Friday, November 20, 2009

Life and Transition

The harmonised draft will indeed require comment both on the drafting style and the content. I have barely glanced through it . Looking at the bill of rights i am particularly struck by the right to Life Section 35 (1) Every person has the right to life (2) A person shall not be arbitrarily deprived of life. The second leaves a window of opportunity for life to to be taken and concrete reasons given as to why it has been taken. If we Kenyans value life then we must clearly state that it must not be taken under any circumstances. if we believe that they are those circumstances that it must be taken then clearly state so. If we want the death penalty abolished then this should be clearly stated.

The section also reminded me that the CoE was struggling with many a "political question" and they have basically thrown the ball back on our court( read Citizens) to Guide them loudly and in a clear and concrete manner on the way forward on such delicate issues.

An attempt on the issues of transition has been made however the Number of Bills that have to be passed under the sixth schedule in order to operationalize the constitution in the next year suggest that our parliament have to pass more bills than the 9 they average per year. This will be a challenge.......

.......... Happy Reading to all

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