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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Preface……………………………………………………………………..
1. District Context…………………………………………………………
1.1. Demographic characteristics…………………………………..1.2. Socio-economic Profile…………………………………………..
2. Constituency Profile…………………………………………………..
2.1. Socio-economic Profile…………………………………………..2.2. Electioneering and Political Information…………………….2.3. 1992 Election Results……………………………………………2.4. 1997 Election Results……………………………………………
3. Constitution Making/Review Process……………………………
3.1. Constituency Constitutional Forums (CCFs)……………….3.2. District Coordinators…………………………………………….
4. Civic Education…………………………………………………………
4.1. Phases covered in Civic Education…………………………………4.2. Issues and Areas Covered……………………………………………
5. Constituency Public Hearings………………………………………
5.1. Logistical Details………………………………………………….5.2. Attendants Details………………………………………………..5.3. Concerns and Recommendations……………………………..
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1. DISTRICT PROFILE
Rarieda is constituency in Bondo District. Bondo District is one of 12 districts of Nyanza Provinceof Kenya. The district was created from Siaya District.
1.1. Demographic Characteristics
District Population by SexMale Female Total
113,583 125,197 238,780
Total District Population Aged 18 years &Below
67,886 65,781 133,667
Total District Population Aged Above 18 years 45,697 59,416 105,113
Population Density (persons/Km2) 242
1.2. Socio-Economic Profile
Bondo District:
• Is one of the least populated districts in the province, being ranked 10th most populateddistrict in the province;
• Has one of the highest primary school enrolment rates in the province, at 79.7%, beingranked 3rd in the province and 19th nationally;
• Has one of the least secondary school enrolment rates in the province, at 17.0%, beingranked 8th in the province and 41 nationally; and
• Experiences the following main diseases: Malaria, respiratory tract infections, diarrhoeadiseases, skin diseases and infections, and urinary tract infections;
• Locals main economic activities are fishing, and peasant farming;• Main problems are: locals not being able to market their produce, the water hyacinth that has
affected the fishing industry, and poor roads.
Bondo district has 2 constituencies: Bondo and Rarieda Constituencies. The district’s 2 MPs,each cover on average an area of 494 Km2 to reach 119,390 constituents. This is an oppositionstronghold. In the 1997 general elections, NDP won all the parliamentary seats. It won Bondoand Rarieda parliamentary seats with 88.41% and 82.20% valid votes respectively.
2. CONSTITUENCY PROFILE
2.1. Socio-Economic Profile
The economic mainstay of the locals is fishing, and the production of the following cash crops:cotton, groundnuts, cassava, and coffee.
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2.2. Electioneering and Political Information
This is a stronghold for the opposition. In the 1992 and 1997 general elections FORD-K and NDPwon the parliamentary seat with 94.19% and 82.20% valid votes respectively. In 2002, theNational Rainbow Coalition won the seat.
2.3. 1992 General Election Results
1992 TOTAL REGISTERED VOTERS 30,997
CANDIDATE PARTY VOTES % VALID VOTES
Ramogi A. Oneko FORD-K 22,601 94.19
Henry Ouma Okendo KANU 1,394 5.81
Total Valid Votes 23,995 100.00
Rejected Votes -
Total Votes Cast 23,995
% Turnout 62.24
% Rejected/Cast 0.00
2.4. 1997 General Election Results
1997 TOTAL REGISTERED VOTERS 33,553
CANDIDATE PARTY VOTES % VALID VOTES
George Odeny Ngure NDP 19,953 82.20
Henry Ouma Okendo KANU 2,793 11.51
Ramogi Achieng Oneko FORD-K 614 2.53
Eliazaro Agoya Ochieng SAFINA 584 2.41
Oiro Obwa SPK 172 0.71
Florence A. Awuoro SDP 124 0.51
Bethwel A. Omondi Okal LPK 34 0.14
Total Valid Votes 24,274 100.00
Rejected Votes 266
Total Votes Cast 24,540
% Turnout 73.14
% Rejected/Cast 1.08
3. CONSTITUTION MAKING/REVIEW PROCESS3
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3.1. Constituency Constitutional Forums (CCFs)
3.1.1. Philosophy
The Constituency Constitutional Forum (CCF) plays a very significant role in the review of theconstitution. It is designated as one of the organs ‘ through which the review process shall beconducted’ - (sec. 4(1) of the Constitution of Kenya Review Act, Cap.3A). The importanceattached to the CCF arises from the recognition of the need to involve the people fully in thereview of the constitution. Only through such participation of the public will the newconstitution reflect the preferences, hopes and aspirations of the people. It would also increasepeople’s knowledge of constitutional issues, and facilitate their familiarity with the provisions ofthe new constitution. Additionally, the process, enhances the legitimacy of the constitutionamong Kenyans and their sense of ownership over it. In these ways the proper implementationand safeguarding of the constitution will be facilitated.
3.1.2. Composition and Establishment
The 1997 Review Act had provided for district forums ‘to mobilize communities at the local levelfor the purpose of civic education in preparation for the Commission’s work and to perform suchother duties as the Commission may assign’ - (sec. 12A (6). The District Forums were to consistof members elected to represent locations, religious organizations, and the disabled, in additionto MPs and members of every local authority in the district. The Act contained several provisionsprescribing minimum qualifications for membership and regulating the operations of the DistrictForums.
The Select Committee of the National Assembly, which reviewed the Act in early 2000, decided toreplace the District Forums with Constituency Forums to get views ‘ directly from the people inthe constituency without necessarily going through the rigours of an election to determine themembers of the forum’. It thought that this would provide for a more popular form ofparticipation. It recommended on the simplification of the forum to avoid elections. The SelectCommittee envisaged the constituency forum as and ‘open forum with no specific structures’,which should be ‘ flexible and easy to manage’. Its opinion was that the ‘existing leadershipcomprising Members of Parliament, councilors, community based organizations, religious groupsand individuals should be able to present views and opinions directly from the grassroots’ ( TheReport of the Parliamentary Select Committee Reviewing the Constitution of Kenya ReviewAct,1997, April 2000). It removed the regulatory powers of the Commission over the forum, itsrole being confined to the ‘facilitation’ of the forum. It also changed the function of the forumfrom the facilitation of civic education to also include facilitation and the collection of the views ofthe public on proposals to alter the constitution.
In view of the limited role of the CKRC in the establishment of the CCF’s, the CKRC preparedand gazetted Guidelines for the operationalization of the constituency constitutional forums. TheGuidelines stipulated that all the residents of a constituency would constitute the CCF. The CCFis described as one of the organs ‘ through which the review process shall be conducted’ -(sec.4(1)). The CCF was thus one of the principal ways in which the views of the public were to beobtained.
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In order to coordinate and facilitate the activities of the CCF, a Constituency ConstitutionalCommittee (CCC) was to be established. The Guidelines proposed its membership to consist of10 persons, of which three would be ex-officio: the local MP, the chair of the County Council inwhich the constituency is located, and the District Coordinator. The Guidelines stated that themembership would be as broad and representative of the people of the constituency as possibleand recommended that at least a third of the committee should be women.
3.1.3. Functions of CCF
• Facilitation of collection of the views of the public at the constituency level on proposals toalter the constitution; and
• Debate and discussion of the views of the members of the public on proposals to alter theconstitution.
In performance of these functions, the CKRC was required to visit all constituencies (Sec.18(1)(a)).
3.1.4. Functions of CCC
• The functions of the CCC were mainly facilitative and advisory, the primary aim being toenhance the effective participation in the ownership of the constitution review process by thepeople at the constituency level;
• The CCC was also mandated to promote, facilitate and monitor civic education at theconstituency level in collaboration with the District Coordinator and civic education providers;
• Additionally, the CCC had to ensure that the constituency had access to all informationrelevant to the review process in coordination with District Documentation centers; and
• Finally, the CCC was also mandated with the task of dissemination of the report of the CKRC.It was to be assisted in this by the District Coordinator, who was also its accounting officer, inrelation to funds that were made available to it by CKRC.
It is important to emphasize that the Guidelines were advisory, and the local community was freeto modify them to suit local circumstances. For example, the size of the CCC could be increasedwhen and if adequate representation and diversity required it.
3.1.5. Date of Commencement of Work
The Constituency Constitutional Forum (CCF) was to run for an initial period commencingNovember 2001 up to September 2002. Accordingly, each Constituency ConstitutionalCommittee (CCC) should have been constituted at the very latest by the end of November 2001.The Constituency Constitutional Forum was to be operational by that time.
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3.2. District Coordinators
3.2.1. Mandate/Terms of Reference
• Be the local grass root representative;• Perform the generalization activities in the district;• Be in charge of the documentation center/s in the district, facilitate its/their respective
management, ensuring they are stocked and are easily accessible to the public and alsoorganize their safety and security;
• Gathering any relevant local information and materials for the purpose of constitutionmaking;
• Facilitate the identification, classification and organization of the physical and electronicretrieval and dissemination of information and materials for constitution making;
• Supply such information needed by local constituency forums and committees;• Liaise with other documentation centers nearby and others for information;• In collaboration with constituency committees, identify and arrange venues for public hearing
whenever the CKRC visits the constituencies in their area;• Facilitate regular meetings of the constituency committees and involve local people as much
as possible in discussing constitutional issues;• Source and identify other key personnel that the CKRC may wish to consult or engage in its
work;• Identify and arrange for simultaneous local translations, sign language users, procurement
and hiring of public address systems, transport and communication facilities for CKRC’smeetings in the district;
• Monitor the implementation of civic education by civic education providers in the district;• Facilitate the formation of constituency committees with guidance and assistance of CKRC;
and• Perform any other tasks as directed by CKRC.
3.2.2. Criteria for Appointment
• Diversity in the composition, taking into account ethnicity, age, religion and professional oroccupational background; and
• Appointees had at least attained Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education or its equivalent.
4. CIVIC EDUCATION
Civic education in the constitution was carried out between 4th February 2002 and 15th April2002
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4.1. Phases and areas covered in civic education
Stage 1 is the only phase that has been covered. This is the stage preceding collection of views.This stage dealt with information, knowledge, skills and virtues that enabled Kenyans have aninformed choice and present their views on constitutional review.
4.2. Issues and areas covered:
• Constitution making process• Constitution of Kenya• Structure and systems of government• Governance emerging constitutional issues
5. CONSTITUENCY PUBLIC HEARINGS
5.1. Logistical Details
1. Date and Number of Days for Public Hearingsa) Date(s): 14th and 17th June 2002a) Total Number of Days: 2
1. Venuea) Number of Venues: 2a) Venue(s):
1. Asembo Bay Hall2. Gagra Primary School
1. Panelsa) Commissioners
1. Com. H.W. O. Okoth Ogendo2. Com. Kavetsa Adagala
a) Secretariat
1. Secretariat Staff in attendance:2. Walter Owuor - Programme Officer3. Joseph Makokha - Asst. Programme Officer4. Patricia Mwangi - Verbatim Recorder
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5.2. Attendance Details
Category Details Number
Number of PeopleWho Presented
129
Sex
Male 110
Female 19
Not Stated 0
Presenter Type
Individual 105
Institutions 24
Not Stated 0
EducationalBackground
Primary Level 27
Secondary/High School Level 90
College 0
University 11
None 0
Not Stated 1
Other (AdultEducation/Vernacular/Madrasa/InformalEducation)
0
Form ofPresentation
Memoranda 0
Oral 65
Written 52
Oral + Memoranda 0
Oral + Written 12
Not Stated 0
5.3. Concerns and Recommendations
The following are the recommendations made by the presenters in Rarieda Constituency. Therecommendations were collated around 43 areas of concern, from the Preamble to Nationalintegrity/identity. Only areas where recommendations were made in the constituency arecovered. The numbers in parentheses represent the number of times the recommendation(bulleted) was made, either orally or through written memoranda. Each count on a specificrecommendation was picked from an individual, a group or an organization. Where a presentermade different recommendations on the same area of concern, each recommendation wascounted separately. Where no number appears in parentheses, the recommendation was madeonly once.
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5.3.1. PREAMBLE
• The constitution should have a preamble (9).• The preamble should highlight the citizens ownership and the spirit to create a limited
nation in which all people are guaranteed protection for their fund mental rights andfreedom to pursue their ability to the fullest
• The constitution should provide that the national vision of the country should behighlighted
• The preamble should empower the people• That preamble should highlight the ownership of the constitution by the people of Kenya• The common experience to be related is gender equality, sensitivity, equal opportunities • The preamble should reflect the Kenyans sincererity and self determination• The constitution should have a preamble encompassing principle unity, human rights,
and a national commitment and shall contain policies and proposals that would guide theParliament when making laws.
• The constitution should have a preamble that shall be gender sensitive.
5.3.2. DIRECTIVE PRINCIPLES OF STATE POLICY
• The constitution should provide that all citizens’ rights shall be guaranteed.• The constitution should have a statement capturing the national philosophy (3)• The constitution should have statement like “ we the people of Kenya united agree to form
the review for the purpose of bringing all people under one flag• The constitution should provide that democratic principles should be included (6)• The constitution should provide for the separation of powers between the executive,
judiciary and legislature• The constitution should provide that there should be provision for the implementation of
the rule of law• The constitution should provide that the national philosophy and guiding principles
should borrow wearing from own national anthem• The constitution should provide that the preamble shall capture national spirit, aspirations
and objectives.
5.3.3. CONSTITUTIONAL SUPREMACY
• The constitution should emphasize that parliament shall have the power to amend theconstitution after a 75% vote.
• The constitution should provide that parliament should amend the constitution by 67% ofthe votes of all MPs
• The constitution should provide that there should be a 8-0% majority votes for anyconstitutional amendments
• The constitution should provide parliament should have the power to amend theconstitution
• The constitution should provide that no part of the constitution should be beyond theamending power of parliament
• The constitution should have two part one which can be amended by parliament• The constitution should provide that the public should be involved in the amending of the
constitution through the referendum (8)• The constitution should provide that the ECK should conduct the referendum
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• The constitution should provide that the referendum should be conducted by theindependent civil organization
• The constitution should provide that the referendum should be conducted by the lawsociety of Kenya
• The constitution should provide a constitutional amendment shall be done by parliamentand that it shall be on a 65% vote.(4)
• The constitution should provide that the constitution shall be drafted in a simple languagein all tribes and its supremacy be recognized.
• The constitution should be provided in two parts, one which shall be amendable byParliament and the other by a referendum.
5.3.4. CITIZENSHIP
• The constitution should confer to all persons born of Kenyan parent’s automaticcitizenship.
• The constitution should provide that all people registered by the church, medical officialshould be accorded automatic citizenship
• The constitution should provide that citizenship can be acquired by request and contract• The constitution should provide that Kenyan citizenship can be acquired by naturalization
and registration• The constitution should provide that citizenship can be acquired by adoption• The constitution should provide that spouses of Kenya citizens, regardless of gender
should be automatic citizenship (7)• The constitution should provide that a child born of one Kenyan parent should be entitled
to automatic citizenship (5)• The constitution should provide that the right and obligation should not depend on the
manner of acquiring citizenship• The constitution should provide that the rights and obligation of the citizenship should not
depend on the manner of getting the citizenship (2)• The constitution should provide that the national ID should be proof of citizenship (2)• The constitution should provide that Kenyan should prove identity by use of birth
certificate, national ID and voters registration card• The constitution should provide that children who attain the age of 10 years should be
issued with national identity card• The constitution should provide for dual citizenship (2).• The constitution should not provide for dual citizenship.(5)
5.3.5. DEFENCE AND NATIONAL SECURITY
• The constitution should provide that public members shall determine when a state ofemergency is to be declared.
• The constitution should establish a disciplined force (3)• The constitution should provide that the chief of general staff and other commissioners of
the disciplined force and senior military officers should be appointed• The constitution should provide that there should be establishment of a body charged with
the responsibility of discipline in the police force and listen to the public complaint aboutthe police
• The constitution should provide that the judiciary system should deal with cases ofindiscipline in the military
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• The constitution should provide for a code of conduct for displine of the armed forces• The constitution should provide that the president should be the commander in chief of
the armed forces (8)• The executive should consult the parliament before declaring war• The executive should have the exclusive power to declare war(3)• Parliament should have the authority to declare war • The constitution should permit the use of extra ordinary power of emergency during
national disaster• The parliament should be consulted by the ministry for defense to validate invoking of
emergency power• The president should have the authority to invoke the extraordinary power during
emergency in consultation with the cabinet and parliament• The parliament shall with 2/3 majority votes invoke emergency powers in case of national
disaster(3)• Parliament should determine the issues of the military that directly affects the public• The constitution should provide that the security in border and entry points shall be
improved. • The constitution should provide that the police shall wear identification badges at a
conspicuous part of their body.• The constitution should provide that the president shall not be the Commander in
Chief.(5)
5.3.6. POLITICAL PARTIES
• The constitution should provide that there should be a maximum of 6 political parties.• The political parties should participate in development (4)• The political parties should provide for civic education and develop income generating• The constitution should regulate the conduct of political parties to keep them on track(7)• The constitution should provide that the political parties should be involved in
development mobilization controlled by the Government, and be 8.• The maximum number of political parties should be 4(2)• The number of political parties should be 2• The number of political parties should be 3• Kenya should be a multi party state• The political parties should b e financed by way of membership accruing from the
members• The constitution should provide that parties should be financed themselves• The constitution should provide that party leaders should raise funds from donors well
wisher fund drives• The constitution should provide that political parties should generate their own funded for
campaign• The political parties should be financed by public funds (4)• The political parties should not be finance from the public funds (2)• The constitution should provide that for any political party to be financed it should be
transparent and accountable• The state and political parties should cooperate on issues of development, welfare of
citizens• The state and political parties should cooperate to ensure peace and economic stability
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• The president should not belong to any party• The state and political party should relate cordially as parties in good governance • The constitution should provide for a party less state• No limit should be put on the number of political parties provided each has a minimum
membership of 50,000 members and a national outlook• We should have one political party• The constitution should provide for 3 or 4 political parties.• The constitution should provide for public funding of political parties by the Government
and their activities be regulated.• The constitution should provide for a maximum of two political parties.• The constitution should provide for a maximum of three political parties.
5.3.7. STRUCTURES AND SYSTEMS OF GOVERNMENT
• The constitution should provide for a parliamentary system of government with a PrimeMinister as the head of government.
• The constitution should provide for a parliamentary system of government.(14)• The constitution should retain the presidential system of government(7)• The constitution should provide for the post of a prime minister• The prime minister should be the head of the government (5)• The prime minister should appoint the cabinet• The constitution should provide for a ceremonial president (5)• The president should be the head of the state (4)• The constitution should adopt a hybrid system of government (3)• The constitution should not provide for a Majimbo system of government with 9 states and
head of state be a President and the PM heads the Government.• The constitution should provide for a Military system of Government.• The constitution should provide for a unitary system of government.(4)• The constitution should provide for a presidential system of Government and the
presidential powers shall be reduced.• The constitution should provide that there shall be a central government system.• The constitution should provide for a Multi-Party system of government.• The constitution should provide for a federal system of government.(17)• The constitution should provide that an elected Prime Minister shall control cabinet.• The constitution should provide for the vice president to be the runner up in the general
elections• The constitution should devolve power to the lower level of government• The public through the law society ok Kenya should have the power to introduce a motion
and impeach the president• Modalities should be established to facilitate the devolution of power especially executive
powers which are concentrated in the president• The district regions should be given more powers• The VP should be nominated by the president• The VP should be nominated by the party with the highest number of seat in parliament• The AG should be appointed by the president• The VP should be elected by the people countrywide (4)• The VP should be elected as a running mate of the president• The VP should be presidential nominee
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• The VP should be appointed by parliament• The AG should be appointed by parliament.(4)• the prime minister should appoint the AG• The issuing of nolle proseqiu by the attorney general should be streamlined to avoid abuse
5.3.8. THE LEGISLATURE
• The constitution should give parliament power to impeach the president.• The constitution should give Parliament power to vet all appointments.• The constitution should give that an MP should attend parliament at full time.• The parliament should vet the appointment of university chancellors• The parliament should vet the appointment of cabinet ministers• The constitution should provide that all public appointment should be vetted by
parliament the parliament should vet all presidential appointment• Parliament should vet all senior government position• The parliament should approve all appointment by the prime minister and the president• The constitution should expand the power of parliament (3)• The parliament should remain the supreme authority of in its land• Parliament function should be expanded to include impeachment powers• The executive powers should be vested on parliament• The parliamentary committee should have “ teeth” , they should be able to prosecute those
they find suspect• The parliament should have the power to control its own procedures through a standing
order(7)• The parliament should have unlimited powers to control its own procedure through a
standing order• The constitution should provide that being an Mp should be a full time occupation (5)• The constitution should provide that the age limit fro parliamentary candidates should be
30-75 and fro presidency should be 40 years• The president should be below 75 years old• The minimum age limit fro the presidential candidate should be 45 years• The age limit for contesting fro presidency should be 45-65 years• The constitution should set up the maximum age requirement fro parliamentary aspirants• The presidential candidate should not be above 75 years old, the MP should not be above
75 years old• The age requirement or a parliamentary candidate is necessary, he/she should be above
18 years• The members of parliament should hold a diploma or a degree• The parliamentarians should have at least O level of education, clean track record and
declare their source of wealth• The constitution should provide that no language test should be required for
parliamentary seats• The constitution should provide that language and aptitude test should be done on MPs• The constitution should provide that a parliamentary candidate should have a posses at
least form four level of education (4)• The constitution should provide that parliamentary candidate should be holders of
university degree• The constitution should provide that discipline, good conduct should guide
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parliamentarians (4)• The constitution should provide that members of parliament should have 2 four year term
at the maximum• THe constitution should introduced ethical and moral qualification for parliamentarians• The tenure of MPs should be 5 years• Members of parliament should have a tenure of two five year term• The constitution should provide that Parliament shall vet all actions by the executive.• The constitution should provide that MPs shall establish offices in their constituencies.• The constitution should provide for the life of Parliament to be 4 years.• The constitution should provide that there shall be a12 constituency member committee
nominated by the MP responsible for formulating policies and making decisions affectingthe constituents and forwarding them to the MP for implementation.
• The constitution should provide that parliament shall be responsible for its timetable.• The constitution should provide that Parliament shall control the Electoral Commission.• The constitution should provide that MPs shall be 65 years old.• The constitution should provide for appointment of AG, controller and Auditor General
shall be done by Parliament.• The constitution should provide for the MPs qualifications as 30-75 years, KCSE holders
and pass in English and Kiswahili.• The constitution should provide for Women participation in Parliament. • The constitution should provide that MPs shall reside in their constituencies and a
committee to vet their actions.• The constitution should provide that MPs shall serve for 2 terms of 5 years be pensioned
only after serving for 2 terms. • The constitution should give voters the right to recall non-performing and those involved in
misconduct.(15)• The Mps should act on the basis of conscience and conviction or instruction from their
constituents• The electorate should give the aspiring MP instructions (4)• There should be established a committee which shall lay down the responsibility of
member of parliament• The salaries and benefits of MP should be determined by the parliamentary service
commission• The salaries and benefit of an Mp should be determined by an independent body (5)• The constitution should provide for a pension scheme for Mps• The salaries and benefits of an Mp should be paid according to profession• The constitution should dictate the salaries of the MPs• The ruling government should determine the salary of MPs
• The constitution should provide that an MP must be a holder of university degree.• The constitution should provide for parliament to be autonomous.• The constitution should provide for a coalition Government.• The constitution should provide for a government of National Unity.• The constitution should provide that all presidential appointments be vetted by
parliament.• The constitution should retain the concept of nominated MP(5)• The constitution should provide that there should be no nominated MP in Kenya (3))• The constitution should provide that seats should be reserved for women equally in the
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province• The constitution should provide that 33% of parliamentary seat be reserved for women• The members of parliament should adhere to the provision of the party constitution or
manifesto• The constitution should retain multiparty in legislature and not executive• The constitution should permit a coalition form of government (7)• The constitution should change to multiparty system in legislature and the executive to
accommodate different views in the implementation of laws• There should be only one chamber in parliament (3)• The constitution should introduce 2 chambers of parliament (3)• The parliament should have the power to impeach a president (3)• The president should not have the power to dissolve parliament (3)• The president should have the power to dissolve parliament after five years (2)• The constitution should provide that MP should have constituency offices (6)• The constitution should provide that ministers shall be appointed by Parliament and that
they shall be professionals in their fields.
5.3.9. THE EXECUTIVE
• The constitution should provide for a ceremonial president.• The constitution should provide for a Prime Minister and Governors governing 4 regions.• The presidential qualification should be of clean record, a diploma holder and
developmental conscience• A presidential aspirant must be from a stable family• Chief and assistant chiefs should be appointed and given the chiefs act• The president aspirant should not be a leader of the political party• The minimum education qualification for a president should be a diploma certificate from a
recognized university• The presidential candidate should be able to create an atmosphere of love peace and unity
among the people• The president shall be elected indirectly by the party with a majority in parliament• The presidency should rotate according to the provinces• The presidential candidate should be required to declare their wealth• A presidential candidate should be a Kenyan citizen• The constitution should provide for appointment of chiefs by an established professional
board. • The constitution should provide that president age shall 40-75 years, his functions
defined, be God fearing, be a Diploma holder, and serve for 3 terms of 5 years.• The constitution should provide that DC’s shall not chair District Development
Committees.• The constitution should provide for women inclusion in election of chiefs and chiefs to be
45 years and above.• The constitution should provide that the ministries shall be reduced to 10. • The constitution should provide for a maximum of 2 terms of 5 years for the president.(9)• The constitution should provide for chiefs to be elected for 5 years.• The constitution should provide that the president should not be above the law.• The constitution should provide for an election of Provincial Administrators, chiefs and
their assistants.
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• The constitution should provide for presidential qualification to be 50%.• The constitution should limit the powers of the president. (22)• The constitution should provide for the removal of the president for misconduct (7)• The president should relate to the parliament independently and attend session as an ex
official• The constitution should reduce the presidents interference in the proceeding of the
parliament• A president should appear in parliament twice a year to answer question particularly of
government policy• The president should not be an MP(7)• The president should not be above the law• The constitution should provide for the impeachment of the president.• The constitution should provide a minimum qualification of a university degree for a
presidential candidate.(4)• The functions of the president should be defined in the constitution (5)• The provincial administration should be appointed along party lines• The chiefs should be elected by the people and district development officer should be
resident of those particular area• Women should not be appointed as chiefs• The chiefs Act should be strengthened• The provincial administration power should be reduced• Chiefs and their assistants should be elected directly b by the people (4)• The chiefs and assistant chiefs should be elected by the queuing system the constitution
should create a ministry to look into the welfare of the disabled and carter for their specialneeds
• The constitution should provide that there should be a ministry to regulate religious affairs• The constitution should provide that the number of ministries should be reduced (2)• The constitution should provide that there should be 18 cabinet positions• The chiefs and assistant chiefs should be elected and they should be transferred (3)• The provincial administration should be done away with(4)• The chiefs an assistance should serve the people for five years • The chiefs and assistant should not have arresting powers• The disabled should have one of their own in the district development committees• The presidential tenure should be fixed to three terms of five years each (2)• The constitution should provide that the president shall not be an M.P and not hold any
party post.• The constitution should provide for the creation of Fishing Ministry. • The constitution should provide that the chiefs and their assistants be transferable.• The constitution should provide for gender sensitivity in the Provincial Administration.• The constitution should provide that if the president is a man then the vice president shall
be a woman and the vice president be with a portfolio.• The constitution should provide for the creation of Ministry of Justice that shall appoint
Judges and that the Auditor General be empowered to prosecute.
5.3.10. THE JUDICIARY
• The constitution should provide for rule of law for all including the President.• The structure of the judiciary system should have branches at divisional level
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• The structure of the judicial system should be decentralized• The judiciary system should be restructured• There should be established a specialized court to adjudicate upon rape cases• There should be established d a supreme court (4)• There should be established a constitutional court(2)• The chief justice should be appointed by th government• The constitution should provide that judicial officer should be appointed by the president,
magistrate should be appointed by a judiciary service commission, the vocational courtshould be filled by the DC
• The parliament and law school should appoint the judicial officers• The power to appoint all judicial officers including chief justice and the attorney general
be vested with the judiciary• The judicial officers should have security of tenure• The state judicial power should be vested exclusively in court• The judicial service commission should look into terms of service and remuneration of
public servants in the judiciary• The constitution should ensure all Kenyans have aces to court (7)• The government should provide free legal aid for the poor• The constitution should ensure Kenyans the right to legal aid(30• The community court should be established• The constitution should make provision for judicial review of laws that are made in
parliament• The council of elders should handle land disputes, and customary affairs(11)• The clan elders should be given allowance• All Kenyans should be entitled to fair trial and legal representation• The constitution should provide for the independence of the judiciary.• The constitution should provide for scrapping of bails and bonds.• The constitution should provide for creation of mobile magistrates court.• The constitution should provide for creation of juvenile rehabilitation department.• The constitution should provide for creation of local courts on marriage, divorce and
inheritance.• The constitution should provide that there shall be a kev (supreme person equivalent to a
chief kadhi) and assisted by 12 other kevs.
5.3.11. LOCAL GOVERNMENT
• The constitution should provide for councilors to be recalled in case of misconduct.• The constitution should provide that mayors and council chairmen should be elected
directly by the people (7)• The council should not work under the central government• The councilors should have a minimum of O level education (14)• The language test for the civic candidate should be administered more stringently• Councilors should not be above 75 years old• The people should have a right to recall their councilors (5)• The councilors salaries should be drawn from the consolidated funds• Councilors should not remunerate themselves, the government should determine their
salaries• There should be no nomination of councilors (2)
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• The local authority by laws should be approved by the judiciary service commission andparliament to ensure conformity to the constitution
• The by laws an power of the local council should be improved to provide ample time forcouncilors to participate in community affairs effectively
• The by laws of the council should be changed to deny them the freedom of destroyingkiosk and open air market
• The council chairmen should be empowered to oversee council finances for thedevelopment processed and ensure discipline in the tender boards
• The constitution should provide for councilors to be at least STD 8 leavers.• The constitution should provide for councilors to be at least form 4 leavers and be paid
from the consolidated funds.• The constitution should provide for mayors to be elected by the people.
5.3.12. THE ELECTORAL SYSTEM AND PROCESS
• The constitution should specify the date of election (6)• Th constitution should provide that voting by secret ballot• The simple majority rule should be upheld• The presidential candidate should gather at least 51% of the total votes• The presidential candidate should attain a minimum of 50% of the total votes to be
declared a winner (4)• The constitution should provide that candidates who fail nomination in one party should
be allowed to seek nomination from another party• The constitution should provide that candidates who fail nomination in one party should
not be allowed to seek nomination from another party • The president should be elected directly (5)• The parliament should appoint the electoral commission• An MP or councilors who defect should refund to the commission a quarter fro the cost
incurred• The constitution should retain the 25% representation in five provinces for presidential
election• The disabled should have a representation in parliament (3)• The constitution should provide fro reservation of seats for women• The constitution should provide that Rarieda constituency shall be Madiany constituency• The electoral areas should b reviewed with an emphasis on population (6)• The civic, parliamentary and presidential election should be held simultaneously• The queuing system should be used in parliamentary election• The registration of voters should start at 15 years• The electoral process should be simplified such that contestant are not required to retire
from their jobs(2)• The constitution should limit the election expenditure by each candidate• The constitution should simplify voters registration• The constitution should provide for Independent candidates for local government,
parliamentary and presidential elections (4).• The constitution should provide that Presidential and Parliamentary elections be held on
separate dates. (3)• The constitution should provide that elections shall be held after every 4 years.• The constitution should provide for participation of independent candidates in elections.
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5.3.13. BASIC RIGHTS
• The constitution should guarantee the protection of the human rights for all Kenyans andshould be recognized especially by the Police.
• The constitution should protect the bill of rights and make it explicit in UN and OAUcharters
• The bill of right should be entrenched in the constitution• The constitution should not allow detention without trial in Kenya• The constitution should entrench the freedom of worship (7)• The constitution should provide for freedom of association, political, social and economic
should be protected and entrenched in the constitution • The constitution should provide for equal right should be guaranteed for all people•• The constitution should regulate the registration of many denomination• The constitution should guarantee the freedom of worship for all Kenyans and this should
be regulated.• The constitution should provide for free and compulsory formal education up to university
level.• The constitution should protect the right to life.• The constitution should abolish death penalty (8)• The constitution should not abolish death penalty• The constitution should ensure development of a welfare state in which people have access
to food, shelter, water, employment and security• The constitution should protect the fundamental rights of all Kenyans regardless of
gender, color creed and political affiliation• The unemployed person should be paid an amount of money which should at least cater
fro their needs• The constitution should guarantee continuity of civic education.• The constitution should provide for the right to obtain information in the custody of the
state.• The government should provide security evenly in all districts• The constitution should provide that all police officers should produce arrest warrant in
the occasion of arresting someone• The constitution should guarantee free healthcare fro all Kenyans (20)• The constitution should offer free medical care to children up to standard six• Te constitution should guarantee clean water to all Kenyan (5)• The government should give free special education to the disabled up to secondary school• There should be free education fro all Kenyans (7)• The constitution should provide that poor housing an building that are unfit fro habitation
should be condemned by the public works official• The constitution should provide that all Kenyan should have a right to adequate food• The disabled should get considered for employment• The constitution should provide for the employment of foreigners• The constitution should guarantee all Kenyans a right to employment civil servants should
be paid twice a month• Job opportunities should be given to qualified persons• The constitution should provide that retirement age should be fixed to 50 years
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• The constitution should provide that the graduate should be guaranteed employment• The constitution should provide that retirement should be 60 years and retirees should
not hold other public post • There should be a pre- primary education without levies in all public schools• The government should provide free and compulsory education in primary and secondary
schools• The government should provide free education and equip schools• The constitution should provide free education up to university level• The constitution should provide free education for the disabled up to university level• The government should ensure all person regardless of gender are employed• The constitution should provide that 10% of the civil servant are disabled• Women should be accorded adequate maternity leave with full employment benefit• The disabled should get free medical allowance• The national social security funds should assist Kenyans in educating the orphans and
some marginalized student who cannot afford school fees• The constitution should provide that NSSF benefit should be disclosed immediately on
retirement• The pension benefits should be increased just as a the civil servant salaries are increased• There should be a laws to safeguard the old people who are left helpless• There should be yearly increment of pension• A pensioner benefit should be paid promptly on retirement time• All widows and widowers to pensioners should continue receive the pension till death• Social security should be given to victims of accident who becomes disabled• The law should provide for the payment of all terminal benefit public servants before their
service are terminated• Constitution should provide for a social schemes fr the disabled particularly women • All employed person should undertake to provide social security to their parent and the
constitution should ensure this• The chief should entitled to pension from the government• A special scheme should be established at the national social security fund in order to
assist widows and orphans of the employees• There should be free primary education• The government should ensure and compulsory primary education for all Kenya• The constitution should make provision for free and compulsory primary school education
(18)• The orphans should have free education• Civic education should be continuous process• The constitution should be written in simple language (4)• Civic education should be provided to Kenyan• The constitution should provide that Kenya should have access to information in the
hands of the state or any other agency of the state• The s disabled should be union sable and protected from exploitation• All workers should belong to a trade union so that their grievances can be handled
adequately (3)• The constitution should guarantee legal aid as a constitutional right.• The constitution should provide for the enhancement of the citizens security.• The constitution should provide for abolishing of death penalty.• The constitution should guarantee freedom of religion.
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• The constitution should provide for a one person-one job policy.(5)• The constitution should provide that pensions shall be expeditiously transmitted to
employee’s next of kin and that retirement age shall be 60 years.• The constitution should provide for trade union activities.
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5.3.14. THE RIGHTS OF VULNERABLE GROUPS
• The constitution should provide for funds to assist the orphans.• The constitution should provide that women right are not fully guaranteed because there
is still discrimination for the girl child, non representation in parliament and denial ofproperty right
• The constitution should entrench women rights• The constitution should guarantee women rights • The government should provided that disabled with auto chair• The constitution should provide transport facilities fro all the disabled people• The constitution should protect the disabled from police harassment, torture and
detention• The constitution should ensure that people who have disabled children are not hidden
away• The disabled should be treated in favorable manner that suits their condition• The disabled should be given machines and other facilities required fro self sustenance in
the information sector• The disabled should be represented in parliament• The constitution should provide the welfare of orphan• The orphan should have access to free education• Children who attain 18 years of age should be entitled to voting right• Children right should be observed and their views taken in any issue concerning them• Children right should be protected especially street children• Children should have a right to inherit their parents property• The juveniles should be corrected and not punished• Children should be protected from child labor• The constitution should provide for the welfare of the freedom fighters• The elderly should be taken are of by the constitution • The constitution should protect widows and orphan from discrimination• The constitution should provide for affirmative action for girls and youth • The constitution should not make provision for affirmative action in favor of women• There should be provision for affirmative action fro women• The constitution should give provision for affirmative action for the physically impaired
persons• The constitution should ensure provision for affirmative action for women and children (2)• All suspects should be protected from any form of police harassment• There should be establishment of more prisons• The constitution should provide equal rights for children.• The constitution should provide for unmarried girls to inherit parental property.• The constitution should provide for married girls to inherit parental property.• The constitution should provide for the rights of children.• The constitution should provide for the government to set up a scheme for the disabled.• The constitution should guarantee that 1/3 of all MPs shall be women.• The constitution should provide that orphans and street children shall be taken care of.• The constitution should provide for the recognition of freedom fighters.• The constitution should not provide for affirmative action and that women should be
appointed and elected on merit.• The constitution should provide for recognition of the youth in parliament.
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• The constitution should provide for the care and protection of the elderly and the poor.• The constitution should provide for the creation of homes for orphans in every district.• The constitution should provide for special consideration for the disabled in training
institutions, buildings, parliament and a welfare scheme for them.
5.3.15. LAND AND PROPERTY RIGHTS
• The constitution should guarantee the right of any Kenyan to own land in any part of thecountry.
• The local communities should have ultimate land ownership (2)• The individual should not be allowed to own any land• The individual should have the ultimate land ownership (4)• The parliament should be involved in the distribution and allocation of the public land• The government should have the power to compulsory acquire private land that is under
utilizes (2)• The government should make full payment of full compensation for the setting apart land
fro government purpose• The government or any authority should not control the use of the private land• The constitution should provide that land issues and disputes should be handled by the
community (3)• The constitution should provide for the inheritance of property to the deceased extended
family• The constitution should provide for proper land policies in Kenya• The land registration should be revised after two years• The land consolidation should be intensified as opposed to fragmentation• All children should have equal rights to inheritance of parents land• The laws of inheritance and succession should be addressed such than owners of private
land can bequeath it to his beneficiaries• The constitution should provide for the simplification of land transfers and levies be
scrapped.• The constitution should provide that the Government shall provide land for the landless.• The constitution should provide that the Government shall be the sole land owner and no
individual land ownership.• There should be a ceiling to land owned by an individual at 40 acres• The constitution should provide that non citizen should not own land (2)• Land transfer issues should be streamlined by the government• The process of land registration should be simplified and the cost of registration should be
free (5)• The land should be guaranteed to female children only if there is an agreement between
the child and the father• Women should be entitled to land ownership• The constitution should provide that men and women should have access to land (4)• The constitution should provide for land demarcation and that land boundaries be
respected.• The constitution should abolish the pre independence land treaties• The constitution should retain the pre independence land treaties• Kenyan should have a right to own land anywhere (5)• The trust land Act should be retained (3)
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5.3.16. CULTURAL, ETHNIC, REGIONAL DIVERSITY AND COMMUNAL RIGHTS
• The constitution should provide that busaa clubs shall be retained.• The constitution should provide for respect of customs. • Cultural and ethnic diversity should be protected and promoted (1• The state should ensure unity in diversity by dealing with ethnicity, tribalism and related
vices• The constitution should provide that territorial boundaries should be defined• The constitution should provide for the protection from discriminatory aspect of culture
(10)• The constitution should provide for kiswahili as national language• The constitution should provide for the five national language• The constitution should establish common national language for national unity• The constitution should recognize and promote indigenous language of the Kenyan people• The constitution should provide for scrutiny of religious activities.• The constitution should guarantee intact cultural values.• The constitution should address the issue of culture discrimination.• The constitution should provide that Kiswahili shall be a common language.• The constitution should provide for the punishment of FGM.• The constitution should provide that wife inheritance shall be outlawed.• The constitution should provide that bride price shall be returned in case of separation
and divorce.• The constitution should provide that bride price shall be compulsory. • The constitution should provide that village elders be salaried employees. • The constitution should guarantee that wife inheritance shall be voluntary.
5.3.17. MANAGEMENT AND USE OF NATIONAL RESOURCES
• The constitution should provide for equitable distribution of national resources.• The constitution should provide that all government services and facilities are accessible to
all Kenyans without discrimination.• The constitution should encourage education by employing all.• The constitution should provide for government funding for the unemployed.• The parliament should retain the power to authorize the raising and appropriation of
public finances (3)• The parliament should ensure equitable distribution of national resources• The national resources should be equally distributed of national resources (5)• The government should apportion benefit from resources between central government and
communities where such resource come found(5)• The auditor and controller general should be appointed by the parliament• The government should established the office of an independent controller and auditor
general• a parliamentary select committee should propose the controller and auditor general• The government should have a commission to oversee government expenditure• The parliament should created district, divisional and locational development committees
to monitor the usage of the development programmes funds• The pensioners should not hold any other public office
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• The constitution should provide that Kenyan working in public service should be well paid• The constitution should provide that church worker should be well remunerated• Appointment to senior government position should be strictly on merit• The commission should be retained independent to avoid influence from any parties• The constitution should provide that there should be code of ethics fro holder of public
services• The constitution should provide that public officer should be required to declare their
wealth• Parliament should appoint member of the public service commission (3)• The constitution should provide that public servant should declare • The management of the central bank and other financial bank should be entrusted in the
hands of qualified and competent person who shall be seconded by the finance ministerand approved by parliament
• The constitution should provide for MPs to declare their wealth. • The constitution should provide that ministerial posts shall be accorded to professionals.
5.3.18. ENVIRONMENTAL AND NATURAL RESOURCES
• The constitution should provide that local people shall be allowed to exploit local naturalresources for their benefit and compensation of accidents caused by wild animals.
• The government should put in place policies to ensure conservation of soil and protectionof the environment
• The constitution should provide that natural resources should belong to the communitieswhere they are found
• The constitution should provide that the lake region should be allowed to manage lakeresources
• There should be community participation in environmental protection and tree planting• The community should be involved in the protection of the environment• The city council should assist the community to clean the environment, maintain and
protect it• The constitution should provide for the exploitation of the resources in the lake region
5.3.19. PARTICIPATORY GOVERNANCE
• The constitution should provide that Religious bodies shall be involved in matters ofgovernance.
• The civil societies should be empowered to participate fully in governance• The government should tax regulation in the conduct of the civil society organization to
maximum participation in development• The government should allow the religious institution to develop their own institution and
to self govern them and to communicate freely with international support institutions• The constitution should give women power to participate in district development activities• The constitution should put in place mechanism to ensure maximum participation of
governance by the persons with disability (2)• The government should recognize and enhance the role of the youth in the governance (3)
5.3.20. INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
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• The constitution should provide that all international boundaries shall be guarded.• The constitution should provide that foreign policies should be a function of the
parliament but the executive should have a hand in passing them• The constitution should provide that treaties must first be reviewed as they are
domesticated into our laws
5.3.21. CONSTITUTIONAL COMMISSIONS, INSTITUTIONS AND OFFICES
• The constitution should provide for a permanent constitution commission, • The constitution should provide for creation of gender body to assess gender equality.• The constitution should establish an ombudsman office (5)• The gender commission should be implemented • The constitution should establish an anti corruption commission (6)• The constitution should provide that the public shall elect ombudsmen.• The constitution should provide for the MPs salaries to be determined by independent
commission.• The constitution should establish a land commission• The constitution should establish a fisheries commission• There should be a juvenile commission established• There should be an education commission established• A committee should• be established in the constitution to deal orphans issues• There should be a commission to oversee the management and the use of national
resources• The juvenile commission should be charged with the maintainaing discipline in the
juvenile system as well as appoint judicial officers• The constitution should establish the ministry of constitutional affairs• The constitution should provide for a permanent constitutional court.• The constitution should provide for Supreme Court.• The constitution should provide that there shall be a permanent commission of religious
persons to deal with land issues. • The constitution should provide for the existence of ombudsman’s’ office in every division. • The constitution should provide for reinstatement of KACA.
5.3.22. SUCCESSION AND TRANSFER OF POWER
• The constitution should provide for the AG to have power during transition period.• The constitution should provide that the speaker shall have power during transition.• The constitution should provide that the chief justice should hold the executive powers
during election• The vice president should be in charge of executive power of executive power during
presidential election (3)• The presidential election should be declared by the chairman of the electoral commissions• The constitution should provide that the incoming president should assume office within
24 hours• The incoming president should assume office as soon as the election results are declared• The chief justice should swear in the in the oncoming president• The constitution should provide that the instrument of power should be transferred as
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soon as the incoming president has been sworn in• The constitution should provide that all instrument of power should be handed over to the
president at the swearing ceremony• The constitution should make provision for a former president in term of security, welfare• The constitution should make provision for a former president and his/her immediate
defendant on welfare of security• The constitution should make provision for a former president in tern of security (3)• The constitution should make provision fro a former president in terms of welfare (5)• The constitution should provide that a former president should not be immune from
prosecution (3)• The attorney general should hold the executive power during presidential election
5.3.23. WOMEN’S RIGHTS
• The constitution should provide for the rights of women.• The constitution should provide for free participation of women in politics.• The constitution should provide for protection of women from all forms of violence.• The constitution should guarantee widows and women property inheritance and qualify for
pensions.• The constitution should provide that women in small-scale businesses shall not be taxed.
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5.3.24. LEGAL SYSTEM
• The constitution should provide for stiff penalties in rape cases. • The constitution should provide for the retention of customary law.• The constitution should provide for strict punishments for murderers.• The constitution should provide for legalization of chang’aa.
5.3.25. WOMENS RIGHTS
• The constitution should provide that constitution should facilitate the education of women• The constitution should facilitate the education of women• The constitution should provide that unmarred girls should have a right to inherit on
succession of a part of the family property• The constitution should provide that wife should have a right to inheritance and
succession (5)• The constitution should provide that once a girl is married she should not remarry• The constitution should provide that customary marriage should be abolished• The constitution should provide that polygamy should be abolished• The constitution should harmonies marriage laws so that customary practices such as
paying bride price• The constitution should provide that disabled should not pay bride price when they want
to marry• The constitution should provide that marriage laws should be streamlined to protect
against abuse of the divorce process b the spouses• The constitution should provide that fathers should be responsible for maintaining
children they have fathered out of wedlock (5)• The constitution should protect women from domestic violence• The constitution should provide that women should have the right to own family property
(2)• The constitution should provide that young ladies should b denied inheritance of
husbands property to avoid selling it and getting remarried
5.3.26. INTERNATIONAL POLICY
• The constitution should provide that the state shall enter international trade agreementwith the aim of harnessing economic development and mutual co- existence
• The constitution should provide that the state should endorse all UNO charter on humanrights and environment supervision
• The constitution should provide that the state shall enter into treaty with internationaltrading agreement with the aim of gaining market attracting investment and foreignexchange
5.3.27. REGIONAL POLICY
• The constitution should provide that the state shall promote cultural interaction with theaim of acquiring the best of such culture
• The constitution should provide that the state should participate in international tradewith main objective of winning balance of payment
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5.3.28. NATIONAL ECONOMIC POLICY
• The constitution should provide that the wholesalers should not double up as retailers• The constitution should provide that there should be property established mechanisms to
ensure that the price of commodities are controlled• The constitution should provide that the state should create favorable environment for
thriving of financial institutions and individual entrepreneurship • The constitution should provide that the government should exercise control on consumer
goods• The constitution should provide that the state should protect indigenous industries by
imposing reasonable tariff and eradicating, dumping of cheap foreign goods which arelocally produced
• The constitution should provide that parliament should enact laws to administer theprivatization of the parastatals and public assets
• The constitution should provide that the government should resume protectionism policyand price control to protect own domestic produce and market
• The constitution should provide that the government exert control on the price ofconsumer goods to protect against unscrupulous trader
• The constitution should provide for electricity for all Kenyans • The constitution should provide that a body should be appointed within location to carry
out a survey on potential areas of land for development projects like irrigation• The constitution should provide that the government should Assist poor Kenyans and
assist in poverty reduction• The constitution should provide that there should be economic empowerment of the rural
people• The constitution should provide that to alleviate poverty in the lake region the government
should be given incentives to rejuvenated the irrigation scheme’s and give farm inputs tothe farmers
• The constitution should provide that there should be an allowance for poor people• The constitution should provide that the government should provide economic, physical
and social infrastructure for all Kenyan• The constitution should provide that the government should be provide roads, dams and
boreholes in the rural areas• The constitution should provide that Kenya’s should be encouraged to invest locally• The constitution should provide that government should central housing structure for the
disabled• The constitution should provide for the upgrading of infrastructure in Kenya• The constitution should undertake the rural electrification and better transport to the
nyanza fishing zone to improve generation (2)
5.3.29. NATIONAL OTHER POLICY
• The constitution should provide that insurance should be accessible to al business people• The constitution should provide that all disabled should be guaranteed life insurance cover• The constitution should address the spread of HIV/ Aids• The constitution should provide that all cases of people dying of Aids should b made public• The constitution should provide the government should provide cheap drugs for AIDS
victims
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• The constitution should provide that the government should disarm warring communitiesand deploy forces in the Turkana borders
• The constitution should provide that the government should assume the Kenyan securityinternally and externally
• The constitution should protect suspects form police torture and harassment • The constitution should provide that the police officer should not carry out a search in
individual premise without a warrant• The constitution should provide that ex service men should be given active jobs to reduce
insecurity• The constitution should provide that incase a person dies in road accident the police
should take care of the dead bodies from the scene of accident and should return the bodyback to the place of burial not dumping the bodies I mortuaries
• The constitution should provide policemen in plain clothes should not carry guns• The constitution should provide the right to public security should be guaranteed in
respect to the police• The constitution should provide that bribery and corruption should cost someone their job• The constitution should protect all Kenyans against thieves of harambee money or cost
sharing initiative• The constitution should provide that there should be put in place measure to eradicate
corruption• The constitution should provide that any person who defrauds the state, embezzle public
funds or evade tax shall be prosecuted and forced to repay the amount loosed from thepublic
• The constitution should provide that corruption should be outlawed• The constitution should provide that corrupt people should be charged in a court of law• The constitution should address corruption in the judiciary• The constitution should provide that population issue on the disabled to be carried out
5.3.30. SECTORAL POLICY
• The constitution should provide that persons around the lake region should use the lakewater to irrigate
• The constitution should provide for the welfare of farmer• The constitution should provide form cooperative for farmers• The constitution should put in place well coordinated irrigation projects• The constitution should provide that cotton farmers should be assured of adequate pay fro
there produce• The constitution should provide that government should give incentives in establishment
of irrigation schemes to spur agricultural production • The constitution should provide that farmers and fishermen should be allowed to market
their products and the market forces determine and burden and supply and profits• The constitution should provide that the government should protect irrigation around lake
Victoria• The constitution should establish strong cotton boards to develop the cotton industry in
the country (2)• The constitution should provide for civic education in schools.• The constitution should provide that small-scale traders shall not be taxed.• The constitution should provide that the constitution shall be taught in schools and it
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shall be freely available.• The constitution should provide for prompt compensation of accident victims.• The constitution should provide that income from fish resources shall be used to develop
the area.• The constitution should provide for setting up of price control mechanisms.• The constitution should provide for overhaul of the education system.• The constitution should provide for mainstreaming of agricultural sector, promotion of
local industries, development of irrigation projects.• The constitution should provide for review of water boundaries around Lake Victoria and
improvement of all actuaries and river entry points.• The constitution should provide that civil servants shall be paid Kshs 20,000.• The constitution should provide for the creation of a fisheries factory around the lake.• The constitution should provide that every rural place shall have access to pipe water,
electricity and information technology facilities.• The constitution should provide for scrapping of Harambees and cost sharing.• The constitution should provide that fishing processing industries should be established
in Nyanza province (20)• The constitution should provide that the government should rejuvenate all factories and
industries that have stalled and industries, I should establish at least three per district• The constitution should provide that the government should set up small scale industries
for fish hides and skins• The constitution should provide that industries should be decentralized• The constitution should put up more ginneries and give farmers incentives in cotton
growing belts• The constitution should provide that teachers should be allowed to discipline children
through canning• The constitution should provide that the cut off point for university intake should be
reduced• The constitution should abolish the 8-4-4 system of education and replace it with 7-4-2-3
system• The constitution should provide that the marginalized students should be assisted in
paying fees by the state• The constitution should provide that there should be a technical education for Kenyan
students• The constitution should provide that all teachers should be paid by the government• The constitution should provide that watchmen in public schools should be employed by
the government• The constitution should provide that the government should ensure that the constitution
should be incorporated in the formal educational programmer• The constitution should provide that military science should b taught in schools• The constitution should provide that nursery schools should be abolished• The constitution should provide that all training should require a mean grade of D+ in
secondary schools• The constitution should provide that there should be tuition for young and teachers the
curriculum is taught• The constitution should provide that primary school teachers minimum pay should be
20,000 per month• The constitutions should provide that all bursaries should be given such that the needy
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are able to access it• The constitution should provided that an education policy should be formulated to ensure
that public schools are operated transparently and accountably by the school head• The constitution should provide for the promotion of teachers annually the constitution
should provide all disables should be given vocational training to equip them withsustenance and improve their income
• The constitution should provide that there should be establishment of learning institutionto cater for the disabled
• The constitution should provide that education cost should be reduced• The constitution should provide that all nursery schools in Kenya should have a uniform
curriculum• The constitution should provide that the SDA should be allowed to administer private
schools and conduct educational, cultural, charitable or other good activities• The constitution should provide that the government should provide the educational
facilities like lab equipment request and kits as incentives to science subject student• The constitution should provide that the government should give the disabled allowance• The constitution should provide that tax laws should be harmonized• The constitution should ensure the government put in place a stringy and accountable
policy • The constitution should provide that all taxation and levies drawn from a particular district
should not be remitted to the central government bu should be held in a fund fro the localdevelopment with grant from the government
• The constitution should provide that the government should provide for zero taxes on allmonies received on behalf of the disabled from foreign donors
• The constitution should provide per capita income to all registered Kenyans• The constitution should provide that women credit loans schemes should be given
allowance of at least 5,000 shs per month• The constitution should remove fish guards from patrolling• The constitution should provide for use tax fishing to improve the industry• The constitution should provide that drug companies should ensure that they produce
genuine drugs that are beneficial to the sick• The constitution should provide that widows should be allowed to decide whether to
remarry• The constitution should set policies pursued by a commission to fight epidemics diseases
like leprosy, AIDS TB typhoid chorale• The constitution should provide that the government should provide drugs to government
hospitals• The constitution should provide for liberalization of air waves to ensure easy access to
radio and television service by northern Kenya communities• Te constitution should provide that for additional use of code language• The constitution should provide for access to information technology fro all Kenyans• The constitution the provide that government should offer vocation training for the youth • The government should give incentive to the disabled co-operative to enhance the projects• The constitution should provide that small scale businessmen operating a turn over of les
than 10,000 should be exempted form paying tax• The constitution should make provision for the micro finance to eradicate poverty• The constitution should provide that all small scale trader and artisan should be exempted
from any form of taxation
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• The constitution should provide that fishing co-operatives societies an self help project berecognized to promote the fishermen (2)
• The constitution should provide that the disabled should get free transport all over thecountry
• The constitution should provide that the government should tarmac the lowdar kitalehighway
• The construction of roads administration should b left out to vocational road braid whorecommends to the district road board or ministry of public works for approval
• The constitution should provide that public transport be given free for the disabled• The constitution should provide that the government should regulate the matatu industry
and protect from fare hiking during public holidays and school opening times• The constitution should provide that a law should be put in place to forbid ordinary
passenger in public service vehicles• The constitution should provide that the poor roads should be made usable and public
transport between Nairobi and kisumu should not pick people along the road to avoid overspeeding and overloading
• The constitution should provide that the government should put in place properinfrastructure
• The constitution should provide that use of fishing equipment made in Kenya should beallowed and government restrictions removed
• The constitution should provide that fish mongers should be taxed 25% revenue to helpimprove the lakeshore roads and security
• The constitution should provide that fishing on the river mouth should be allowed• The constitution should provide that transport boat and fishing boats should be insured
together with the fisherman• The constitution should provide fisheries should be managed by the community under the
supervision of the provincial administration• The constitution provide that prompt compensation for lives lost in the man and wildlife
competition or destruction of crop b ensured (4)• The constitution should provide that fishing industry should be provide d in the lake
region (2)
5.3.31. REGIONAL PLANNING
• The constitution should ensure that the border of Uganda and Kenya are drawn to avoidconflict
• The constitution should provide that the East African Community should be harmonizethe fishing period such that all fish should be sold and profit shares between the countries
• The constitution should review district boundaries every two years to avoid conflict• The constitution should provide that Saturday should maintained as a Sabbath for the
SDA and no national activity like exam games, harambees, election, should take place• The constitution should provide that communities should device strategies for dealing with
the street children menace in the area
5.3.32. CUSTOMARY LAWS
• The constitution should provide that there should be custody law advisors from eachcommunity to submit their customary laws for codification to advise the court on
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interpretation of the same laws
5.3.33. STATUTORY LAWS
• The constitution should provide that violent criminal and robbers should be sentenced todeath and if not they should be left to the public to deal with to serve as an example to therest
• The constitution should provide that local liquor should be legalized• The constitution should provide that the donde bill should become law for the interest of
the poor people(9)• The constitution should provide that there should be a check on religious rights such that
only genuine churches should be registered• The constitution should provide that the law of bankruptcy should be reexamined to
protect victimization of those not deemed politically correct• Te constitution should provide that primitive punishment should be melted on any one
found to have abused the disabled sexually• The constitution should provide that rapist should be severely punished, at least 14 years
in prison• The constitutional civil and animal laws should protect the church and the follower against
unlawful action• The constitution should provide that a law should be very tough on parents who marry
their school girls who are underage• The constitution should provide that police should not man handle suspects
5.3.34. COMMON GOOD
• The constitution should provide that all freedom fighter should be honored andcompensate for the part they played during struggle for independence
• The constitution should protect Kenyan from inhalant and psychotropic
5.3.35. GENDER EQUITY
• The constitution should provide that there should be no gender equity, women should belong where God intended for them
• The constitution should provide that gender equity should be based towards men becausewomen because women are becoming stubborn
• The constitution should provide that there should be no discrimination in governmentoffices
• The constitution should provide that gender equity should be observed in the employmentand education sectors
• The constitution should provide that formulation and interpretation of laws should not usethe adjective that are sexually discriminative
• The constitution should provide that gender equity sensitivity should be upheld I ineducational land ownership and property ownership
• The constitution should provide that all Kenyans irrespective of gender should be able toaccess property
5.3.36. ECONOMIS /SOCIAL JUSTICE
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• The constitution should provide that the government should ensure that stolen property isrefunded to the owners
• The constitution should provide that the government should compensate families whoserelatives were killed during the bandit attacks
• The constitution should provide that the government to give sustenance allowance to allunemployed
• The constitution should protect Kenyans from unscrupulous lawyers
5.3.37. NATURAL JUSTICE/RULE OF LAW
• The constitution should provide that a trial in the high court, resident magistrate courtand court of appeal shall carried out by jury, three from the magistrate
• The constitution should provide means of ensuring adherence to practice our laws• The constitution should provide that no one irrespective of his status in society should b
above the law
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5.3.38. NATIONAL INTERGRITY/ IDENTITY
• The constitution should provide that women should not wear trousers• The constitution should clearly establish the boundaries territorial with neighbors• The constitution should provide that government should confirm the territorial boundaries
and redefine them to reduce tension especially in the water lake Victoria, the East Africancommunity should protect the boundaries and ensure the are respected
• The constitution should provide that boundaries in Kenya should be constitutionalsied• The constitution should provide that tribalism should be eliminated
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APPENDICES:
Appendix 1: Members of the Constituency Constitutional Committee
1. Hon. Odeny Ngure MP2. Walter Korege DC3. Joshua Ougo Ochieng Chairman4. Ven. Samuel Nyamboya V/Chairman5. Cllr. James Ombuoro6. Fr. John Oginga Alaro7. Grace Ajwang Owuor8. Esther Nashilu Omollo9. Rose A. Atieno10. John Odundo Ajugu
Appendix 2: Civic education providers (CEPs)
1. Maendeleo ya Wanawake2. Okella youth group 3. Bondo district disabled group4. Ramba archdeaconry education department5. YMCA Rarieda6. YWCA Rarieda7. Asembo kidingo women group8. Maika child and family development project9. Kenya national chamber of commerce 10. Machiany community development programme11. Korwa women group
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Appendix 3: Persons presenting memoranda and/or making oral submissions.
10001OBRNY Akach Edwine CBO WrittenAbila Ndori CulturalCentre
20023OBRNY Alex Alyce Oguda CBO Memorandum Anguso Community30013OBRNY Irene Atieno Yumba CBO Written Okela Youth Group40002OBRNY Joseph Odhiambo Awiti CBO Memorandum Maika Children50019OBRNY Ogonya Jared Ngoda CBO Written South Uyoma60004OBRNY Peter Ogwell CBO Memorandum Raliew School.70003OBRNY Petronala A Onyango CBO Memorandum MYWO-Rarieda Division80066IBRNY Adams Peter Ogara Individual Oral - Public he90010IBRNY Aeneas Ogaja Opanga Individual Written
100058IBRNYAlosa Kirom YongoHayo Individual Oral - Public he
110016IBRNY Barack Mbuor Individual Written120004IBRNY Ben Oswere Individual Written130049IBRNY Bernard Akungu Individual Oral - Public he
140047IBRNYBernard OdhiamboOmwata Individual Oral - Public he
150001IBRNY Boniface Oiro Jeje Individual Written160076IBRNY Charles Agola Individual Oral - Public he170015IBRNY Charles Amolo Mito Individual Written180055IBRNY Chrispin Obindo Odek Individual Oral - Public he
190034IBRNYCllr. James OmbuoroOke Individual Memorandum
200105IBRNY Cosmas O. Kwama Individual Oral - Public he210075IBRNY David Ongalo Dik Individual Oral - Public he220085IBRNY Dorice Midega Individual Oral - Public he
230003IBRNYDr.Apollo OdhiamboMain Individual Memorandum
240052IBRNY Edward Odero Individual Oral - Public he250035IBRNy Edwin Omolo Individual Written260088IBRNY Eliasa Odinga Palar Individual Oral - Public he270051IBRNY Enock Oteku Nyandeje Individual Oral - Public he280030IBRNY Enos Arara Individual Written290073IBRNY Ernest N. Ambitho Individual Oral - Public he300068IBRNY Esther Nasilu Omolo Individual Oral - Public he310070IBRNY Eunice Ongiti Agwang' Individual Oral - Public he320018IBRNY Fanuel Nyawanda Individual Written330024IBRNY Fred Okoth Odingo Individual Written340044IBRNY Fred Onyango Individual Oral - Public he350090IBRNY G.A. Ndong Individual Oral - Public he360072IBRNY George Oguta Individual Oral - Public he370054IBRNY George Okuogo Individual Oral - Public he380026IBRNY George Owaja Awuor Individual Written390056IBRNY George William Juma Individual Oral - Public he400033IBRNY Gordon Onyango Individual Memorandum410104IBRNY Henry Omondi Ogeta Individual Oral - Public he420063IBRNY Hesbon Juma Aluoch Individual Oral - Public he430098IBRNY Hesbon O. Okumu Individual Oral - Public he440094IBRNY Jacob O. Ojwang' Individual Oral - Public he450091IBRNY Jactone O. Rabala Individual Oral - Public he460038IBRNY James O. Midega Individual Written470043IBRNY James Owiti Individual Oral - Public he480021IBRNY Japheth Manyala Individual Memorandum
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490080IBRNY Jared Adhungo A. Individual Oral - Public he500092IBRNY Jared Aooko Individual Oral - Public he510103IBRNY Jared Odhako Kere Individual Oral - Public he520089IBRNY Jared Omamo Individual Oral - Public he530067IBRNY Jared Omondi Individual Oral - Public he540041IBRNY Jared Owalo Odondo Individual Oral - Public he550065IBRNY Jeckonia Omuony Individual Oral - Public he560086IBRNY John Amolo Samba Individual Oral - Public he570093IBRNY John A. Nyamgor Individual Oral - Public he580011IBRNY John Charles Wanga Individual Written590100IBRNY John Ogola Osore Individual Oral - Public he600012IBRNY John Ogone Individual Written610048IBRNY John Okello Yongo Individual Oral - Public he620017IBRNY John Otieno Individual Memorandum630013IBRNY Joran Otieno Hamisi Individual Written640025IBRNY Joseph Sombe Individual Written650028IBRNY Joseph Yongo Bunde Individual Written660032IBRNY Julia Omondi Individual Written670031IBRNY Leonard Ngomo Individual Written680101IBRNY Martin Omboto Oliech Individual Oral - Public he690060IBRNY Mary Misula Individual Oral - Public he700095IBRNY Michael Owade Individual Oral - Public he710081IBRNY Michael Owuondo Individual Oral - Public he720009IBRNY Mildred Akoth Individual Written730061IBRNY Mildred Akoth Onduru Individual Oral - Public he740078IBRNY Monicah Awino Individual Oral - Public he
750029IBRNYMoses OtienoOdhiambo Individual Written
760027IBRNY Musa Gowi Otieno Individual Written770014IBRNY Nerea Oyola Omuony Individual Written780083IBRNY Obedo Owendo Individual Oral - Public he790039IBRNY Ogetta Bernard Individual Written800077IBRNY Okach Oringo Individual Oral - Public he810084IBRNY Olang' Nyasaka Individual Oral - Public he820005IBRNY Omogo B Oyugi Individual Written830053IBRNY Omondo Juma Individual Oral - Public he840097IBRNY Oscar Oliver Awolia Individual Oral - Public he850074IBRNY Osmond N.Ngore Individual Oral - Public he860040IBRNY Owuor James Aduda Individual Written870042IBRNY Oyieng Abeta Individual Oral - Public he880002IBRNY Pamela Anyango Individual Written890046IBRNY Pascal Opiyo Aketch Individual Oral - Public he900102IBRNY Patrick Otieno Individual Oral - Public he910037IBRNY Peter Okuku Individual Written920045IBRNY Peter Wanga Individual Oral - Public he930087IBRNY Pius Paul Mirasi Owade Individual Oral - Public he940071IBRNY Ramogi Achieng' Oneko Individual Oral - Public he950057IBRNY Richard Onditi Sudhe Individual Oral - Public he960096IBRNY Robert Otieno Osore Individual Oral - Public he970006IBRNY Salome Wanga Individual Written
980023IBRNYSamson OmoloWasonga Individual Written
990062IBRNYSamuel GeorgeOdhiambo Individual Oral - Public he
1000050IBRNY Shadrack Otieno Individual Oral - Public he1010059IBRNY Silvesta Abaja Gumba Individual Oral - Public he
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1020064IBRNY Simiri Okelo Owino Individual Oral - Public he1030008IBRNY Tabitha Opere Individual Written1040082IBRNY Thomas Ogonda Individual Oral - Public he1050019IBRNY Tobias Oyugi Okelo Individual Written1060079IBRNY Tobias Wasonga Individual Oral - Public he
1070022IBRNYVen. SamuelNyamboya Individual Memorandum
1080020IBRNY Willis Ogola Okendo Individual Memorandum1090007IBRNY Wilson Okwiri Odundo Individual Written1100069IBRNY Zacharia Okoth Individual Oral - Public he
1110099IBRNYZebastian OwenjeAenda Individual Oral - Public he
1120016OBRNY Hellen Oluoch NGO WrittenMYWO-MadianyDivision.
1130017OBRNY Calvin Ochieng Other Institutions MemorandumLaw Club MakasemboSchool
1140018OBRNY Emmanuel Odhiambo Other Institutions Memorandum Chianda High School1150024OBRNY Frankline O Oriwo Other Institutions Written Chianda High School1160022OBRNY Grace Ajwang' Owuor Other Institutions Memorandum Soundram WOWESOK1170036IBRNY Hellen Masango Other Institutions Written1180021OBRNY Hezron Aidi Other Institutions Written Gagra Secondary School
1190008OBRNY Pinochio Audi Other Institutions WrittenRarieda Head TeachersAssoci
1200009OBRNY Tom Opiyo Odek Other Institutions MemorandumRaliew SecondarySchool
1210007OBRNY Victor Onyango Other Institutions WrittenNyagoko SecondarySchool
1220012OBRNY John Otieno Pressure Groups WrittenBondo LocationDisabled Grou
1230011OBRNY John Otieno Oyomba Pressure Groups WrittenBondo District DisabledGrou
1240015OBRNY Judith Otieno Arudo Pressure Groups WrittenWest Uyoma WidowsMadiany
1250014OBRNY Evans Ng'wono Religious Organisation WrittenSt. Lukes Lweya Parish(ACK)
1260010OBRNY Joran Otieno Hamisi Religious Organisation Memorandum Ramba Archdeaconry1270005OBRNY Paul Arogo Otieno Religious Organisation Written Kandaria Parish1280006OBRNY Tabitha Opere Religious Organisation Memorandum S.D.A Central Nyanza
1290020OBRNY Willam Obura Winga Religious Organisation WrittenRachar ChristianCommunity
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Appendix 4: Persons Attending Constituency Hearings
GAGRA PRIMARY SCHOOL
No Name Address: No Name: Address:1George Oguttah P.O. Box 11, Ndigwa 114Ogonya Ngode P.O. Box 20, Ndigwa2John Ouma P.O. Box 11, Ndigwa 115William Obura Winga P.O. Box 68, madiany3Enrensty Ambitho P.O. Box 34, Ndigwa 116Charles Agola P.O. Box Ragengni4Fanuel Nyawanda P.O.BOX 59, Misori 117Harrison Omolo P.O. Box Owimbi C. C.
5Apollo WashingtonJuma P.O.Box 493, Bondo 118Ishmael Openji P.O. Box 12, Anyangi
6Tobias Okello P.O. Box 110, Bondo 119Meshack Kodande P.O. Box 75, Rariada7Cosmas O. Kwama P.O. Box 96, Madiany 120Jorim Midega P.O. Box 36, Ndigwa8Osmound Nyakwaka P.O. Box 96, Madiany 121Okatch Oringo P.O. Box 92, Misori9Evans Nguono P.O. Box 98, Ndigwa 122Charles Otieno P.O. Box 96, Madiany
10Odongo Onyango P.O. Box 84, Rarieda 123Omolo Samson P.O. Box 67, Meru11David Ongalo dick P.O. Box 44, Misori 124Joseph Sombe Obar P.O. Box 38, Madiany12Rose Otieno P.O. Box 115, Madiany 125Peter Omenda P.O. Box 57, Misora13Judith Otieno P.O. Box 59, Misori 126John Onyango P.O. Box 50, Ndigwa14Jared Odhako P.O. Box 96, Madiany 127Peter Okiri P.O. Box ARAM15Hellen Oluoch P.O. Box 92, Bondo 128George Owala Awuor P.O. Box 33, Ndigwa16Charles Ochieng' Owiti P.O. Box 3, Rarieda 129Joseph Yongo P.O. Box 60, Misori17George A. Ochola P.O. Box 33, Madiany 130Monica Awino Olali P.O. Box 42, Madiany18Marcell O. Onjara P.O. Box 96, Madiany 131Tobias Wasonga P.O. Box 33, Madiany19Bjorn O. Kowditi P.O. Box 48, Rariada 132Lucas Ogolla P.O. Box 9, Madiany20Willis O. Okendo P.O. Box 93, Rariada 133Grace Owuor P.O. Box 33, Ndori21Aplollo A. Okendo P.O. Box 84, Rarieda 134Ajwang' Walter P.O. Box 42, Madiany22Harry Ochieng' P.O. Box 155, Rarieda 135Adhuongo Alindi Jares P.O. Box 6, Ragengni23Japheth Manyala P.O. Box 75, Kunya 136Stephen Ouma P.O. Box 67, Madiany24Charles Ogone P.O. Box 20, Ndigwa 137Jectone Okune P.O. Box 57, Madiany25James Oluoch P.O. Box 6, Anyangi 138Millicent Odundo P.O. Box Rariada26James Otuol P.O. Box 18, Ragpugni 139Syprose L. Okumu P.O. Box 28, Ndigwa27Alice Achieng' P.O. Box Manyanda 140Peter Odhiambo P.O. Box 30, Ndigwa28Michael Owuondo P.O. Box Aram 141doris Midega P.O.Box 81, Madiany29Irene A. Gumba P.O. Box 627, Rarieda 142Patrick Owino P.O. Box 42, Madiany30Fred Chuchu P.O. Box 8178, Madiany 143Okello George P.O. Box 72, Madiany31Moses Odhiambo P.O. Box 142, Madiany 144Jonah Amollo Samba P.O. Box 23, Ragegni32Calvin Ochieng' P.O. Box 110, Madiany 145Onyuka James P.O. Box 23, Ragegni33David Owuor P.O. Box 110, Madiany 146Oruko Alfred P.O.Box 531, Bondo34Lucas Dola P.O. Box 110, Madiany 147Pitalis Okone P.O. Box 110, bondo35Erick Odoyo P.O. Box 110, Madiany 148John Obondo P.O. Box 19, Madiany36Enos Araga P.O. Box 24, Madiany 149Enoka Ongili P.O. Box 3, Misori37Leonard Ngomo Nandi P.O. Box 77, Madiany 150Pius Mirasi Owade P.O.Box 34, Ragegni38Thomas Ogonda P.O. Box 110, Bondo 151Jacob Dede Ochieng' P.O. Box 76, Ragengni39Thomas Misunga P.O. Box 33, Madiany 152Henry Ouko Otieno P.O.Box 56, Ragengni40Obed Wendo P.O. Box 30, Madiany 153Gordon Onyango P.O.Box 56, Ragengni
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41Caleb Oketch P.O. Box 57, Misori 154Teresia Owuoche P.O. Box 3, Rangengni42Olang' Nyasaka P.O.Box 402, Madiany 155Jared Omamo P.O. Box 76, Ragengni43Isaac Onoka P.O. Box 96, Madiany 156George Odie P.O. Box 56, Madinay44Julia Omondi P.O. Box 9, Madiany 157Paul Agolla P.O.Box 56, Madiany45Penina Agutu P.O. Box 54, Ragegni 158James Juma P.O. Box 33, Madiany46Cllr. Ousa P.O.Box 13, Ndigwa 159Johnstone Juma P.O. Box 28, Ragegni47Ondago Otieno Geofrey P.O. Madiany 160George Amimo P.O. Box 72, Madiany48William Ochino P.O. Box 13, Rariada 161Apollo Omil P.O. Box Tanga School49G. A. Ndong' P.O. Box Aram 162Millicent Were P.O. Box 68, Madiany50Pius Njiri Obonyo P.O. Box Aram 163Joseph Nyaoro P.O. Box 11, Ndigwa51Thomas Onyango P.O. Box Aram 164Albert Jaju P.O. Box 11, Ndigwa52Jackton O. Rabala P.O. Box 110, Bondo 165Margaret Obara P.O. Box 33, Madany53Edwin Omolo P.O.Box 31, Madiany 166BensonOchola Otieno P.O. Box Manyanda
54Joshua Orwa P.O. Box Aram 167Arch. BishopNyamboya P.O. Box 13, Ragengni
55Musa Adero P.O. Box Aram 168Turphosa Ochwore P.O. Box 13, Ragengni56Margaret A. Akoko P.O. Box 443, Bondo 169Helida Olan'go P.O. Box 13, Ragengni57Margaret Ojwang P.O. Box 443, Bondo 170Mary Awuor P.O. Box Aram58Charles Odhiambo P.O. Box Manyanda 171Peter Omollo P.O.Box 36, Ramoya59Sabina A. Oyier P.O.Box 4, Madiany 172Wilberforce O. Ochar P.O. Box 94, Ragengni60Anton Ogweny P.O. Madiany 173Otieno Steven P.O. Box 980, Kisumu61Richard Ongalo P.O. Box 20, Ragegni 174Joram Otieno Amisi P.O. Box 43, Nyilima62Mary Makaila P.O. Box Ragegni 175M.O. Goro P.O. Box Aram63Jared O. Auko P.O. Box 66, Madiany 176Phoebe Akoth P.O. Box 22, Ndigwa64Aloice A. Oguda P.O. Box 19, Madiany 177Hellen Masanga P.O. Box 31, Ragegni65John Anyumba P.O. Box 59, Madiany 178Eliazar Odinga P.O. Box 34, Ragegni66Jared Okumu Aketch P.O. Box 96, Madiany 179Jempher Omollo P.O. Box 68, Madiany67Mirasi N. H. Yuko P.O. Box 61, Misori 180Philip Oloo P.O. Box 36, Ndigwa68Ismail Denge P.O. Box 54, Ragegni 181Peter Odundo P.O. Box 18, Ndigwa69Crolyne Akeyo P.O. Box 54, Ragegni 182Jack Odede P.O. ARAM70Shadrack O. Kokuku P.O. Box 67, Madiany 183Samson Mbuya P.O. Box Aram71Joseph Moro P.O.PALA, SCHOOL 184Joshwa Otiende P.O. Box 110, Bondo72Sarah Ochola P.O. Box 98, Bondo 185Peter Okuku P.O. Box 142, Madiany73Michael Ange P.O. Box 54, Ragegni 186Henry Omondi Ogeta P.O. Box 33, Madiany74Morice O. Olambo P.O. Box Aram 187Owade Michael P.O. Box 96, Madiany75Dominic Odhiambo P.O.Box Misori 188Martin Ogango P.O. Box 13, Ndigwa76Conslata Abonyo P.O. Box Misori 189Frankline O. Oriwo P.O. Box 14, Ragengni77James Midega P.O.Box Misori 190Robert O. Osore P.O. Box 84, Nyilima78Robert Onginjo P.O. Box 42, Madiany 191Hazael Ottende P.O. Box 14, Ragengni79Owuor James P.O. Box 18, Ragegni 192Oscar O. Auori A. P.O. Box Manywanda
80Jacob Omondi P.O. Box 110, Bondo 193Hezbon Onyangookumu P.O. Box 37, Ndigwa
81Charles Ndire P.O. Box 72, Madiany 194Judith A. Oloo P.O. Box Aram82Rosalia A. Oreng' P.O. Box 18, Ragegni 195John Apamo P.O. Box 2, Madiany83Caleb Onyango P.O. Box Manyuanda 196Gabiel O. Mbeche P.O. Box ARAM84Emma Ochiel P.O. Box Manyuanda 197Ojowi Orwa P.O. ARAM
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85Arnoda Otieno P.O. Gagra 198Lord Opondo Ayungo P.O. Box 96, Madiany86Wilkista Ondollo P.O. Box Gagra 199anna A. Ogweny P.O. Box 75, Ragengni87Wilfrodo Were P.O. Box 32, Ndigna 200George Oluoch P.O. GAGRA88Margret Odundo P.O.Box 69, Ndigwa 201Barack Ojungo P.O. Box 106, Madiany89Gomao G. Mbuge P.O. Box Manywanda 202John Odhiambo Osaso P.O. Box Aram90Peter Oduol Wago P.O. Box 50, Ndigwa 203Helina Ndire P.O. Box Aram91Stephen O. Opiyo P.O. Box 135, Madiany 204Reginold Adundo P.O. Box 435, Bondo92Margaret Odundo P.O. Box Gagra 205Jane Adongo P.O. Box 38, Nyilima93Eunice Achieng P.O. Box Gagra 206Rispa Agumba P.O. ARAM94Mathuda Ndonga P.O.Box Gagra 207Jeremia Akara P.O. Box 66, Madiany95Caren Jma P.O. Box Gagra 208George Aluoch P.O. Box 84, Madiany96Perez Achieng' P.O. Box Gagra 209Sabastian Owenje P.O. Box 96, Madiany97Lucas Jura Anyango P.O. ARAM 210Job Omondi P.O. Box 72, Madiany98Florence Ochieng' P.O. Box 44, Ragengni 211Remjus Owiti P.O. Box 72, Madiany99Ruth Odhiambo P.O. Box 44, Ragengni 212Tobias Opondo P.O. Box 96, Madiany
100John Odero Atieno P.O. ARAM 213Marikus Aluoch P.O. ARAM101Nyangor Owino P.O. NDIGNA 214Benta Okello P.O. ARAM102Sudhe Were Osore P.O. ARAM 215Martin Omboto P.O. Box 7, Ragengni103Jorim Odeny P.O MADIANY 216Rose Aoko P.O. ARAM104Peter Atim P.O. Box 757, Madiany 217Patrick O. Otumba P.O. ARAM105Oruko Alfred P.O. Box 531, Bondo 218Jared Odhako P.O. Box 96, Madiany106charles Haya P.O. Box Madiany 219Joseph Adero P.O. Box 98, Ndigwa107Washintone Nyambuoro P.O. Aram 220Ajuma Okuku P.O. Box 68, Madiany108Richard A. Ogumbe P.O. RACHAR 221Anne Onimbo P.O. Box 77, Madiany109Odinga Thomas P.O. Box 142, Madiany 222Florence Okwiri P.O. Box 77, Madiany110John Paul Odeny P.O.Manyanda 223Coleta Oulo P.O. Box 98, Ragengni
111Omenda Joshua P.O. Box 57, Misori 224Pastor John OgolaOsore P.O. Box Okola
112Consolata Okwiri P.O. Box 77, Madiany 225Joseph Nyayal P.O. Okola113Alice Onyiimbi P.O. Box 77, Madiany 226Dorise Asembo P.O. Madiany
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1Leonard Jangara P.O. Box 83 Ndori 32Joseph Okumu P.O. Box 117 Nyilima2Edwin L. Akach P.O. Box 104 Ndori 33Alphonce Were P.O. Box 22 Nyilima3henry Odundo P.O. Box 65 Nyilima 34Absalom Apiyo P.O. Box 120 Nyilima4jared Owalo odundo P.O. Box 81 Nyilima 35John Ojeya P.O. Box 22 Asembo Bay5boniface oiro jeje P.O. Asembo Bay 36Esther Naashilu Omollo P.O. Box 87 Nyilima6Ven. Samuel; Nyamboya ACK Church 37Grace Ajwang' Owuor P.O. Box 33 Ndori7Mohammed A. O. Juma P.O. Box 384 Bondo 38Boaz Aloo Kolum P.O. Box Asembo Bay8Joseph Odunga P.O. Box 61 Bondo 39Jane A. Jaramba P.O. Box 87 Nyilima9Rachell Ogolla P.O. Box 200 Bondo 40John Odundo Ajugu P.O. Box 69 Naigwa
10Ombewa Genga P.O. Box 22 Nyilima 41Paskal Opiyo Akech P.O. Box 41 Nyilima11Joseph Odhiambo Awiti P.O. Box 246 Bondo 42Benard Okungu P.O. Box Asembo Bay12Petronila A. Onyando P.O. Box 81 Nyilima 43Benedict Kwaka P.O. Box Asembo Bay13Peter Ogwez P.O. Box 22 Nyilima 44Alex Opiyo Aboge P.O. Box Asembo Bay14Peter Odongo P.O. Box 153 Nyilima 45Alice Atieno Ochieng P.O. Box 131 Nyilima15Oyieng' Abeja P.O. Box Asembo Bay 46Hellen Atieno Owuor P.O. Box Koracha16Vincent A. Okanda P.O Box Koracha 47Nicholas Opiyo P.O. Box Homa Bay
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17Joseph Nyanduga P.O. Box 38 Nyilima 48Maurice Opiyo P.O. Box Homa Bay18James Owiti P.O. Box 41 Nyilima 49Ben Omwata P.O. Box 44 Nyilima19Fred Onyango P.O. Box Asembo Bay 50John Okelo Yongo P.O. Box 117 Nyilima20Portas Adongo P.O. Box Asembo Bay 51Francis Otugha P.O. Box 25 Nyilima21Alfred Ayoo P.O. Box 48 Nyilima 52Salome Wanga P.O. Box 23 Nyilima22Ben Oswere P.O. Box 21 Nyilima 53Wilson Okwiri Obundo P.O. Box 81 Nyilima23Boaz Oyugi P.O. Box 48 Nyilima 54Penina Achieng Okeyo P.O. Box 2 Nyilima24Peter Wanga P.O. Box 45 Nyilima 55Shadrack Otieno P.O. Box 4 Nyilima25Potas Arwa P.O. Box 22 Asembo Bay 56Tabitha Opere P.O. Box 48 Nyilima26Anyona Odiema P.O. Box 55 Nyilima 57Enoc Oteku Nyandeje P.O. Box 22 Asembo Bay27Jotham Otieno P.O. Box 117 Nyilima 58Vitalis Adika P.O. Box 51 Nyiima28Paul Arogo P.O. Box 117 Nyilima 59Aggrey Oluoch P.O. Box 41 Nyilima29Samuel Agwanda P.O. Box Koracha 60Charles Otieno Sudhe P.O. Box 68 Nyilima30Rose Otieno P.O. Box 115 Madiany 61Luke Owala P.O. Box 25 Nyilima31Batholomew Ajwoga P.O. Box117 Nyilima 62Isaack Odhiambo P.O. Box 6 Nyilima63Laban Ogeya P.O. Box 66 Nyilima 96Marsela Atieno P.O. Box 44 Nyilima64Camlus Okungu P.O. Box Asembo Bay 97Barrack Oluoch P.O. Box 22 Nyilima65Aloice Onyango P.O. Box 41 Nyilima 98Alex Odoyo P.O. Box 48 Nyilima66Maurice Ojimbi P.O. Box Asembo Bay 99Eunice A Otieno P.O. Box 37 Nyilima67Edward Odero P.O. Box 25 Nyilimo 100Eunice Obieno P.O. Box 22 Nyilima68Dolrose Okumu P.O. Box 23 Nyilima 101Richard O Sudhe P.O. Box 90 Nyilima69Aeneas Ogaja Opanga P.O. Box 56 Nyilima 102Sudi Ayomo P.O. Box 22 Nyilima70Robert Arek Ochol P.O. Box 100 Nyilima 103Anne Opiyo P.O. Box 56 Nyilima71Maurice Okota P.O. Box 38 Nyilima 104Benson Aboma Nyilima72Pinochio Audi P.O. Box 15 Nyilima 105Jenipher Osumba P.O. Box 33 Anyuongi73John Ogone A. Wasinda P.O. Box Aram 106Dickson Osumba Private Bag74Omeno B.M. Omondi P.O. Box Asembo Bay 107David K. Sireta P.O. Box 38 Nyilima75Omondi E Juma P.O. Box Asembo Bay 108William Odongo P.O. Box 25 Nyilima76Jared Onyango P.O. Box Asembo Bay 109Silvester B. Gumba P.O. Box Asembo Bay77Rev. George Okuogo P.O. Box 117 Nyilima 110Agom Judith P.O. Box 22 Nyilima78Steven Ogweno P.O. Box Asembo Bay 111Joash Kudha P.O. Box Asembo Bay79Daniel Odhiambo P.O. Box Asembo Bay 112Eliud Odida Ogony -80J.C. Wanga P.O. Box Asembo Bay 113Father -81Joel Obaba Odindo P.O. Box 100 Ndori 114Rose Agumba Ogalo P.O. Box 38 Nyilima82Daniel Oduor P.O. Box 91 Nyilima 115Siprose Obumba P.O. Box 38 Nyilima83Aloice Owidhi P.O. Box Asembo Bay 116Peter Omollo P.O. Box 51 Nyilima84Lewkadia Auma P.O. Box Wera 117Mark Otieno P.O. Box 8 Akala85Odeik Tom P.O. Box 66 Nyilima 118H.C. Okoth Oyayo P.O. Box 117 Nyilima86Chrisphine Obinda P.O. Box 66 Nyilima 119Sadok Okuku P.O. Box 61 Nyilima87George William Rimba P.O. Box Asembo Bay 120Apollo Maima P.O. Box 43 Nyilima88Mary A. Haya P.O. Box 164 Ndori 121Victor Onyango O Private Bag Bondo89Johanes Ochieng P.O. Box Asembo Bay 122Tobias Odhiambo Private Bag Bondo90Celestine A. Onyango P.O. Box 79 Nyilima 123Peter Ohingo Private Bag Bondo91Apollo Odhiambo Maima P.O. Box 79094 Nairobi 124Asessa Dancan Private Bag Bondo92Matrona Omondi P.O. Box 164 Ndori 125Elonah Atieno Private Bag Bondo93Alosa Kirom Yongo Asembo Bay 126Eliazaro Odhiga Private Bag Bondo94George Owiti P.O. Box 37 Nyilima 127Maureen Susan Atieno Private Bag Bondo95Monica A. Otieno P.O. Box 44 Nyilima 128Wilson Okanja Owali Private Bag Bondo
129Openji Micheal Private Bag Bondo 162Eliakim Tuda Dodo P.O. Box 8 Nyilima130David Ongolo O Private Bag Bondo 163John Olali -131Dula Steve Private Bag Bondo 164Ogare Okeyo P.O. Box 153 Nyilima132Daaavid Omondi Private Bag Bondo 165Christabel Achieng Asembo133John Odhiambo Private Bag Bondo 166Richard Ayaga P.O. Box Asembo Bay134Esther Tumbo P.O. Box 170 Ndori 167Lilian Ochieng P.O. Box 11 Nyilima135Anjeline Okoth P.O. Box 170 Ndori 168Jared Omondi P.O. Box 41 Nyilima136Richard Ongao Jalango P.O. Box 22 Asembo Bay 169Maurice Otom P.O. Box 72 Nyilima
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137Joseph Agolla P.O. Box Asembo Bay 170Dalmas Ouma P.O. Box 1 Nyilima138Hellen Okinyi Obiero P.O. Box 155 Ndori 171Mildred A. Onduru P.O. Box 29 Ndori139Jane Anyona P.O. Box 155 Ndori 172Charles Amollo Mito P.O. Box 85 Nyilima140Jorum Otieno Amisi P.O. Box 43 Nyilima 173Samuel J. Odhiambo P.O. Box 123498 Nyilima141Oketch Okumu P.O. Box 26 Bondo 174John O Aluoch P.O. Box 36 Nyilima142Sarah Omach P.O. Box 62 Ndori 175Joel A. Angira P.O. Box 203 Bondo143Nehemia Nyandawa .O. Box 48 Nyilima 176Maurice Okongo P.O. Box 41437144Jackonia Okode Tongo P.O. Box 37 Nyilima 177Charles Okal P.O. Box 1818 Kisumu145Nerea Omwonyo P.O. Box 11 Nyilima 178Hesbon Juma Oluoch P.O. Bo[x 85 Nyilima146Damian Ayanga P.O. Asembo Bay 179Obadia Abonyo P.O. Box 41 Nyilima147Edward Amboga P.O. Asembo Bay 180Jael Akelo P.O. Box 22 Nyilima148Silvanus Owera P.O. Asembo Bay 181Joaness Manyala P.O. Box 22 Nyilima149Tabitha Awino P.O. Asembo Bay 182Lawi Nyamwanga P.O. Box Asembo Bay150Mary Atieno Misula P.O. 41 Nyilima 183Charles Obwa Obongo P.O. Box Asembo Bay151Eunice Onditi P.O. 41 Nyilima 184Zakaria Okoth P.O. Box 136 Bondo152John Otieno P.O. Box Asembo Bay 185Deacons O Otunge P.O. Box 45 Nyilima153Apollo Abidha - 186Fr. Norbert Owino P.O. Box 18 Nyilima154Godfrey Ojal P.O. Box 20 Ndori 187Seminarian Dan Akello P.O. Box 18 Nyilima155John Ogundo P.O. Box 37 Nyilima 188Simbiri Okello P.O. Box 66 Nyilima156John O Owino P.O. Box 37 Nyilima 189Baraka Kwayo Mbuor P.O. Box 338 Bo[ndo157Charles Omollo P.O. Box Asembo Bay 190Alex Olali P.O. Box 22 Nyilima158Jeconia Omuony P.O. Box 11 Nyilima159John Omuony P.O. Box Nyilima160Vincent Ogwemo P.O. Box Asembo Bay161Regao Ojal P.O. Box 20 Ndori
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