Speech Given By Mr. John Henry Juma, Board of Directors, Transparency International Kenya, During the Kagua Kiongozi Awards Held on 14th July, 2017 at Daystar University, Valley Road Campus

Our host today, Dr. Bertha Kaimenyi, School of Communication Language and Performing Arts, Daystar University

Invited guests, Participants of the Kagua Kiongozi Video Competition, ladies and gentlemen

I am happy to join you today in celebrating the Kagua Kiongozi Video Competition winners and the contribution of the youth towards an informed citizenry in electoral issues.

Kagua Kiongozi project is among TI-Kenya’s election interventions being implemented in Uasin Gishu and Machakos Counties, and at the national level through media advocacy ahead of the August 2017 General Elections. The intervention includes Social Vetting Forums dubbed #KaguaKiongozi (Vet your leader) to influence the election of individuals that espouse integrity.

The project feeds into TI-Kenya’s strategic objective of ‘empowered citizens with the capacity to fight corruption and associated vices’. As we all know, the principle of public participation is a key pillar of the Constitution of Kenya and is one of the national values and principles of governance. TI-Kenya thus seeks to contribute to the generation of knowledge that can help citizens build political capital that will enable them to contribute towards the election of individuals of integrity to public office and strengthen transparency and credibility in the electoral process as envisaged by the Constitution.

TI-Kenya has over the years developed expertise in pushing for electoral reforms and amassed knowledge and programmatic expertise towards building a strong foundation of transparency, accountability and integrity in the electoral process in Kenya.

We envision a stable, vibrant, accountable, transparent and democratic political system in Kenya. Our mission in Kenya’s electoral landscape is to promote transparent, free and fair elections through research; policy, legislative and institutional advocacy; voter education and monitoring.

Chapter Six of the Constitution addresses leadership and integrity principles that all public officials must adhere to. TI-Kenya has been consistent in advocating for the implementation of the requirements of Chapter Six by the relevant agencies.

In April 2017, TI-Kenya with partners under the National Integrity Alliance (NIA), launched the Red Card Campaign. The campaign is seeking to bar corrupt and unethical individuals from ascending to public office, raise voter awareness and egg on frontline institutions to hold the promise of Chapter Six.

Vetting of leaders is another important activity TI-Kenya has undertaken to ensure that leaders of integrity are elected. We have thus been mobilising citizens to undertake social vetting of candidates and provide information that touches on their integrity to the relevant bodies. Building civic capacity for social vetting and reporting cases of electoral corruption is thus key.

 

Through the short clips produced in the video competition, we intend to create awareness on various electoral themes including social vetting, voter bribery, and the role citizens can play in monitoring funding for campaign activities and reporting malpractices. As we intensify voter education efforts in the run up to the elections in August, we will disseminate these videos in our outreach events and through social media, to enhance citizens’ capacity to influence integrity and accountability as constitutional benchmarks in the elections.

I extend TI-Kenya’s gratitude to the institutions and individuals who took part in the Kagua Kiongozi Video Competition. I also appreciate the judges for taking their time to assess the video entries.

 

Let us continue to spread the following message: Vet your leader before you vote and make an informed decision by voting for individuals that espouse integrity.

Thank you and congratulations to the winners.

 

Share:

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Search

Categories

Lucky Philomena Mbaye

Project Assistant, Citizen Demand and Oversight

Philomena is a lawyer, currently undertaking the Advocates Training Program at the Kenya School of Law, following her attainment of a Bachelor’s Degree in Law (LL. B) from the University of Nairobi. She is also a Certified Professional Mediator (CPM).

With a keen interest in Human Rights, Policy, Democracy, and Governance, she is deeply invested in promoting equitable legal practices and advocating for social justice. Her professional journey includes valuable experiences from (Coulson Harney LLP) Bowmans Law and ENS Africa, where she developed a solid understanding of legal intricacies and demonstrated proficiency in navigating complex legal landscapes. Beyond her legal pursuits, Philomena actively engages in community service through volunteer work with local CSOs, aiming to extend her impact beyond the legal sphere and contribute meaningfully to societal progress.

Thomas Juma

Project Assistant, North-Rift Region

Thomas is a dynamic professional with a wide range of experience and skills in community mobilization, capacity development in governance, media engagement, networking and partnership development. In his new role, he shall be responsible for offering support to the North Rift Regional Office to ensure successful implementation of the projects and assisting in logistical tasks, data collection and documentation. Thomas holds a diploma in public relations, marketing and advertising from ICS college, diploma in project planning and NGO management from Cambridge universal college and diploma in film and television production from Alphax college.

Emily Atieno

Procurement Officer

Emily is a dynamic professional with a diverse range of experience and skills in asset management, vendor relations, process improvement, event management, procurement process and procedures, admin management, communication and interpersonal skills. In her role, she is responsible for all the procurement processes and procedures towards achieving the TI-Kenya’s strategic plan. Emily holds a Bachelor of Commerce from Africa Nazarene University. She is also a holder of certificate in facilitation skills and Diploma in Business Management.

George Kiondo

Finance and Investments Manager

George is a dynamic professional with a diverse range of experience and skills in financial and project management, couching and mentoring, monitoring and evaluation, financial reporting and procurement amongst others.

In his new role, is responsible for overseeing the work of finance, investments and business development towards achieving the TI-Kenya’s strategic plan.

George holds a Bachelor of Science in International Business Administration from USIU, a Masters of Business Administration from the African Nazarene University, CPA-K and CPS-K qualifications from Strathmore Business School.

Linet Mukhula

Project Officer, Natural Resources and Climate Governance - Land, Extractives and Energy

Linet is a highly dynamic and versatile professional with extensive experience across various domains. She possesses a comprehensive skill set essential for effective project and organizational management. This includes expertise in Program Management and Reporting, ensuring strategic initiatives are designed and implemented to meet objectives with accurate reporting on outcomes. She excels in Coordination and Relationship Management, forging strong connections with stakeholders to drive collaboration and achieve shared goals.

She is responsible for implementing governance projects and working with communities and government with an emphasis on Land, Extractives and Energy towards achieving the TI-Kenya’s strategic plan.

Linet holds a Bachelor of Environmental Studies (Community Development from Kenyatta University with a Diploma in Public Relations Management and Advance Certificate in Business Management from the Kenya Institute of Management. She’s currently pursuing a Master of Arts in Development Studies (Economic Planning)- thesis level at the Management University of Africa.

Anno Annet Andisi

Intern, North-Rift Region

Annet is a dynamic professional with a diverse range of experience and skills in community engagement and advocacy, training, strategy and policy development as well as project management.

She is responsible for offering support to the North Rift Regional Office to ensure the successful implementation of the projects and documenting of legal aid cases for walk-in and call-in clients towards achieving the TI-Kenya’s strategic plan.

Ann holds a Bachelor of Bachelor of Political science and Public administration from Kisii University.

Jane Kingori

Grants Manager, USAID USAWA Program

Jane is a finance and grants specialist with a Master of Science in Organizational Development, Bachelor of Commerce in Finance and CPA (K). She has over 15 years’ of experience in strengthening organizations ‘capacities for sustainable program delivery through integration of best grants and financial management practices and compliance with different donor rules and regulations including USAID, UKAID, DANIDA, GCERF, SIDA and EU among others. She has served as the grants management technical lead at Faith To Action Network and Act Change Transform.