Let me quote the article:-

"CS Mucheru, who was speaking at the HPC Forum at the United States International University USIU Africa in Nairobi. According to Mucheru the electioneering period had brought up several issues which needed to be addressed especially the unsubstantiated reports of alleged IEBC hacking by the NASA team which was sent to over 200 countries and embarrassed the country because the claims were unfounded.  It would not have been so if the government had credentials of such individuals said Mucheru.

Mucheru’s latest stand by the CS shows the ICT Practitioners Bill 2016 originated from the ICT Ministry and was not a private members Bill taken to parliament by Leader of Majority, Aden Duale. Opposing the bill, the CS had said the bill, if enacted would hinder the growth of tech innovations and development in the country.

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​Let's address this issue with maturity and a sense of what's good for this country.

1) Instead of the CS issuing 'Roadside' declarations on such an important matter and reducing it a NASA/Jubilee thing shouldn't he be talking to the industry and finding the best way possible to advance the ICT Industry's skill sets? This is NOT about politics. 

2) The CS should know that he needs to serve the people of Kenya. His title is CIVIL SERVANT. 

3) The community should be open to engaging the government on how best to ensure we don't have 'quacks' in the industry. A more inclusive forum and discussions will go a long way is getting things right. 

I sincerely hope that CS Mucheru was misquoted and that he will seek wide consultations on such an important and emotive issue.

Regards

Ali Hussein

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On Sun, Dec 3, 2017 at 4:57 PM, Watila Alex via kictanet <kictanet@lists.kictanet.or.ke> wrote:
EricKigada: Kenya’s controversial ICT Practitioners Bill 2016 to be tabled in parliament again
techmoran.com/kenyas-controvhttps://twitter.com/EricKigada/status/937309893954031616


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