Machakos Deputy Governor Francis Mwangangi has come out to oppose the move by Senator Samson Cherargei to amend the Constitution to extend the term of elected leaders in Kenya from five to seven years. Mwangangi argues that instead of extending their term limits, the current five-year term should be reduced by one year to hold leaders accountable for their actions. He also urges the clergy to pray for the country amidst the ongoing political turmoil caused by the push for term extension.
Machakos Deputy Governor Opposes Extension of Elected Leaders' Terms
In a bold move, Machakos Deputy Governor Francis Mwangangi has vehemently opposed a proposal by Senator Samson Cherargei to amend the Constitution to extend the term of elected leaders in Kenya from five to seven years.
Mwangangi claims that extending term limits would undermine accountability and accountability in leadership. He argues that the current five-year term should instead be reduced by one year to ensure that leaders are more responsive to the needs of the electorate.
"We should not extend the term limits. Instead, we should reduce them by one year to hold leaders accountable," Mwangangi said. "This will ensure that they are not given too much time to relax and neglect their responsibilities."
The Machakos deputy governor also urged the clergy to pray for the country amidst the ongoing political turmoil caused by the push for term extension. He expressed concern that the issue could divide the country and derail progress.
Background
The move to amend the Constitution to extend elected leaders' terms has sparked a heated debate in Kenya. Proponents of the change argue that a longer term would allow leaders to focus on long-term development projects without the distraction of election campaigns. Opponents, however, contend that it would lead to complacency and a lack of accountability.
The question of term limits in Kenya has been a contentious issue for decades. In 1992, the country adopted a two-term limit for presidents, which was later extended to all elected leaders. However, in 2009, the International Court of Justice ruled that the extension was unconstitutional, prompting a return to the two-term limit.
Top 5 FAQs and Answers
1. Why are some leaders proposing to extend term limits?
Proponents of term extension argue that a longer term would allow leaders to focus on long-term development projects and avoid the distraction of election campaigns.
2. Why do opponents argue against term extension?
Opponents believe that extending term limits would lead to complacency, a lack of accountability, and the potential for electoral manipulation.
3. What is the current status of term limits in Kenya?
Under the current Constitution, elected leaders are limited to two five-year terms in office.
4. Has there been any previous attempt to extend term limits in Kenya?
Yes, in 2009, the Parliament attempted to extend the term limits for presidents, but the move was declared unconstitutional by the International Court of Justice.
5. What are the potential consequences of extending term limits?
Extending term limits could lead to a decrease in competition for political office, increased corruption, and a weaker democracy.
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