Firstly, I am impressed the media is at last taking this matter up. In the past any queries on the sale of Telkom Kenya (TKL) to France Telecom was a 'no touch'. At a separate level this is an issue those who would like to see 'objective and independent' media need to interrogate: how do you deal with media ‘loyalty’ to the ‘big boys’ who pay for ads like Orange, Safaricom, Zain, etc? Back to TKL sale: on this and other online spaces, I have raised concerns and reservations about this transaction. It is indeed very surprising that even after purchasing TKL for a song, Kenyan Tax Payers/GoK are/is now being asked to pay Orange a further US$300m+! The jewel that TKL should have been will have been sold for FREE, yes, literally FREE! Even a cursory look should convince anyone TKL was under-sold: at the same period, 70% of GhanaTel was sold to Vodacom for US$900 (a figure the then opposition – now Govt in Ghana – still contested)! On a simple pro-rata basis, one would have thought TKL would have fetched higher. As Victor raises elsewhere, even the operation and maintenance of NOFBI should have been competitively out-sourced. Actually, I thought a while back I saw an advert re O&M Contract for NOFBI! Several contributors have raised the issue of ‘transparency and accountability’; lack of the same bedeviled even the earlier sale of TKL. Many Kenyans just woke up one day in the run-up to the 2007 elections to realize the ‘jewel’ was gone, for a song! With over 18,000 workers (including skilled) on the streets without a proper retrenchment plan! I guess hardly 3,000 remained at the new TKL! And Kenyans are being asked now to pump in more into this transaction: was it worthwhile in the first place? Were we fair to bidders who lost with the terms now being
varied ‘after sale’? More questions than answers! Perhaps Hon (Eng) Rege who Chairs what used to be Energy, Communications & Public Works (ECPW) Committee of Parliament and is on this space should get his committee to seek for the public more answers. Rgrds, Shem
Tuesday, 22 June, 2010 17:26 From: "Eric M.K Osiakwan" <emko@internetresearch.com.gh> To: shemochuodho@yahoo.com Cc: "KICTAnet ICT Policy Discussions" <kictanet@lists.kictanet.or.ke> Dr. Ndemo, To: shemochuodho@yahoo.com Cc: "KICTAnet ICT Policy Discussions" <kictanet@lists.kictanet.or.ke> Andrea, Reading this from Dar where I am struggling to get TTCL to give us a connection to their fibre network so that we can have a 'fibre all through' solution to our office. Been here for the implementation since Friday but still no hope of a breakthrough mainly due to TTCL's bureaucracy and attitude. Clearly competition would help here! I would definitely be concerned if 'France Telecom to be granted an exclusive operational and maintenance contract for the government-owned, multimillion-dollar nationwide optic fibre network.' Having an operational and maintenance contract for NOFB is a good thing but would hope it would be done through competitive bidding... Victor > |