Ufisadi umetuzidi: ''Military planes'' overpriced by Sh20b

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Kenya’s bid to buy Sh41 billion attack aircraft from an American firm was on Wednesday facing an uncertain future after five US legislators asked Congress to stop the deal because it was “inflated”, saying the cost was doubled.

Congressman Tedd Budd is leading four of his colleagues in a bid to block the sale of 12 attack aircraft and two trainer planes to the Kenya Defence Forces (KDF), which plans to use them in the war on the Al-Shabaab terrorist group in Somalia.

In a letter to Kenyan Ambassador to the US Robinson Githae, the lawmakers said they had a “reason to question the acquisition” as the $418 million (Sh41.8 billion) cost should have been much less, by more than $200 (Sh20 billion).

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They added that L3 Technologies, the company contracted to deliver the aircraft, “has no experience converting agricultural aircraft into intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance aircraft with precision-strike capability”.

The kind of aircraft Kenya is interested in are Air Tractor AT-802L, originally built for agricultural use but remodelled into armed planes for military purposes.

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Mr Budd is fighting to block the purchase as armouring the aircrafts would be undertaken by another company, Iomax USA, which supplied United Arab Emirates military with the same aircraft.

DONATED AIR TRACTORS

The UAE has since donated the Air Tractors to Jordan and replaced them with Archangels, also from Iomax. The UAE operated the Tractors until November 2015, when they were replaced by the first three of 24 Archangels.

The deal in contention, it is worth noting, includes armouring the planes, an arms package and a training programme for Kenyan military personnel.

But Mr Budd, in the letter to Mr Githae, insisted that he believed “Kenya would benefit by exploring its options in regard to this acquisition”.

The letter was also signed by Congressman Sanford Bishop, an African-American Democrat, and Republicans Walter Jones, Jeff Duncan and Mark Meadows.

They are urging their colleagues to block the proposed transaction and also calling on Congress to investigate the circumstances surrounding Kenya’s pending agreement with L3 Technologies.

“One aspect of this process that concerns us,” the US House members added, “is whether any misrepresentations about capabilities have been made.”A different company with proven experience could provide Kenya with field-tested aircraft and related elements at a far lower price, said the congressmen.

“Spending $418 million of Kenyan national funds on aircraft that could be acquired for over $200 million less from a company that has years of past performance and an existing production line is not an optimal allocation of scarce defence dollars,” Mr Githae was told.

The alternate company is based in the state of North Carolina, represented in the US House by Congressman Budd.

“We ask that the government of Kenya take these facts, in particular the prospect of an ongoing congressional investigation of this sale, under consideration as it decides whether or not to proceed with this arms purchase,” further said the letter.

DROP 2000 BOMBS

Mr James Braid, a senior aide to Congressman Budd, said in an interview on Tuesday that the type of converted agricultural aircraft manufactured by Iomax has been used to drop at least 2,000 bombs on Islamic State targets in Yemen, Syria and Libya.

Those attacks were carried out by the UAE, which purchased 48 of the planes, he said.

Kenya’s proposed deal with L3 has been approved by the State Department, which declined to comment on the allegations by the five Congress members.

The process for finalising a deal under the US Foreign Military Sales programme also involves a 30-day review by Congress. That period came to an end on Sunday without any formal expression of opposition to the proposed Kenya-L3 agreement.

But Mr Braid said the deal can still be blocked if Congress supports Mr Budd’s call for an investigation. The US government’s executive branch, headed by President Donald Trump, could also intervene to halt the sale, Mr Braid noted.

US Ambassador to Kenya Robert Godec has defended the propriety of the process.

“The process under way is transparent, open and proper,” the US envoy declared in a statement issued on Saturday. “This potential military sale would be carried out wholly in keeping with appropriate laws and regulations.”

No deal would be concluded, Mr Godec added, until the Ministry of Defence receives “a detailed US government document that will clearly describe each item to be purchased and service to be provided along with an estimated cost”.

Kenya can then negotiate a purchase price, he added.

The Kenyan Government will thus have “the opportunity to review the offer line by line and make a final determination on the Air Tractor aircraft package,” Mr Godec stated.

Military planes ‘overpriced by Sh20bn’
 
Mgeni amekua na uchungu kushinda aliyeenda kununua ndege!!!
Viongozi wa Afrika wengi ni machokoraa, hawachoki kutafuta jalala hili na lile ili kujilimbikizia mali.
Unanunua ndege uje uitumie kwenye vita ya ugaidi lakini kuna ripoti inasema kampuni uliyoipa tenda haina uzoefu wa kuifanya ndege iwe ya kivita, na haujali.
 
Kile hakieleweki mbona balozi wa Marekani nchini Kenya bwana Robert Godec ameng'ang'ania kwamba hamna ufisadi. Na ameongeza kwamba hamna maamuzi yaliyofanyika, bado wapo kwenye mazungumzo.
 
Kile hakieleweki mbona balozi wa Marekani nchini Kenya bwana Robert Godec ameng'ang'ania kwamba hamna ufisadi. Na ameongeza kwamba hamna maamuzi yaliyofanyika, bado wapo kwenye mazungumzo.
ukiona hivyo ujue ana maslahi binafsi kwenye dili hilo
 
Kile hakieleweki mbona balozi wa Marekani nchini Kenya bwana Robert Godec ameng'ang'ania kwamba hamna ufisadi. Na ameongeza kwamba hamna maamuzi yaliyofanyika, bado wapo kwenye mazungumzo.
are you that blinded by the so called nationalism you even defend that is so obvious clearly corruption agenda.....SMH poor Africans
 
Kenya si wamchezo mchezo kwa ufisadi , yaani serikali zao zote toka wapate uhuru. Unaweza kushangaa eti familia ya rais wa kwanza wanamiliki ardhi zaidi ya ukubwa wa mikoa mikubwa tz kama Morogoro ni aibu halafu wengine hawana na bado wanataka watu wawe wazalendo
 
are you that blinded by the so called nationalism you even defend that is so obvious clearly corruption agenda.....SMH poor Africans

Jadili facts with facts wacha mihemko, hamna sehemu nimebisha kwamba hamna ufisadi wala nini. Nimesema taarifa imeandika kwamba balozi wa Marekani nchini Kenya amesisitiza hamna ufisadi na kwamba wapo kweye mazungumzo bado na maamuzi ya mwisho yatakua ya Wakenya, soma taarifa zote kabla kutoa uharo, tatizo kingereza huwa kinawachanganya.
 
Mgeni amekua na uchungu kushinda aliyeenda kununua ndege!!!
Viongozi wa Afrika wengi ni machokoraa, hawachoki kutafuta jalala hili na lile ili kujilimbikizia mali.
Unanunua ndege uje uitumie kwenye vita ya ugaidi lakini kuna ripoti inasema kampuni uliyoipa tenda haina uzoefu wa kuifanya ndege iwe ya kivita, na haujali.

Ni uchungu mkuu, yaani viongozi wetu Afrika ni mashetani.
Ingelikua bora hata ALSHABAB waje watutawale kwa maana watatulinda pamoja na kununua vifaa bora na kutokomeza ufisadi wowote ule.
Nipo tayari kusoma Quran ikinilazimu chini ya himaya ya ISIS, Ilmradi tu wizi wa mali ya umma na maisha duni ya taabu yawe historia kwetu,yaani nimeyachoka haya mashetani wanaojiita viongozi wa Kiafrika na Mashariki ya Kati,afadhali wale wa kimagharibi.Vijana yameyachoka Mashariki ya Kati pamoja na Dunia nzima.
Kwa mtazamo wangu naona ni mawili tu,

1.Labda Mzungu arejee kama vile Malkia,tuwe chini ya himaya yake tukapate maisha yenye afueni kuliko kutoroka kila kukicha na kuzama baharini ama,

2. Kuibuke waaminifu watakaosaidia angalau,hata kama chimbuko lao ni DINI la Kiislamu.
Bora tu wawe na uaminifu inayotokana na wao kumuogopa Mungu.
 
watu wanafaa wasome facts vizuri kwanza sio upuzi kama huu mnaoandika hapa.... kenya kuna ufisadi lakini kwa hii dili hakuna mtu anafaa kusingizia kenya kwa ufisadi, kama hamuelewi story afadhali muulize muelezewe vizuri.... kama ni ufisadi wowote basi ni upande wa marekani...


this is what happened, Kenya described the plane, based on that the plane was already in service in IAE,Yemen, Saudi...... Kenya described that it wanted the AT-802.... all these descriptions were sent to the US state department through the US military foreign sales.... The US military is the one that made the procurement ON BEHALF of the Kenyan government, there are three companies that have made modification for the Airtractors for military purposes, AT-802U,AT-802L, AT-802i ..... anyway there is so point in eplaining further, all I can say is if any kind of corruption is proven, then blame the US not Kenya

.
 
Amkeni Wakenya..hizi ndege zinalishusha hadhi jeshi lenu.
Hizi zilifaa kupigana vita ya Dunia ya kwanza

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Maana yake kapewa kitu kidogo!
Kile hakieleweki mbona balozi wa Marekani nchini Kenya bwana Robert Godec ameng'ang'ania kwamba hamna ufisadi. Na ameongeza kwamba hamna maamuzi yaliyofanyika, bado wapo kwenye mazungumzo.
 
It was not corruption on the Kenyan side, infact it is not a matter of corruption but brokers. That does not mean that we are corrupt
 
Sheria yenu ya Manunuzi ya umma haiko powa, mtakuwa mnapigwa kila siku, kama mlivyofanywa na wachina kwenye reli,
Competitive bid is the best way.
 
The transition from Agricultural planes to military planes requires serious magic and complacency. For it to reach here it's as good as done.
 
Jadili facts with facts wacha mihemko, hamna sehemu nimebisha kwamba hamna ufisadi wala nini. Nimesema taarifa imeandika kwamba balozi wa Marekani nchini Kenya amesisitiza hamna ufisadi na kwamba wapo kweye mazungumzo bado na maamuzi ya mwisho yatakua ya Wakenya, soma taarifa zote kabla kutoa uharo, tatizo kingereza huwa kinawachanganya.


Kwa kuwa Mzungu amesema hamna ufisadi na wewe unaamini? Huyu Mzungu ni sehemu ya Utawala wa Obama ambao ndiyo uliopiga hilo dili, sasa ulitegemea aseme kulikuwa na Ufisadi?
 
Congress could block US military aircraft sale to Kenya
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An Air Tractor AT- 802L aircraft. PHOTO | FILE

In Summary




    • US Congressmen said they had a “reason to question the acquisition” as the $418 million cost should have been much less, by more than $200 million.
    • They added that L3 Technologies, the company contracted to deliver the aircraft, “has no experience converting agricultural aircraft into intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance aircraft with precision-strike capability”.
    • A different company with proven experience could provide Kenya with field-tested aircraft and related elements at a far lower price, said the congressmen.
    • US Ambassador to Kenya Robert Godec has defended the propriety of the process.

Kenya’s bid to buy $418 million attack aircraft from an American firm was on Wednesday facing an uncertain future after five US legislators asked Congress to stop the deal because it was “inflated”, saying the cost was doubled.

Congressman Ted Budd is leading four of his colleagues in a bid to block the sale of 12 attack aircraft and two trainer planes to the Kenya Defence Forces (KDF), which plans to use them in the war on the Al-Shabaab terrorist group in Somalia.

In a letter to Kenyan Ambassador to the US Robinson Githae, the lawmakers said they had a “reason to question the acquisition” as the $418 million cost should have been much less, by more than $200 million.

They added that L3 Technologies, the company contracted to deliver the aircraft, “has no experience converting agricultural aircraft into intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance aircraft with precision-strike capability”.

The kind of aircraft Kenya is interested in are Air Tractor AT-802L, originally built for agricultural use but remodelled into armed planes for military purposes.

Mr Budd is fighting to block the purchase as armouring the aircraft would be undertaken by another company, Iomax USA, which supplied United Arab Emirates military with the same aircraft.

Aircrafts donated

The UAE has since donated the Air Tractors to Jordan and replaced them with Archangels, also from Iomax. The UAE operated the Tractors until November 2015, when they were replaced by the first three of 24 Archangels.

The deal in contention, it is worth noting, includes armouring the planes, an arms package and a training programme for Kenyan military personnel.

But Mr Budd, in the letter to Mr Githae, insisted that he believed “Kenya would benefit by exploring its options in regard to this acquisition”.

The letter was also signed by Congressman Sanford Bishop, an African-American Democrat, and Republicans Walter Jones, Jeff Duncan and Mark Meadows.

They are urging their colleagues to block the proposed transaction and also calling on Congress to investigate the circumstances surrounding Kenya’s pending agreement with L3 Technologies.

“One aspect of this process that concerns us,” the US House members added, “is whether any misrepresentations about capabilities have been made.”

A different company with proven experience could provide Kenya with field-tested aircraft and related elements at a far lower price, said the congressmen.

“Spending $418 million of Kenyan national funds on aircraft that could be acquired for over $200 million less from a company that has years of past performance and an existing production line is not an optimal allocation of scarce defence dollars,” Mr Githae was told.

The alternate company is based in the state of North Carolina, represented in the US House by Congressman Budd.

“We ask that the government of Kenya take these facts, in particular the prospect of an ongoing congressional investigation of this sale, under consideration as it decides whether or not to proceed with this arms purchase,” further said the letter.

Dropped 2,000 bombs

Mr James Braid, a senior aide to Congressman Budd, said in an interview on Tuesday that the type of converted agricultural aircraft manufactured by Iomax has been used to drop at least 2,000 bombs on Islamic State targets in Yemen, Syria and Libya.

Those attacks were carried out by the UAE, which purchased 48 of the planes, he said.

Kenya’s proposed deal with L3 has been approved by the State Department, which declined to comment on the allegations by the five Congress members.

The process for finalising a deal under the US Foreign Military Sales programme also involves a 30-day review by Congress. That period came to an end on Sunday without any formal expression of opposition to the proposed Kenya-L3 agreement.

But Mr Braid said the deal can still be blocked if Congress supports Mr Budd’s call for an investigation. The US government’s executive branch, headed by President Donald Trump, could also intervene to halt the sale, Mr Braid noted.

US Ambassador to Kenya Robert Godec has defended the propriety of the process.

“The process under way is transparent, open and proper,” the US envoy declared in a statement issued on Saturday. “This potential military sale would be carried out wholly in keeping with appropriate laws and regulations.”

No deal would be concluded, Mr Godec added, until the Ministry of Defence receives “a detailed US government document that will clearly describe each item to be purchased and service to be provided along with an estimated cost”.

Kenya can then negotiate a purchase price, he added.

The Kenyan Government will thus have “the opportunity to review the offer line by line and make a final determination on the Air Tractor aircraft package,” Mr Godec stated.

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