Hi John,
I think it is worth commenting otherwise someone else will comment on
our behalf. We have many Kenyans with public interest at heart who
contribute towards the many strides this country makes yet we keep
reversing the same without thinking through well. We should rise up in
one accord and say no to what is not right for our nation without fear
or favour, i beleive the network is apolitical, our key interest in
promoting the best use of ICT's.
Regards
On 10/4/17, John Kieti <jkieti@gmail.com> wrote:
My sense is that the ammendments are rushed if not too reactionary. Alsotoo close to an election (Just days!). As Grace Bomu observes, there ismuch we could contribute but with the nature of the process, you wonderwhether its worth putting our valuable time in it.On Wed, Oct 4, 2017 at 10:10 AM, Barrack Otieno via kictanet <kictanet@lists.kictanet.or.ke> wrote:Dear Grace,I object to the amendments . I have gone through the bill and foundsome of the amendments to be ill advised. I think we should alwaysuphold the spirit of the law other than the letter of the law. Forinstance when we say that in the event manual transmission defers fromelectronic transmission the manual transmission will carry the day yetwe know basic principles of computing such as Garbage in Garbage out(GIGO) or What You See is What you get (WYSWYG) it shows that theprocesses and use of electronic system as supplementary aids ismisunderstood why should we entertain a situation where the inputdiffers from the output. Electronic aids only make the system moreefficient and effective they don't alter results unless there isinterference.On another note, we have new members of parliament who are just beinginducted, it would therefore be untrue to claim that they haveunderstood the election management system and processes which havetaken time to develop and now want to dismantle it to suit temporarypolitical interests , i think we should uphold the interests of thecountry first and i would urge our elected leaders to be at the forefront of this effort. The election laws might not be perfect but itwould be prudent to have a consensus based approach of scrutinizingany weak areas and addressing the same based on merit.Finally and in my humble opinion, in as much as we have deployedtechnology and used technology to make many advances in differentspheres of our nation, we are yet to fully embrace and intergrateInformation Technology Governance principles and practices in ourinstitutions be they public or private. I think this is our archillesheel and this are the issues that might need to be addressed. Wedeploy good systems but lack the manners to use the same correctly letalone protect the data under our custody. A data protection act willhelp resolve some of this challenges we are trying to resolvepolitically, the election laws amendment bill is just a red herring,technology is here to stay and will continue affecting every aspect ofour lives if we don't address IT, IT will address us politically andsocially sooner than later.RegardsBest RegardsOn 10/3/17, Grace Mutung'u (Bomu) via kictanet<kictanet@lists.kictanet.or.ke> wrote:Hi all,There is a lot to say about the substance of the proposed law but Ithinkthe process is ill advised. There should be no amendments to the lawgiventhe very limited time period before the rerun.And although we have been invited because we care about technology, Iwouldlike to believe that we also care about the nation. We shall achieveverylittle in terms of building trust in our processes and institutions insucha rushed process. Shelve this law.On 2 Oct 2017 16:57, "Grace Githaiga via kictanet" <kictanet@lists.kictanet.or.ke> wrote:ListersGreetings!KICTANet has been invited on Thursday October 5, 2017, to a meeting oftheselect committees on Election laws 2017. Considering that there willbemany other groups participating, we would like to present a memorandumcontaining our specific concerns as they pertain to tech issues.Further, we realize that the time is too short to hold a moderateddebateand therefore would like to hear from you on specific tech issues. Wehaveto do this by *Wednesday October 4, 2017 at** 2 p.m. *Thereafter, IandKanini Mutemi will collate the views in readiness for Thursday. Inaddition, it would be good for those who participated in the KICTANetobservation mission on August 8, 2017 to also attend this Thursdaymeeting.We attach the two bills, and would like to draw your attention to:1. Election Laws (Amendment) Bill- Clause 6 (Electronic AND manual transmission of presidentialelection results, with manual taking precedence).- Clause 7 (Substantially amends Section 44 of the Elections Actwhichprescribes the use of technology in the conduct of elections).- Clause 8 (Amends Section 44A on use of a complementary mechanismforidentification of voters).- Clause 9 (Amends Section 83 on the effect of non-compliance).- Clause 11 (Criminal liability for failing to sign documents).2. Election Offences (Amendment) Bill-- Clause 2 (Amends Election Offences Act to allow the government topublish advertisements on its achievements during the electionperiod).Kindlyprovide your input by providing which clause you think isproblematic, what your concerns are, and the recommendations.Asanteni sana.RgdsGrace----------------------------------------------------------------------------------*Grace Githaiga*Twitter: @ggithaigaSkype: gracegithaigaLinkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gracegithaiga.*..**the most important office in a democracy is the citizen. So, yousee, that’s what our democracy demands. 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The network aims to act as a catalyst for reform in the ICTsector in support of the national aim of ICT enabled growth anddevelopment.KICTANetiquette : Adhere to the same standards of acceptable behaviorsonline that you follow in real life: respect people's times andbandwidth,share knowledge, don't flame or abuse or personalize, respect privacy, donot spam, do not market your wares or qualifications.--John KietiPhone: +254-735-764242 // +254-722-764242Twitter: @johnKieti // Skype: jkietiBlog: gmeltdown.com <http://www.gmeltdown.com> // LinkedIn:https://ke.linkedin.com/in/*kieti* <https://ke.linkedin.com/in/kieti>The ordinary just won't do
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