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NCCK demamds reforms to be people driven according to National Dialogue Committees report

The National Council of Churches of Kenya (NCCK) held a consultative meeting to reflect on the anticipated governance and electoral reforms proposed in the report of the National Dialogue  Committee (NADCO) that was recently passed by Parliament and earmarked for implementation.

We have assessed the nine (9) Bills that are being processed by the National Assembly,  and taken into consideration the age-old definition of Democracy: A government of the people, by the People, for the People.

With this in mind, we now share the following message with the people of Kenya:

  1. Validate the NADCO Report 

Article 1 of the Constitution of Kenya clearly states that all sovereign power belongs to the people of Kenya, and is exercised either directly or through democratically elected representatives. The state organs are required to act by the Constitution.

For this reason, it is of absolute necessity that the Report of the National Dialogue  Committee be taken to the people of Kenya for validation before it is implemented. The people of Kenya have a basic right to know and agree with the recommendations made by the NADCO. It would be very deceptive for the National Assembly to unilaterally implement decisions that radically affect the governance and electoral environment of the  Kenyans.

Towards this, we call upon Hon Moses Wetangula and Hon Amason Kingi, the speakers of the National Assembly and Senate, to have the report published in a manner accessible to all Kenyans. Secondly, the Justice and Legal Affairs Committee should hold sittings in the  Counties to receive feedback from Kenyan citizens, and thereafter review the Parliamentary Bills attendant to the NADCO report to reflect the wishes of the people.

We urge all our Members of Parliament and Senators to always remember the warning of  God in Isaiah 10: 1 – 2

Woe to those who make unjust laws, to those who issue oppressive decrees, to deprive the poor of their rights and withhold justice from the oppressed of my people, making widows their prey and robbing the fatherless. What will you do on the day of reckoning, when disaster comes from afar?

  1. Constitution Review should be People-driven 

Recognizably, the National Dialogue Committee was established as a platform to negotiate political compromise to a crisis the politicians had conjured up in their perpetual struggle for power and money. It is therefore a major concern for Kenyans that the National  Assembly is seeking to effect the recommendations of the Committee, especially a massive review of the Constitution, without a recourse to the people of Kenya.

We wish to remind all Kenyans that between 1963 and 2010, the Constitution of Kenya was amended 39 times. The result of those amendments was the injustice and political space suppression that Kenyans fought bitterly to reverse, leading to the promulgation of the Constitution of Kenya 2010.

It is therefore a very major red flag for Kenyans that The Constitution of Kenya  (Amendment) Bill 2023 drafted as part of the NADCO report is seeking to amend 25 articles and add 6 new ones to the Constitution of Kenya 2010.

Kenyans shed their blood to demand that the review of the 1963 must be people-driven. The same was emphasized by the Supreme Court of Kenya when the Building Bridges  Initiative (BBI) Bill was declared unconstitutional. Why is the Parliament choosing to follow the same route once again?

It is our firm position that any debate about amending the Constitution in Parliament must be preceded by robust discourse by the citizens of Kenya.

  1. End the Breach of the Constitution  

The National Council of Churches of Kenya is shocked at the blatant and callous manner in which  the National Executive and Parliament are breaching the same Constitution they swore to  implement and protect. We reiterate that the failure to constitute the Independent Electoral and  Boundaries Commission (IEBC) is breaching the rights of the people of Kenya in the following  ways:

One, the timelines for boundaries review have been breached, and Kenya is currently in a  constitutional crisis in that regard.

Two, the National Assembly and the Senate are unconstitutional to the extent that they have not  adhered to the two-thirds gender rule.

Three, citizens in Banissa and Lagdera constituencies, as well as Nyamaiya, Kisa East,  Lakezone, and Chewani Wards have been denied the right of representation due to the lack of an  IEBC to conduct elections.

Fourth, the citizens of Kisii County have been denied the right to have a Deputy Governor since  there is no IEBC to gazette the appointment of the one picked by the Governor.

These violations call for concerted efforts by all actors to fast-track the reconstitution of the IEBC.

Secondly, we call upon the Attorney General to apply for an advisory opinion from the Supreme  Court of Kenya on what should be done to deal with the failure to adhere to constitutional  timelines for the review of boundaries of electoral units.

  1. Electoral Reforms Towards 2027 

Having considered the governance and electoral reforms outlined in the Bills arising from the  NADCO Report, we are of the considered opinion that some leaders are working towards  subverting the will of the people.

We call upon all Kenyans to actively read and comment on the 9 Bills presented in the NADCO  report and to demand that electoral reforms be focused on improving governance, accountability, and legitimacy by:

One, securing peaceful, free, fair, and credible elections

Two, safeguarding the performance and credibility of electoral institutions

Three, improving the participation and representation of the youth, women, and persons with  disabilities in elective bodies.

Conclusion 

In conclusion, we urge all Kenyans to rise and stand for justice and fairness. As Kenyans, we should not surrender our country and our sovereignty to the whims of politicians. Let  us always stand for justice for all, just as the Bible tells us in Micah 6: 8

He has shown you, O man, what is good. And what does the Lord require of you?  To act justly to love mercy and to walk humbly with your God.

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