Jubilee is missing the point in trying to discredit the NASA power and governance structure. How the President “forms” government is only restricted to a Cabinet of not less than 14 and not more than 22 Cabinet Secretaries, plus the President, the Deputy President and the Attorney General. To that extent, those claiming the NASA structure is in breach of the Constitution are cheap idlers chasing the wind. That NASA has chosen a collegiate system in decision-making irritates Jubilee no end because it exposes its underbelly of crude inclination to personal rule. None exhibits this flaw more than Deputy President William Ruto’s frenzied denunciation of power-sharing as “creating jobs” for individuals, as if his isn’t a job.
Source: The Star May 04, 2017 08:26 UTC