Dear Dr. Warigia, Unless we plan the process in a civil society activism manner, we might be knocking at walls with no doors. Indeed loud activism is the only one that has brought noticeable change in the country, and the gains we enjoy now. Since time in memorial, history has shown that the leadership of the country is decided at boardroom level, and the work of the electorate is to stamp and add some icing on the cake, thus add credibility. This has had a profound effect on the citizenry, among them voter apathy. With a population of 40+ million people, less than half the adults registered to participate in the theater, and far less even voted. IEBC did a great job of making the process look credible to the runup to the elections, and majority started believing in the fool-proof method. That credibility and trust need to be restored. Now, what did you have in mind? Kind Regard Mwendwa Kivuva On 31/03/2013, Warigia Bowman <warigia@gmail.com> wrote:
Dear Dick and Brian
I think that Kictanet has a real opportunity to make sure that we do better next time. Can we work out an agenda to plan for this?
Yours, Warigia
On Sat, Mar 30, 2013 at 2:21 PM, Dick Omondi <Dick.Omondi@ke.airtel.com>wrote:
Now that we have a court decision that clears the matter of the presidency, perhaps it is now time to remove the emotions of the decision, turn away from politics and get down to the core issues in real institutional management and those surrounding the processes and the people around the IEBC lest we sit back and get through another four years and put together another unit in the last year of the 5 and go back to the same merry go round.
------------------------------ *From*: kictanet ** *To*: Dick Omondi *Cc*: KICTAnet ICT Policy Discussions ** *Sent*: Sat Mar 30 21:40:14 2013
*Subject*: Re: [kictanet] Opinion Technology, transparency, and the Kenyan general election of 2013
Thank you Ali. I appreciate your comments. Shukran.
On Sat, Mar 30, 2013 at 1:38 PM, Ali Hussein <ali@hussein.me.ke> wrote:
Wariga
Thanks for sharing. I enjoyed the read. I want to however object to the words:-
'...the election results show that technology has failed them.'
I humbly submit that what failed us in this case is a mix of partisan politicking, a knack for jostling to see how each proponent could manipulate the process for their own benefit and lastly the failure of the IEBC leadership to accept and tell Kenyans to our faces that the most expensive technology ever bought for elections in Kenya (and Probably Africa) was designed to fail before it landed in the country.
I would replace the sentence '...the election results show that technology has failed them.' with the sentence
'...the election results show that *leadership* has failed them.'
The saving grace is that we have a sober Supreme Court and we thank God for them.
Ali Hussein CEO | 3mice interactive media Ltd Principal | Telemedia Africa Ltd
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On Mar 29, 2013, at 11:05 PM, Warigia Bowman <warigia@gmail.com> wrote:
I thought you guys might enjoy this piece.
http://www.aljazeera.com/indepth/opinion/2013/03/2013329135519365308.html
Take a look, and tell me what you think. :-)
Warigia
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