COTU (K) Calls upon the Senate Not to Pass the Contentious Amendments to the Laws

COTU (K) Calls upon the Senate Not to Pass the Contentious Amendments to the Laws
COTU (K) Calls upon the Senate Not to Pass the Contentious Amendments to the Laws

The Central Organization of Trade Unions, COTU (K) strongly calls upon The Senate to live-up to its expectation as the Upper House and refuse to pass the contentious amendments to the laws that will govern our 2017 General Elections and present self as an alternative House for national guidance.

Equally COTU (K) calls upon His Excellency The President being a symbol of national unity and an institution that all Kenyans, irrespective of their political party affiliations, look upon amid such sharp divisions in the country, not to Assent to the Bill and instead send it back for consensus building and dialogue among our legislators for both sides of the House for the single sake of peace and harmony among Kenyans after the August 2017 Elections. 

COTU (K) is a live to the fact that should any violence erupt after our General Elections, the recipients will be workers, women and children with the political class staying safe in their comforts and it is against this background that COTU (K) wouldn’t anticipate witnessing any such repeat of the 2007/2008 incidences that were brought to Kenyans after an election.

The passing of this law was uncalled for in such an emotive and acrimonious sitting of MPs and it is evident some individuals have allowed power to get into their heads and use the August House to pass archaic legislations when it is in the interest of the nation that in case of such hostilities, the best parliament should do is to encourage dialogue and consultations similar to the previous IPPG case.

Imposition of any legislation to the electorate is a dangerous and scary trend because it only helps in negating our resolve to transparency and accountability and it is already evident that the law passed this morning by Parliament will create unprecedented chaos in this country and scare away our investors at a time when unemployment rate among the youths has run to levels never comparable in the history of this country.

Passing of any laws that aims at serving individuals will never take Kenya to next anticipated levels and COTU (K) appeals to His Excellency the President to exercise his wisdom as our Head of State and Chief Executive of this country, away from any political party coercion and refuse to ascent to this Law.

 

Francis Atwoli, NOM (DZA),EBS, MBS

SECRETARY GENERAL

Administrator

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