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Reports & Epistles on the Situation in Kenya

Righteousness exalts a Nation, but Sin is a disgrace to any People. (Proverbs 14: 34)

To The Leaders Of This Nation

His Excellency the President,
   Hon. Mwai Kibaki
Hon. Raila Amolo Odinga

Receive Greetings in the Name of Christ Jesus.

At this time, of pain, horror, sorrow, suffering, insecurity in our beloved country, we as Friends Church in Kenya, being a peace church, are deeply concerned for the safety of all Kenyans and friends visiting Kenya during this time of political and social instability. May we start by referring to our Quaker values which have guided us over the past four centuries.

Quaker Peace Testimony

We actively oppose all that leads to violence among people and nations... Refusal to fight with weapons is not surrender. We are not passive when threatened by the greedy, the cruel, the tyrant, and the unjust. We will struggle to remove the causes of impasse and confrontation by every means of nonviolent resistance available. We must start with our own hearts and minds. Together, let us reject the clamor of fear and listen to the whisperings of hope.

Our Principle is, and our practices have always been: to follow after righteousness and the knowledge of God, seeking the good and welfare of humanity and doing that which tends to the peace of all.

As Friends Church, our goal is to have a peaceful society anchored in and as a consequence of the process of Truth, Righteousness, and Justice (Ps. 89:14).

Our basic principles and values that undergird our concerns compel us to make this call to you, our political leaders.

These include:

Truth:

Peace and Justice:

Simplicity:

Life is Sacred; Stop the Bloodshed

In view of the above, we make the following proposals:

1. An independent audit should be done.

2. Re-run

Following the gazettement of the MPs elect, parliament should convene and elect the Speaker so that business can be conducted to facilitate a mechanism for the urgent re-run of the presidential elections.

3. Interim arrangements

Commissioners of credibility with integrity should be sourced from LSK, ICJ, eminent persons from professionals, civil society and religious groups.

4. Activities during interim period and thereafter

5. New Constitution

All presidential candidates have affirmed the need for a new constitution. We Kenyans are in dire need of a new God-centred and people-based constitution. All constitutional institutions have failed us: the presidency, parliament, ECK, anti-corruption, political parties, civil society, civil service, constitutional commissions, and especially the Ministry of Justice and Constitutional Affairs. The only institution that is still functioning faithfully is the people: they voted peacefully and in earnest, now they are in disarray because the existing constitution does not address the people’s needs.

In conclusion, we as a Peace Church are committed to the process of national healing. Already we have institutions and programs in place such as: Alternatives to Violence Program (AVP); Trauma Healing; Change Agents for Peace International (CAPI); the Quaker Peace Network, all with the necessary skills, knowledge and experience to help bring about healing and transform relationships.

We call upon the wider Body of Christ and other faith based institutions to share in the restoration of a healthy, peaceful and just society.

God bless Kenya.

On Behalf of Friends Church in Kenya (FCK),
Midikira Churchill Kibisu, Presiding Clerk, Friends Church (Quakers), Nairobi Yearly Meeting

cc. Chairman ODM
PNU
Chairman ODM Kenya
Attorney General
ECK Chairman
NCCK
All Other Parties with Presidential Candidates
Transparency International
Kenya National Commission for
Human Rights Chairman
Citizen Coalition for Constitution
Hon. Musalia Mudavadi

 

To the Leaders and Citizens of Kenya:

The Quaker leadership of Kenya gathered together in Sheywe Guest House in Kakamega between 24th and 27th January 2008. The Friends Church in Kenya and Friends around the world are concerned with what has befallen Kenya in the last one month. As a peace church, we are horrified by the continued wanton destruction of human life and property.

Kenyans need to learn that any violent action they take against their neighbours is an act against God’s way. Our actions and thoughts therefore must be rooted in the Gospel of Jesus Christ. In our last communiqué to the leaders, we implored upon them to uphold the principles of truth, justice peace, simplicity, and humility (Psalms 85:10) and to forgive each other.

We cannot be blind to what is happening to this country and its citizens. During the deliberations and reflections, representatives of the Friends Church realized that the underlying causes of the current conflict have been present since long before the general elections of December 2007. We note in particular: economic injustices, youth disempowerment and frustration, and cleavages of religion, ethnicity, class, gender, and age.

To our leaders:

We thank our leaders for starting a process of negotiation, and we believe and trust that they will follow up in earnest with a negotiatliament ed settlement. In this context therefore we say to our leaders:

To our fellow Christians and other Religious groups:

—Jacob Neyole, Presiding Clerk, Friends Church of Kenya

Plan of Action

Coordinating Committee

The Conference appointed the following Coordinating Committee to implement immediate measures and to put steps in place toward the longer-term actions: Henry Mukwanja, Henry Apencha, Getry Agizah, Rose Imbega, David Zarembka, Seth Chayugah, Wesley Harun Sasita, Henry Mkutu, Joseph Mamai Makokha, Lydia Bakassa, Chrispinus Sifuna, Hezron Masitsa, Eric Lijodi. Ex-officio: John Muhanji, Eden Grace, Gladys Kangahi, Dorothy Selebwa, Jacob Neyole, Moses Musonga, Sammy Akifuma.

Immediate crisis-intervention measures

Political crisis:

Humanitarian crisis—internally displaced people:

Inter-communal crisis:

Psychological and spiritual crisis

Crisis-intervention counseling:

Crisis of youth in this country:

Organizational capacity:

Youth Empowerment:

Economic Development

Income generating activities:

Peace, justice and non-violence—a movement for social transformation toward a culture of peace:

Advocacy

Spiritual development of the Peace Testimony

Organizational capacity:


Resources
Friends United Meeting and Friends World Committee for Consultation are both active in raising overseas funds for relief and reconstruction. The Conference urges all Kenyans to raise local funds and to deposit them into the account of Friends United Meeting. [Note to FRIENDS JOURNAL readers: Please consult with Friends United Meeting (info@fum.org) regarding the appropriate channel for individual contributions within your country. —Eds.] All money will be used efficiently and effectively, with transparency and integrity.


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