Robert,
Please, do not go overboard. PLO successfully administered the Estate of the late Hezekiah Oyugi....the acrimony in the family over the residual estate notwithstanding. I was involved in that Succession Cause.
Mitawia Dickens.
From: Robert Alai <alai.robert@gmail.com>
To: MlalaHoi <mlalahoi@googlegroups.com>
Sent: Tue, July 27, 2010 8:53:22 AM
Subject: Re: PLO must deliver rather than to talk
GUys
To me, PLO is just the worst choice for KACC. PLO is one of the worst
underworld operative. The last time I met this guy in his office,
Githongo was coming back to the country. Githongo was expected like in
the next 1 week. What PLO told me made me reinforce my disbelief in
his reform credentials. PLO we know grabbed the Oyugi family house in
Runda. We know that PLO was a Moi henchman in defeating pro-reform
operatives in campus. PLO sat and never raised a finger in a commision
when they earned so much and the country was crying what they were
doing in office.
PLO to me is just not going to do much. He will blind Kenyans with big
words. BTW when you meet PLO in private, he even doesnt know those big
words and so I think he gets the adrenaline while infront of cameras
and mics. PLO will never do anything against the corrupt. He will
otherwise be forced to start by arresting his best friends like Moi.
Has he BTW resigned his position at various Moi establishments
including Kabarak University?
Lets not be hoodwinked. If PLO will act, we must push him to act
because he is not and has never been in the league of reformers.
Read more about PLO here http://bit.ly/98Dvye
Alai
On Jul 27, 12:36 am, Simon Wachira <simon.wachi...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Most political and communication strategists agree that the most vicious
> blow you can deliver to a leader is to turn his "perceived" strength into a
> weakness. I am worried that by referring to PLO as a talker, even before he
> gains traction in his job, we may be falling into this trap, albeit
> unwittingly.
>
> There is no better way to illustrate this than the recent US election, where
> candidates were wobbled by this strategy. Hillary Clinton, who can't be
> described as a quintessential orator, described Obama, the *hope monger, who
> couldn't provide solutions, *poking holes into his oratory prowess. McCain,
> who lacked charisma, described Obama as a celebrity in the league of Paris
> Hilton. Obama responded by poking holes into the experience of the two
> (their perceived strength) as *same old Washington(status quo). *
>
> Dr. PLO, the "orator" (some feel he isn't) should not be used to mask the
> other outstanding achievements that he has achieved. I know, for instance,
> he has been involved in youth mentorship (mentoring, among others,
> outstanding young people like Mwangi Mukami of Martin Luther Africa
> Foundation, advocacy efforts for persons with disabilities, etc.
>
> He may not be our knight in shining armour, but I can bet my eyetooth that
> he will not be a feckless KACC head, as a lot of people seem to suggest.
>
> My two objective cents/lenses J
>
> *Simon Wachira*
>
> On Mon, Jul 26, 2010 at 10:03 PM, Reuben Kigame <r...@fishkenya.net> wrote:
> > Dear All,
>
> > p.l.o can be easily compromised.
>
> > Watch his recent approach to the constitution and his past record on the
> > same. When I think about P.L.O. I think about a helpless supporter of the
> > status quo. We need a man of wisdom, impartiality and a record of
> > uncompromised tough dealing to be confident of such delivery.
>
> > Every human being can be summed up in one or two words. When you mention
> > Raila, what comes to mind is ODM or football. When you think of Obama you
> > hear the words, "Yes we can." When you think about Wangare Mathai you see
> > trees and the Nobel Prize. Mandela is synonymous with selfless sacrifice,
> > dream leader, etc.
>
> > I have never met nearly all of the guys in this forum, but I can sum up a
> > few from what they write about and how they write. For some, all that comes
> > to my mind to describe them is "hatred of religion". That is their passion
> > and that is what they live for. For others it is nothing but sex. For others
> > I have no choice but to see psychophancy. They think and write of nothing
> > else but what they want and think it is good for everybody, and dare you
> > touch a particular politician, etc. They will be up in arms.
>
> > Any honest Kenyan would easily sum up P.L.O. in one word: "Talk." I really
> > hope he can deliver. I have my doubts but wish him well.
>
> > I will raise the question here, though, are we prepared as "professionals"
> > in this forum to fit in any of these shoes we so vehemently critique? I am
> > hoping that two years from now we will not still be talking and criticizing,
> > but that we will be in several of these positions.
>
> > It is one thing to be passionate about the constitutional discussions, but
> > are we truly ready to change this country, constitution or no constitution?
>
> > Life should not stop just because our side did not win. Just as we are
> > ready to check P.L.O. out, I hope we can stand up to be counted.
>
> > Someone give me some evidence of where P.L.O. has delivered with regard to
> > corruption or mere "no compromise." I am not saying there is none. I am not
> > that acquainted. We need action; not oratory. Usually, the more the words,
> > the less the action. He would have to prove otherwise.
>
> > Reuben.
>
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > *From:* Joram Odus <is...@hotmail.com>
> > *To:* mlalahoi@googlegroups.com
> > *Sent:* Saturday, July 24, 2010 2:41 PM
> > *Subject:* PLO must deliver rather than to talk
>
> > I for one welcome the appointment of PLO to the helm of KACC and on a
> > cautionary note the expectations of Kenyans are high and both real and
> > unreal. BUT the substance of this appointment by His Excellency, President
> > Kibaki cannot be overstated. PLO must now take charge and the opportunity to
> > deliver rather than engage us in unending smart talk. This is about his
> > legacy and how Kenyan will remember him that will matter. I am in no doubt
> > that he is a man of many talents and abilities for that I wish him all the
> > very BEST in this huge role.
>
> > Joram Odus
> > London
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