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To: Red Steel

Thanks. I got it. The next thing we need to do is track down the gentleman that said it. His name was a Mr. Orengo from the Ministry of Lands. Here is the link to that department:

http://www.ardhi.go.ke/

I haven’t found his name in the department heads yet, but that doesn’t men he doesn’t work there or isn’t a new cabinet member of some kind. Still looking.


179 posted on 04/11/2010 5:03:32 PM PDT by penelopesire ("The only CHANGE you will get with the Democrats is the CHANGE left in your pocket")
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To: penelopesire; Red Steel
James Orengo

"...how could a young man born here in Kenya, who is not even a native American, become the president of America?"

Kenyan official : Obama born here


Wikipedia

James Orengo, (James Jimmy-Jimmy Owadgi Adhiambo Orengo) is a lawyer and former presidential candidate in Kenya. He comes from Ugenya Constituency of Siaya District; he was educated at Ambira Primary School and the Alliance High School. He is law graduate of the University of Nairobi where he was the student body president in his final year. He graduated in 1974.

James Orengo is well known for his fight against unjust rule. He has spent a good number of years in detention and is viewed by many young upcoming politicians as a role model. Orengo was among the Young Turks who brought about the what can be considered as the second liberation, when he, Michael Wamalwa Kijana, Kiraitu Murungi, Paul Muite and a bunch of old guards like Jaramogi Oginga Odinga, Masinde Muliro and Martin Shikuku formed the formidable Forum for the Restoration of Democracy, a vehicle that nearly (thanks on KANU's side, to the disunity amongst FORD Luminaries) pushed KANU out of power.

Orengo ran for presidency in 2002 for the Social Democratic Party, but finished fourth with just 0.4% of the votes. His party lost all of its parliamentary places, as many SDP:s leading figures had joined the NARC coalition. Orengo has been formerly an MP for FORD-Kenya. He is a founding-member of Muungano wa Mageuzi (Movement for Change), a cross party lobby group.

As of 2007 he is still the SDP chairman. The party supported Raila Odinga of Orange Democratic Movement at the 2007 general elections.[1]

In the 2007 elections Orengo won the Ugenya Parliamentary seat thus proving his return to Kenyan politics on ODM ticket. He had been in cold since the 2002 elections after losing the seat to Arcbishop Stephen Ondiek. In the post-election crisis, Orengo served as one of four spokesmen for the Orange Democratic Movement in its attempts to settle its dispute with the Party of National Unity following the disputed presidential elections in Kenya in 2007.[1]

Orengo has since been sworn in as a Minister for Lands in the new Coalition Government formed by the National Accord Act of 2008. This is his first stint as a cabinet Minister. The minister recently discovered the sale of the Grand Regency hotel at 2.7 billion Kenyan Shillings (approximately $30 million US). He managed to blow the whistle when the transfer of the land ownership from the Central Bank of Kenya to the new Libyan owners was accomplish under the direction of Amos Kimunya, finance minister. This has set off the Grand Regency Scandal.

SOURCE

199 posted on 04/11/2010 5:24:21 PM PDT by thouworm
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To: penelopesire
Thats the Ministry of Land. The honorable Gentleman making the statement is identified as the Minister for Lands. Probablly the same thing, Ah, here he is.

Minister for Lands back from Porto :

Tuesday, 27 October 2009


< Hon. James Orengo, Minister Lands

Minister for Lands Hon. James Orengo is back from Portugal. Mr. Orengo was away for a five day International Society of City and Regional Planners (ISOCARP). The 45th Congress held in Porto, Portugal aimed at giving a guide on proper city and regional planning and how to curb climate change. Next year’s Congress will be held in Nairobi and its theme “Sustainable Cities in Developing Countries” is considered timely for Africa and developing countries in general.

P> Other sources show Orenga as part of the Orange Democratic Movement, "cousin" Odinga's party.

I wonder if his head is still attached?

321 posted on 04/11/2010 10:56:06 PM PDT by El Gato ("The second amendment is the reset button of the US constitution"-Doug McKay)
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