Sunday, 21 July 2013
THE HINDEN HAND OF FOREIGN ORGANIZATIONS IN THE KENYAN POLITICAL ARENA HEAT
Several Western governments and foundations
are funding strikes that have blighted the Kenyan government, sources
told the Jackal News, with an ambitious agenda of overthrowing the new
administration.
Through their foreign development arms, the
external funders from America and European Union are channelling their
funds through local civil society groups that have been uncomfortable
with the administration of President Uhuru Kenyatta, who is facing
virulent opposition from Raila Odinga, the man who lost the 4 March
general elections.
Last week, police investigators summoned Eliud
Owalo, an aide to Odinga, and interrogated him on a raft of allegations
broadly tied to his efforts to organise nationwide demonstrations that
would culminate into a revolution to topple Kenyatta.
At the centre of funding the wild cat strikes include Elkana Odembo,
the immediate former Kenyan ambassador to the United States, Boaz
Waruka, the chairman of URAIA trust and Morris Odhiambo, the head of
National Civil Society Congress, credible sources said.
On
organizational level, virulently anti-government Bunge la Mwananchi
(BULAMWA), Consumer Federation of Kenya (COFEK), Civil Action Plan and
Coalition For Constitution Implementation are believed to have received a
large amount of money to fan the strikes.
Last week, teachers
ended their three-week strike, the latest in a series of agonizing
industrial go-slows that have blighted the Kenyatta administration,
barely three months in office.
Anti-government forces have thrown
their weight behind the strikes, leaving many social analysts wondering
if there were some external forces pushing a political agenda in Kenya, a
nation of about 42 million people whose strategic impose to the world
cannot be overstated.
n the America’s front, the United States and Canada, through their
international development arms – US Aid for International Development
(USAID) and Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA) are pumping
millions of shillings or perhaps dollars to bolster open defiance in
the name of funding the civil society, sources said.
In Europe,
the usually reticent Scandinavian nations, Denmark and Sweden — known
for generosity and soft spot for Third World “projects” are sending
money through their respective development arms, Danish International
Development Agency (DANIDA), Swedish International Development Agency
(SIDA).
The United Nations Development Programme, the richest UN
agency known for working with the civil society in the developing world,
is reportedly dishing out cash through a serious of local initiatives
packaged as promoting democracy.
The Ford Foundation, East Africa
and Open Society Initiative Easy Africa (OSIEA), two mercenary outfits
that routinely adopt “cloak and dagger” strategy, are also pouring funds
into several dubious initiatives, but their real agenda is to create
conditions necessary for revolution in Kenya.
Its public knowledge
that OSIEA has been working in cahoots with some civil society
activists to ensure President Kenyatta and his deputy William Ruto –
both facing crimes against humanity charges — do not escape the ICC
dragnet.
Last week, Criminal Investigations Department (CID)
summoned Owalo, the man who helped sink the Raila Odinga presidential
ambitions, and interrogated him on allegations that he was among a group
of people plotting to destabilize the country by pushing for an
Egypt-style revolution.
Other allegations include, holding secret
meetings to fan chaos, plotting to provoke police and trigger running
battles, incorporating churches and civil society in his anti-government
schemes, working with embassies and diplomats to use the ICC issue to
fan bad blood between foreign nations and Kenyan president and his
deputy.
In addition, police are probing a dubious group, March
Fourth Movement (MFM) — initials for the day Kenyan voted in Kenyatta —
with “a plot to create civil unrest and plot nationwide demonstrations
which will lead to discrediting the government,” and spark a
Egyptian-style revolution.
Coincidentally, former Odinga’s
personal assistant, Dave Arunga, is Kenya’s ambassador to Egypt, the
cradle of Arab civilization that does is struggling to define democracy.
On
the same breathe, sources told the Jackal News human rights activists,
John Nyongesa, Ken Wafula – who are suspected of coaching ICC witnesses —
met with a relative of Odinga, nominated MP Isaac Mwaura, Kibra MP, Ken
Okoth, Sabaoti MP, Chris Wamalwa in the Intercontinental Hotel with the
agenda of pushing for revolution that would topple the government. The
meeting was reportedly facilitated by activists George Githongo and
Timothy Njoya, whose anti-government stance is known.
The estimate amount of cash that Western governments and agencies are pumping was not immediately clear.
Since
President Kenyatta announced his presidential ambitions, many western
governments threw their weight behind Odinga and started funding the
civil society to use “any means necessary” to block him from vying for
the top office, but all their pre-election schemes were scorched.
Stung
by the needless interference in Kenyan affairs, the electorate stolidly
filed for hours and voted in Kenyatta into office, offering the
arrogant schemers in the West and their local puppets a reminder that
Kenya might be a poor nation, but its people have a right to elect its
leaders.
Since then, the new government faced an avalanche of
obstacles designed to undermine the president, who has responded by
focusing on his mandate offered by the people of Kenya and the
constitution.
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