EALA CONGRATS PRESIDENT UHURU KENYATTA AND FELLOW KENYANS
EALA has today moved a Resolution hailing the Government and the citizens of Kenya for holding peaceful elections last month.
The
Resolution moved by Hon Jeremie Ngendakumana and seconded by Hon Saoli
ole Nkanae further congratulates other presidential contenders
especially
the Prime Minister Emeritus, Rt. Hon Raila Odinga and former Vice
President, H.E. Kalonzo Musyoka, for accepting the outcome of the
Supreme Court Judgement and in so doing, ensuring that peace and
stability in the East African region is not undermined.
The
Resolution therefore wishes President Uhuru Kenyatta and his Deputy,
H.E. William Samoei Ruto success in serving the people of Kenya. It
also
appreciates the resolve of Kenyans to embrace democracy and the rule of
law given that Kenya had undergone political unrest resulting in loss of
lives and displacement of persons following the aftermath of the 2007
general elections.
The
Kenyan election was touted as the most complex featuring elections of
the Presidency, and polls for the Governors, Members of the National
Assembly, the Senate, the County Assemblies and the Women
Representatives.
During
debate, Hon Saoli Ole Nkanae remarked that a new generation had for the
first time taken over the reins of leadership in Kenya – post
independence.
He maintained that the elections were held not only peacefully but
fairly and credibly and lauded the former Prime Minister noting that he
was a great man for gracefully conceding in the contest.
Hon
Leonce Ndarubagiye remarked that a peaceful Kenya would result in
tremendous development. Hon Patricia Hajabakiga remarked that Kenya had
transcended
the dark past that was the year 2007 and had lived up to the Assembly’s
expectations.
Hon Susan Nakawuki hailed the citizens of Kenya for acting
within their constitutional rights saying it signified the confidence
they had in the new leadership.
‘We must get away from the yoke of colonialism’, she said. She hailed the former Assistant Minister for EAC and now Meru Governor, Hon Peter Munya and wished him well.
Hon
Peter Mathuki wished the new Government well saying it was important
for them to implement the new Constitution while Hon Mumbi Ngaru
remarked
that the people of Kenya had decided and remarked that the decision by
the CORD leadership to move forward in the wake of the ruling by the
Supreme Court was exemplary.
“In
this regard, I want to urge the new leadership to fervently implement
the new Constitution. I am happy that they have today appointed
a new Cabinet Secretary for EAC (Commerce and Tourism) Hon Phyllis
Kandie”, the legislator remarked.
Hon Judith Pareno stated the Republic of Kenya had learned to put their country’s interest first.
I was entrusted with important duties in the tallying centre as were
my colleagues Hon Nancy(Abisai) and Hon Kiangoi (Joseph) and the
moments were anxious. Even with the failing electronic system which we
hoped would bring hope and truth, we still held
our peace”, she remarked.
‘It is time for us to have a Political Federation to check on each other’,
she
remarked, saying it would bring about important structures where
justice can be sought, if one is unhappy with the decisions passed by
the highest Court(s) in their respective Partner
States.
Other
Members who rose in support of the motion were Hon Sarah Bonaya, Hon
Fredric Ngenzebuhoro, Hon AbuBakr Ogle, Hon Dan Kidega and Hon Abubakar
Zein. Hon Shy-Rose Bhanji, Hon Makongoro Nyerere, Hon Nancy Abisai, Hon
Joseph Kiangoi and Hon Emerence Bucumi also rooted for the Resolution.
The
Assembly also received the EAC Annual Reports for the years 2009/2010
and the 2010/2011 respectively tabled by the Chair of the EAC Council of
Ministers, Hon Shem Bageine.
The Reports highlight the broad achievements along the four pillars of
integration: EAC Customs Union, EAC Common Market; the Monetary Union
and the Political Federation.
The
Reports enumerate the challenges faced during the period in reporting
including the full integration of the Republic of Rwanda and the
Republic of Burundi into the already
ongoing regional projects and programmes including revision of already
approved sector strategic plans.
The period also witnessed
overstretched financial and human resources of the Community and the
slow pace and delayed contribution by the Partner States
of their contributions leading to delayed implementation of critical
activities at the Community level.
Other
reports debated and adopted in the busy afternoon included the Report
on the Committee on Communications, Trade and Investments on the
Non-Tariff
Barriers along the Northern and Central corridors of the EAC Partner
States and the Report on Agriculture, Tourism and Natural Resources on
the Orientation Workshop on Extractive Industries. The Report of the
Committee on Legal Rules and Privileges on EAC
Laws on SQMT Act and the Competition Act also sailed through.
The
Plenary which has been taking place in Kigali, Rwanda since April 12,
2013, wound up business. The next Session is scheduled for May 26, 2013
to June 7, 2013 in Kampala, Uganda.
Hon. Jeremie Ngendakumana whose Resolution hailing Republic of Kenya for peaceful elections sailed through