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Fida defends Esther Passaris as Evans Kidero goes for Jeff Koinange

Fida defends Esther Passaris as Evans Kidero goes for Jeff Koinange
Fida defends Esther Passaris as Evans Kidero goes for Jeff Koinange

A women lawyers’ lobby has asked the Media Council to take legal action against TV host Jeff Koinage for allegedly allowing Nairobi governor aspirant Miguna Miguna to disparage his competitor Esther Passaris on a live show.

Fida-Kenya chairperson Josephine Mon’gare on Thursday condemned the comments Mr Miguna made against Ms Passaris on Jeff Koinange Live, terming them “violence against women rights”.

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The federation asked the government and the electoral commission to enforce the law and the Electoral Code of Conduct to protect female candidates in the run-up to the polls slated for August 2017.

Ms Mon’gare said the interview demeaned Ms Passaris and women, and should not have been allowed to air.

MEAN REPUTE

“We categorically condemn the violence meted out on Ms Passaris … We take great exception with the fact that Mr Jeff Koinage, the TV show host of no mean repute, allowed Mr Miguna to severally disparage Ms Passaris on a national TV,” she said in a statement.

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Mr Koinage’s conduct was unprofessional and totally unacceptable, the Fida-Kenya boss said.

“The show was not about issues but a personal attack,” she said.

Both Ms Passaris and Mr Miguna are eyeing for the Nairobi governor’s seat and, according to Mr Koinange, they had been invited to debate political issues.

But according to Fida-Kenya, the show comprised of slanderous, dehumanising and bitter vitriol against Ms Passaris.

MIGUNA DISMISSAL

“Some words by Mr Miguna amounts to criminal acts like ‘you are beautiful every man wants to rape you’ in attempt to discredit her ambitions for the gubernatorial seat,” she said.

Ms Mon’gare said Ms Passaris constitutional rights were breached as she was treated in cruel and dehumanising manner.

Mr Miguna, however, has dismissed a video clip of an exchange with Ms Passaris who did not take the comments lightly.

“You are so sick. You are so jealous and I can’t even look at you really really you are so disgusting,” she said.

KIDERO SUES

The federation also condemned escalating cases of violence against women in their homes, work places and now on live TV shows.

Meanwhile, Nairobi Governor Evans Kidero has filed a complaint with the Media Council against the Standard Media Group over comments made during Mr Koinange’s show.

On November 16, 2016, Dr Kidero states, Mr Koinange hosted Mr Miguna where he accused the governor of being a thief.

Dr Kidero says Mr Koinange failed to adhere to journalistic standards and allowed Mr Miguna to severally malign and libel him as a thief.

MISSED TO APPEAR

Dr Kidero claims such allegations have been made on the show at least four different times, with the alleged encouragement of the host .

“I am writing to you as a custodian of journalist ethics and standards to look into the issues and take necessary quality assurance,” Dr Kidero says in the petition.

Dr Kidero has missed to appear on the talk show in the last two episodes where Mr Koinange invited aspirants eyeing the Nairobi governor’s seat.

Mr Miguna, a lawyer, is among aspirants seeking to unseat Dr Kidero in 2017.

Source-nation.co.ke

 

Fida defends Esther Passaris as Evans Kidero goes for Jeff Koinange

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