Stop the Adani deal, KENYANS ARE ANGRY! Senate Committee warns CS Chirchir, President Ruto

Azimio TV(Official)
13 Sept 202408:29

Summary

TLDRThe script is a transcript of a heated parliamentary discussion regarding a proposed deal for the development of JKIA (Jomo Kenyatta International Airport) in Kenya. The speakers express deep skepticism and distrust towards the government's intentions, citing a lack of transparency and potential conflicts of interest. They urge the Cabinet Secretary (CS) to abandon the deal, advocating for a more open and public procurement process. The dialogue highlights concerns about the credibility of the government and the need for integrity in public-private partnerships.

Takeaways

  • 😟 The government is facing a credibility problem rather than a communication issue, leading to a lack of public trust.
  • 🤔 There's skepticism about the transparency and fairness of the deal being discussed, with a perceived lack of genuine stakeholder engagement.
  • 🏛️ The stakeholders in JKIA are identified as all 55 million Kenyans, not just a select few in government or private meetings.
  • 📜 There's a call for immediate disclosure of any privately initiated proposals within 48 hours to maintain integrity.
  • 🚫 Serious integrity concerns are raised about the company involved in the deal and the government's role in it.
  • 📉 The finance bill controversy is brought up as a parallel to the current deal, indicating a pattern of public dissatisfaction.
  • 🛑 A strong recommendation is made to abandon the current deal and revert to an open, transparent international expression of interest for the development of JKIA.
  • 💰 The capability of Kenya to fund the proposed investments is questioned, suggesting that the country can raise the necessary funds without the current deal.
  • 👎 The sentiment that the deal 'stinks' and is not in the best interest of Kenyans is expressed, with a plea to abandon it for the sake of the country's future.
  • 📈 A suggestion is made to reevaluate the country's needs and priorities, potentially starting with more basic infrastructure like a runway rather than a complete airport upgrade.

Q & A

  • What is the main issue raised by the speaker regarding the government?

    -The main issue raised is a credibility problem where the government lacks public trust, and there is a need to restore credibility and public trust.

  • Why does the speaker believe there is a trust deficit?

    -The trust deficit is attributed to competing interests within the government and a lack of transparency, leading to Kenyans being suspicious of government deals.

  • What does the speaker suggest about the stakeholders in JKIA?

    -The speaker emphasizes that the stakeholders in JKIA are the 55 million Kenyans, not just a select few, and that any decisions should involve or represent the interests of all Kenyans.

  • What recommendation does the speaker make regarding private proposals to the government?

    -The speaker recommends amending the law on PPP to require disclosure of private proposals within 48 hours to maintain transparency and integrity.

  • What is the speaker's stance on the proposed deal involving Adani?

    -The speaker strongly opposes the Adani deal, urging the CS to abandon it due to serious integrity concerns and a lack of public support.

  • Why does the speaker compare the objections to the Adani deal with the Finance Bill?

    -The speaker compares the objections to highlight the level of public discontent and the need for the government to reconsider its approach to such deals.

  • What alternative does the speaker propose for the development of JKIA?

    -The speaker suggests an international expression of interest and an open, transparent public procurement process for the development and upgrade of JKIA.

  • What message does the speaker convey from the people of Nairobi?

    -The people of Nairobi, as conveyed by the speaker, are against the deal and want it to be canceled.

  • How does the speaker feel about the incentives given to people in government?

    -The speaker is critical of the incentives, suggesting they lead to corruption and personal gain at the expense of the public interest.

  • What does the speaker imply about the wealth of government officials?

    -The speaker implies that the increase in wealth of some government officials is due to the incentives and opportunities for personal gain within the government.

  • What is the speaker's final request regarding the deal?

    -The speaker requests that the deal be abandoned and that the government should reconsider its approach, focusing on gradual and transparent development.

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