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School Kids Demonstration Message To Incompetent Lands Office

Posted on January 21, 2015 by PublicEye Posted in Commentary
Patrick L Okeyo, NJ USA

Patrick L Okeyo, NJ USA

Don’t call me Mr. Questions; but I must ask, Secretary of lands Charity Ngilu and Chairman Mohamed Swazuri were aware of Langata road primary school land issue earlier. Why not show her concern earlier instead of leaving violence to dictate her? She is not a minister for lands but a secretary for lands. I hope you see the difference between minister for lands and Secretary for lands. For one, she is a civil servant not a minister who’s serving her political interest as before.

Those shouting that school kids did wrong I think you are wrong yourself. The British say Mathematics and Americans say Math if that makes any sense. School children were in school which is P.O. box their school compound and in their play ground. Since Charity Ngilu with lands commission failed to settle the complaint amicably using government transparent authority; then Justice Authority of underage Jury came into action to teach her ABCD. She has nothing to tell Kenyans when kids took it into their hands when she was aware of it. We should also refrain from questioning the headmaster of the school when these kids were accompanied with their parents. This was an outrageous provocation which shows insecurity being brought from various government departmental agencies. Does Charity Ngilu have grand children? Just to ask I’m not Mr. Questions.
The government should face showers of shame. We use AK-47 rifles on Al Shabaab not against our kids who were defenseless. Tear gassing was used during Westgate mall attack which was also used on our innocent fragile kids. We are crying against corruption, the police are covering, hosting and tolerating corruption supported by Charity Ngilu for her slow response.
The police went into this public land to protect land grabbers who gave them Chicken to guard and protect corruption and land grabbing. I salute those kids. Some of them will be lawyers, police, soldiers and journalist. Since God’s creation he recognized individual ownership making it criminal and sinful for fraudulent ownership and attempts to use evil ways to acquire your neighbor’s property Exodus 20:15, 17 (NKJV) 15 “You shall not steal. 17 “You shall not covet your neighbor’s house; nor anything that is your neighbor’s.”
School Children took an earlier course of tackling abuse.  It was a lesson to the young, old, police and Charity Ngilu. The wall did not fall on them although some of them were injured due to police tear gassing them. Children can teach!
LSK can take it forward for settlement since apology has been made publicly either the government or grabbers should be responsible for damages.
(Lights on in the classroom)
Teacher: Good morning Children
Children: Good morning Sir
Teacher: How a you doing?
Children: We are quite well thank you sir
Teacher: Sit down pupils
Children: Thank you sir. (Lights off on break time)
Those who arrested the school headmaster I think they don’t have ground. If the whole mission was about fighting corruption and land grabbing; holding the headmaster for questioning is another kind of impunity and show of impunity. The police who arranged and supported land grabbing should face internal affairs charges and criminal charges. Those children were alongside their parents.
Those were kids who needed no police intervention. They needed bread and soda.
If I was on the ground I could shovel those stones and steel to the street from school compound. It is quite embarrassing and shameful. The police who was injured threw a tear gas canister to the demonstrating children; his attack and injury was his turn. We do not teach children violence but children were taught about freedom to assemble as well as freedom to express themselves. Police should have not gone there armed.
It is few weeks ago since the newly controversial law was passed in parliament and hurriedly signed to silence opposition and quickly answered by the suspension of eight clauses of human rights violation by the court. Then Fidel Odinga died in a mysterious circumstance probably due to Elephant poaching and balancing the environment in the National Park. When we fail in Parliament, or Senate and Court of Law supporters should not engage themselves in illegal trade of ivory, skins and fur.
Poaching influential elephants while at their grazing grounds, river crossing and even their walking path is unacceptable business in wildlife conservation.  The government may not be aware but those gowns at the bottom are aware. We cannot poison opposition politicians whenever they’re eating in various respective restaurants and using toxic gases for them to inhale while around or at the same table with poachers to silence opposition. It is not a fair business but illegal and criminal. That is how these elephants lately have been poached. It is a serious issue as poachers are known and are surrounding the president, but it seems the president doesn’t know. If I was the president I would get a wider broom when I know who they’re and sweep cockroaches out of State House and change security code at the gate.
Before solving mysterious deaths or their bodies decompose; we are showered with public land grabbing. Kids are injured, headmaster is arrested, OCPD is suspended and some police are nursing injuries and shamefully at work. The poached elephant issues are forgotten, now we deal with land issues. Karen land was the same thing; Charity Ngilu never took any steps until the matter went to court instead of her helping the situation. I think lands office is bigger than Charity Ngilu or Charity Ngilu is busier than the president of United States of America to handle national land office. The same high ranking and well known land grabber mentioned in Karen land is again mentioned in Langata road primary school land. Is Kenya’s judiciary at work?
He is the same top friend of the president. The world cried for our dear fragile kids. When you attack kids you have attacked me. The world sympathized but the message was send. Some of the shoes the president is wearing made in Mongolia don’t shine to our neighbors and friends. I would get shoes from Guatemala.
We would like to know where these toxic gases come from. Poachers are well known. Elephants watched their team number- 4 playing Kenya police. The famous Brazil team was beaten by Germany 7-1 during world cup. It was not football made in Brazil anymore but football made in Germany. Our kids did a wonderful job.  Injustice cannot be covered or tolerated as land grabbing cannot be accommodated in our society.
Blindly enough, some of us are saying “he is an Adventist why is he writing about this? We have had presidents, governors, and senators, Members of parliament, congressmen and mayors who are born Adventist, Catholic etc. Religion doesn’t exclude political leadership within membership. God doesn’t allow his people to be abused like Langata road primary school incident. Then we say “praise the lord.” We have books in the bible written by different authors giving different versions some speaking against injustice.
Some are also saying “you write why do you chat? Lions mix with other wildlife family but when hungry they prey on whichever wildlife they want. I couldn’t hold myself when I saw children crying. We can poach elephants but; it’s not life time rugby for it will come to an end.

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