embraced stakeholders, and civil society was one of them.
4. In Dubai, the ITU secretary General met with Civil Society representatives from different countries (Kenya was not the only country that had a multistakeholder delegation) and reported that he had written to governments encouraging them to include in their delegations stakeholders including civil society. How then is this backdoor accreditation when it is placed as a requirement in our supreme law, as well as recommended by the ITU? Why do you imply that civil society members should not have been at WICT?
5. What diplomatic row are you talking about? And why are you including in your 'analysis' rumors? Did you take time to understand the sticking points in the negotiations and therefore understand what Kenya's position needed to be in WICT? Can you table evidence that the PS read views prepared by another delegation? For your information, the very same issues we raised on November 13, became the same issues of contention at WICT.
Kindly check your facts before making certain claims.
Rgds Grace P.S. We must give credit where due. Dr. Ndemo has made immense contributions in the sector. Please do not be subjective about important issues like WICT just because you dont like him.
------------------------------ Date: Tue, 23 Apr 2013 09:35:46 -0700 From: smutoro@yahoo.com Subject: Re: [kictanet] Fred Matiangi, Cabinet Secretary for ICT CC: kictanet@lists.kictanet.or.ke To: ggithaiga@hotmail.com
Dear Walubengo:
He is the one. Dr Matiang'i is a great man. He taught me West African Literature at the University of Nairobi! You may also be interested to see why your good friend Dr Ndemo will have to bid farewell to the ICT Ministry where he has literally made his second home for the last years. He has been anti-consumer and we wish him well - whether he is appointed as CS or a PS in any other Ministry. http://www.cofek.co.ke/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=1529%3Awhy-ndemo-may-have-been-missed-on-the-ict-docket&catid=1%3Alatest-news&Itemid=60
Kind regards,
Stephen Mutoro www.cofek.co.ke
------------------------------ *From:* Walubengo J <jwalu@yahoo.com> *To:* smutoro@yahoo.com *Cc:* KICTAnet ICT Policy Discussions <kictanet@lists.kictanet.or.ke> *Sent:* Tuesday, April 23, 2013 6:37 PM *Subject:* Re: [kictanet] Fred Matiangi, Cabinet Secretary for ICT
It appears the above is our new Cabinet Sec. for ICT. Anyone with some background, bio on him? Google is returning this - but not sure if he is our guy.
http://www.cid.suny.edu/about_us/staff_in_focus/about_staff_in_focus_fred.cf...
walu.
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