The Last Words of OULU GPO

March 5, 2009

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I just got this facebook message from somebody who knew GPO the slain Oscar Foundation official. Apparently we belonged to the same facebook group Bidii Afrika, though I have never met him and now will never meet him in person.

oulu-gpo

Fellow citizens,

Allow me to address you as follows;

That it is unfortunate that most of you are yet to understand the meaning of the words Government and Governance.

That many of you have decided to donate your noble thinking and reasoning to be informed by what you
hear not what you know.

Good people, it is the duty of the government through police force to protect lives and property; to do so to all citizens regardless of their economic, regional, religious or whatsoever affiliation.

It is the duty of the other hand of the Civil Societies to protect all citizens from the excesses of the government. When the government shows that it can not detect and prosecute crime, citizens should not run and blame the Civil Societies.

We pay taxes to the government of Kenya and not to Civil Societies or KNCHR. A government that can not protect her people has no mandate to be in power.

Let it be known that there is no instance in which KNCHR or any other Civil Society deterred the police or security agents from arresting and arraigning any suspected criminal in court.

There are no instances where any civil society has advocated that criminals be not punished. What they have said is that someone in power, some police somewhere should not take advantage of crime to kill and maim, to rob and extort, to intimidate and torture; that is what should be known to all of you in this forum.

KNCHR is not a Mungiki organization; it serves the interest of all Kenyans. It is time that we changed our shallow analysis and quick emotional expressions on issues of generational and national significance. The police have heavily invested in Media Strategy whereby they can afford public support as they advance in impunity. Arresting people, extorting them and killing them is not and will never be the primary terms of reference of the police force and when they involve themselves in such offence, it would be in the interest of the public to see beyond a mere inconveniency in transport sector that may after all turn out to be stage managed by the same police force and government.

We need to look beyond what is presented to us; why don’t we wonder that the anti Prof. Alston demonstrations across the country were not
licensed yet they went on undisrupted? Because the govt. wanted to buy your support; and indeed it got it.

The police should tell us of the number of arrests and prosecution that they will make out of today’s mayhem. After all, we employ police to protect us not to complain of an outlawed group. They should therefore show us the efforts they are undertaking to protect us, not pointing fingers and showering blames.

So be informed and transform your thoughts and approach to isuues.

OULU
GPO

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  • 1. Kenya’s youth are an endangered species « Yipe log  |  March 7, 2009 at 12:47 am

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  • 2. Owanda  |  March 8, 2009 at 8:32 pm

    This were the words of a great worrier, leader always there to inform the public of government machinery to exploit the very people it is supposed to protect.

    My he rest in Peace.

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  • 3. OMBIJAH OMBIJAH  |  March 11, 2009 at 9:34 am

    GPO was well known to me while fighting the torturous regime of former President Kibaki. We teamed up at the University of Nairobi. We gathered students through great leadership in the Student Organisation of University of Nairobi (SONU) where he was a senior official while I chaired UON-Kabete Campus.
    GPO is eliminated, but we are still a magnitude. He was finished for his belief, the quest for uniform justice,thirst for equity & equality.
    Many folks within & without in Republic of Kenya will never understand, but someday they will appreciate through the un-ceasing flow of GPO blood on Statehouse Road. Saddly they gunned him a few metres from Hall 9 & Hall 11,to scare students from holding similar belief, that if your ideals are not conforming to the powers be though, even upon your demise, an ordinary student is still killed to disguise real intent.

    For sure, GPO is gone, but many will live with his memory, my eulogy proves that life of GPO was truimph in the human rights struggle. I rember campaigning with GPO in Kimberly several years ago in SONU. When I sought SONU votes, though I was not popular in that election, GPO welcomed me in Kikuyu, organised a crowd for my campaign team. As a result, he won elections from my campus with a landslide majority while we worked together.

    GPO was persecuted for reasons unknown to him, to me & most of his peers in Nairobi. For those who knew GPO, they will forever remember him.

    Oulu GPO, rest in peace my friend. Even though you are gone, but soon people of goodwill will find how to recognise your efforts.

    I propose Oulu GPO Human Rights Institute (Oulu GPO-HRI). I will personaly sponsor this initiative to support young minds withought ability to learn simple ways on community governace and advocacy.

    Oulu, we shall miss you from our home village in the remote Kisumu Rual Constinuency. GPO, rest in peace..Amen!

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  • 4. K2  |  March 11, 2009 at 11:41 am

    Great Ombijah…one day, indeed one day..these to shall pass

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  • 5. Kiangura Jason  |  March 16, 2009 at 2:29 pm

    GPO,greatness was written all over him even as he plunged in student politics as a fresher.If greatness was to be called a name,then Oulu GPO is the name.GPO,you’ll never die for you live in the hearts of many that believe: injustice anywhere is injustice everywhere.HE WHO LIVES IN THE HEARTS OF MANY WILL NEVER DIE

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  • 6. James Nduko  |  March 19, 2009 at 3:19 pm

    Tomorrow I travel to Seme to bid you farewell comrade. Not because you are dead but because you and I know know what we repeated to ourselves for the 6 years we knew each other – that the match to re-liberate Kenya shall never be stopped by bullets or swords or words. I come to Holo to see you off to the long journey that I will embark on someday.

    When I see you off tomorrow I shall leave your graveside with one line from your last posting to us and work with it until victory is won: A GOVERNMENT THAT CANNOT PROTECT ITS PEOPLE HAS NO MANDATE TO REMAIN IN POWER.

    Your voice lingers in me brother. The passion we shared and kept exchanging burns in me. Fare the well comrade. And for use who remain: ALUTA CONTINUA!!

    James Nduko

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  • 7. Ojijo O.M.P.  |  September 4, 2009 at 3:30 am

    My Friend, My Fellow Liberator!

    It is five eyars since i met you, in a civil society forum; three years since we formed the first ever student movement to inform students of their rights and allow them to liberate themselves; two years since we transformed the movement into a national movement; nine months since we met out friend, The late Liberator Oscar Kamau Kingara and started the process of registering the Liberators as a political party; …and yes, 6 months since they took you away, brutally, cowardly, …i remember the refuge you gave me when i was homeless after Post Election Violence…and i can only say this…WHAT WE STARTED, I SHALL CONTINUE…!!!

    Together, Forever,

    Liberator Ojijo O.M.P.

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    • 8. K2  |  September 6, 2009 at 1:27 am

      True Mr. Ojijo. His spirit lives on and we shall fight to the bitter end. In the words of Sarafina, “Our time will come!” I rest my case.

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