Really sad!<br><br>I wonder what the Media (Nation in this case) have to say on this, especially on their motivation for this and their timing of article. It has a bad taste.<br><br>As others have said, Dr. Ndemo, Truth will always vindicate, in due course. It is best to encourage you press on.<br>
<br>Cleophas<br><br><div class="gmail_quote">On Thu, Aug 9, 2012 at 11:57 AM, Sammy Buruchara <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:buruchara@me.com" target="_blank">buruchara@me.com</a>></span> wrote:<br><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin:0 0 0 .8ex;border-left:1px #ccc solid;padding-left:1ex">
Dear Dr. Ndemo,<br>
It always amazes me how we succeed to shoot ourselves in the foot. We cut<br>
our nose to spite our face.<br>
<br>
Kenyans when shall we wake up and leave petty issues aside for the good of<br>
the country? To see the big picture and avoid the side shows.<br>
<br>
Very sad indeed.<br>
<br>
Sammy<br>
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</div><div><div class="h5">Listers,<br>
A number of you have independently asked me to clarify the Konza Land issue<br>
that was in the papers yesterday. �Let me briefly explain the problem.<br>
<br>
Prior to the purchase of Land we developed a conceptual framework on the<br>
locationing of a tech city. �Here we largely relied on the work done by Booz<br>
Allen. �Among other things research shows that a tech city must be located<br>
at least 30 minutes from the airport and be in the outskirts of a major city<br>
from where you can tap the human resource.<br>
<br>
With this we crafted a tender document that restricted the suitable land<br>
within the parameters of the conceptual framework. �This was done openly and<br>
we assumed it was indeed an open tender. �But it emerged that the definition<br>
of open was to advertise land availability anywhere without restrictions.<br>
This grey area in the law is rediculous since land in Wajir will have been<br>
of no use to us and as such we flouted the procurement law.<br>
<br>
After our competitive bid, we consulted with the Ministry of Lands to give<br>
us the valuation of which the recommendation was Ksh. 200,000. �Since most<br>
quotes were in the 300 range we focused on the most suitable piece and<br>
offered to pay Ministry of Lands Valuation rate. In open tenders one is not<br>
allowed to negotiate even when it is in the interest of the country.<br>
Here it is said we manipulated the numbers.<br>
<br>
This clearly is a misunderstanding since we still have grey areas in the<br>
Procurement Law. �Whereas KACC says we used direct or restricted tendering<br>
to buying the land, our view was that the method was open since and one that<br>
is in the interest of the country.<br>
<br>
We did indeed consult the AG's office if what we did was in order and we<br>
were given the clear. �Much of this is done by various the departments but I<br>
bear the ultimate responsibility.<br>
<br>
What is absurd is the fact that the Daily Nation decided to highlight this<br>
issue while we were having the Konza conference here with international<br>
investors. �This was the time we were telling investors that Kenya has<br>
changed and corruption is being dealt with. �Well they did a great damage to<br>
my reputation. �I read malice in the story since it is something that has<br>
been around. �I would rather have taken a six month jail term than mess up<br>
with a project that I have devoted my life to. �I have taken risky decisions<br>
to have this project take off but it is now clear that we only rejoice on<br>
successes.<br>
<br>
KACC has a right to question what we do and indeed in Teams they were on our<br>
case all through until the project was complete. �The fact that they<br>
question does not amount to corruption. �This is how we can change laws and<br>
make them dynamic with changing times. �As much as I respect the Media, in<br>
this case they hurt my character dearly yet what I did was right and hoped<br>
we can change the law for future rational decisions. �Never in my public<br>
life have I tried to do something that is not in the interest of the<br>
country.<br>
<br>
Ndemo.<br>
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