Dear Dr. Ndemo,

We met over the IGF processes - Kenya IGF, EAIGF as well as the UN IGF (although online). From these processes, I can say you are one of the senior government officials who can be so humble, understanding and open.

In your new undertaking, either as a Principal secretary or a consultant, your services will be needed.

Asante sana


On 1 May 2013 07:34, Esther Muchiri <emuchiri@andestbites.com> wrote:

+1

Indeed, on countless occasions, Dr. Ndemo shared his vision for Kenya and laid bare numerous untapped opportunities that can elevate the lives of the youth. I will forever remember his insights, knowledge and passion for our country during the “Bitange for President” debate on this list. For example, on August 7th 2011, he said:

 

“The causes of unemployment are not what you see in text books.  It is not poverty as many academicians would tell you.  It is greed, it is lack of trust among those who represent people's interest, it is lack of vision, it is the minimalist mentality that we have come to embrace.  We must move from this hopeless state to greater and collective thinking”.

 

Daktari, as I wish you all the best in your interview on Thursday, my prayer is that as you take up the new position (I am confident you will be successful), you will explore ways of actualizing some of the ideas you shared with us, and continue engaging the public for greater success and collective thinking….

 

God bless you now and always.

 

Esther

 

 

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"For every failure, there's an alternative course of action. You just have to find it. When you come to a roadblock, take a detour."

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From: kictanet [mailto:kictanet-bounces+emuchiri=andestbites.com@lists.kictanet.or.ke] On Behalf Of Grace Mutung'u (Bomu)
Sent: Tuesday, April 30, 2013 10:07 AM
To: emuchiri@andestbites.com


Cc: KICTAnet ICT Policy Discussions
Subject: Re: [kictanet] Dr Ndemo Farewell

 

Daktari, 

You were sensitive to young people's needs and for this we thank you. Please keep helping them change their destiny wherever you serve from. 

Best!

 

2013/4/30 Muriuki Mureithi <muriukimureithi9@gmail.com>

Dr Ndemo

Am told that  one door closes only when a wider door is opening – it is inconceivable that a  person of your energy , dynamism  and vision can just fade away in a country like ours which is crying out for such attributes to get past the corner. This is not possible and it is  just a matter of time  for the wider door to reveal itself

 

Thanks for the great doors you have opened for us in the ICT community,  consumers  and  the country at large—you changed the arc of  history of ICT and development in the country and region . History of ICT in Kenya will never be complete without acknowledging your contribution.

 

Muriuki Mureithi

 

From: kictanet [mailto:kictanet-bounces+muriukimureithi9=gmail.com@lists.kictanet.or.ke] On Behalf Of Odhiambo Washington
Sent: 29 April 2013 17:33
To: muriukimureithi9@gmail.com


Cc: KICTAnet ICT Policy Discussions

Subject: Re: [kictanet] Dr Ndemo Farewell

 

@Brian,

 

Bureeeeeeee, kabisa!

 

Hatuwezi kuwa na "omogusii" wawili katika wizara moja. Hivyo ndivyo alivyonena Dkt. Ndemo. Itwapatia maadui wake chanzo cha .... read again:)

 

 

On 29 April 2013 17:02, Brian Munyao Longwe <blongwe@gmail.com> wrote:

Daktari,

I will not join my colleagues in wishing you well. And I will not accept your (flimsy) reasons for not strongly contesting your right to continue the good work you have been doing. My advice, put up a good fight, and it at the end of it all another candidate is chosen, you can rest assured that you did your best (as you have been known to do) and move to other things with a clear conscience.

Uko katika maombi zetu - the "dark forces" can be very intimidating, be strong.

Best regards,

Brian

 

On Mon, Apr 29, 2013 at 2:32 PM, Walubengo J <jwalu@yahoo.com> wrote:

@ Ndemo,

 

You will go down as one of the few PS who opened up Government at at time when Government Ministers and Permanent Secretaries had no time to entertain  non-government actors (like most listers here :-).  I doubt any big shot in Govt would have been humble enough to take in their stride both the criticism and compliments from the grassroots as you have done. 

 

Eng. Rege before you started this type of culture and I am glad you took it to the next level.  I can only hope that the new Minister/Cabinet Sec and Principal Secretaries will follow suit as we endevour to make Kenya the best ICT destination in Africa.

 

regards.

 

walu.

nb: took the liberty to tweak the subject line :-)


From: Bitange Ndemo <bitange@jambo.co.ke>
To: jwalu@yahoo.com
Cc: KICTAnet ICT Policy Discussions <kictanet@lists.kictanet.or.ke>
Sent: Monday, April 29, 2013 1:30 PM
Subject: Re: [kictanet] Reviewing Kenya ICT Board Performance- You can write a guest post


Listers,
It is an open secret that my departure from the Ministry of Information
and Communications is imminent.  As seconds, minutes and days tick by; I
take this opportunity to bid you all farewell.

During the last seven years that I have worked here, I have learned a lot
from you all. I could not have benefited from the learning experience
without your constant support, criticism and encouragement.  If I have to
do it all over again, I would not change anything to perform my duties
well. In my position as Permanent Secretary, I have gained considerable
knowledge and thus I shall always cherish this, as one of the most
satisfying phases in my career.

Further, I have shared a special bond with all of you both virtually and
in reality.  I shall take away with me special memories of our time
together. I remain committed to ideals of Kictanet and would remain active
in its deliberations.  I must admit that I may have underestimated the
amount of pressure there is to aspire for a job.  There are politicians
from my county trying to create a wedge between myself, Dr. Matian’gi and
Hon. Nyachae.  Others from other parts of the country can be summed as
extortionists and possible toll collectors at every level.  I shall
however, take the interview on Thursday and if fate has it that I shall
once more serve my country then I shall proudly do so.

It is now my singular honour to introduce Dr. Fred Matian’gi, our Cabinet
Secretary nominee whom I have had the privilege of knowing for the past
many years.  While I was in Standard 7, Dr. Matian’gi had just started
standard 1 at Manga Primary School.  His sister Margaret was my classmate.
I have known him as an honest person and devout Seventh Day Adventist.
He has an impeccable record of integrity having served in several
governance programs.

Dr. Matian’gi is a fast learner and has extensively published.  We taught
at University of Nairobi together and his record as a lecturer was
faultless.  We simply have a great mind to steer our sector. I want to
take the earliest opportunity to wish him the best. Although Dr. Matian’gi
is a good friend, it will not be practical for us to work together.  The
constitution demands diversity.  We shall create fodder for politicians to
drive further wedge between us.  I have chosen friendship and will look
for alternative areas to serve my country.

Let me therefore wish each one of you the very best in all of our future
endeavors.

Bitange Ndemo.



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