[afren] [rpd] Board Composition

Richard Otieno richard.otieno at gmail.com
Tue May 3 21:29:45 UTC 2016


It shall be unfortunate if a single entry can successfully perform a
character masquerade on Afrinic's gains. We must not sink our head in the
sand while one is pulling a deceptive shot at our heritage. We must listen
to the honest tune of our conscience and shield Africa's cause from
dilution. If stated evidence is anything to go by, then we must be alert
and detest the trigger that have been drawn and about to be pulled! Lets
translate this "entry" into unsuccessful bid and thus the Africa's lid
shall remain solidly shut and safe. I salute the 'giant of the soil' who
have stood true to their cause and navigated Afri* against the storms of
spirited wish-thinking. I join the gallant voices in saying a big NO!

On Tue, May 3, 2016 at 8:16 PM, Adiel Akplogan (akp.com) <adiel at akplogan.com
> wrote:

> Hi Boubakar and all, this has always been serious and the plan has started
> very long ago and has deeper ramifications than just what we are seeing
> here. It is in fact not about a particular company trying to take over but
> a clear racial fight for the white to take over. They have always claim
> that we Black cannot run an organization like AFRINIC (too complex for our
> small bird brain … that was said on my face in 2005 by some of the people
> pulling the strings behind … they are far beyond just this guy undercover
> of “friendship"). Some of us have witnessed that fight at the early days of
> AFRINIC. I have leaved through that during my 10 years as CEO both in
> Africa and globally. But the reality is that our own people let this kind
> of thing perpetuate … sadly though no one else will fight that fight for us.
>
> This is the same guy that was accused by Board members last year of
> manipulating his own election (by making companies in ZA pay for people to
> come and vote for him), the same guy who said in writing that Gaberonne is
> across the South African border and he plan to bring as many South African
> as Possible to vote for Mike (he said that back in October 2015 … Some in
> this group have seen the transcript of such conversation). The same guy who
> vouch to push me out of AFRINIC because I prevented him to run his IPv4
> consultancy firm for Academia (by being strict on community policy
> interpretation) … The same guy is writing to private lists campaigning for
> his friends and making judgement about the community capability today …
>
> But well the same guys will end up telling us that there is nothing
> dramatic about all of this and that it is normal course of democracy and we
> should move on .. and it will be a new start. We are in this since several
> centuries … :-/ when will it stop? I had to step back because at some point
> this was about to touch on my life … when it reaches such level and you
> turn back and you see no one behind you (beside the usual suspects… who’s
> voices are interpreted as rhetoric) it get very scary. A very sad day for
> me …
>
> - a.
>
>
>
> > On May 3, 2016, at 12:35, Boubakar Barry <boubakarbarry at gmail.com>
> wrote:
> >
> > Let our people react on this.
> >
> > This is a _clear_ plan of a single company trying to hijack AfriNIC. We
> knew about the plan, but it's getting _very_ serious.
> >
> > B.
> >
> > ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> > From: Noah <noah at neo.co.tz>
> > Date: Tue, May 3, 2016 at 4:25 PM
> > Subject: Re: [rpd] Board Composition
> > To: Owen DeLong <owen at delong.com>
> > Cc: rpd List <rpd at afrinic.net>
> >
> > +1 Delong...
> >
> > On 3 May 2016 18:50, "Owen DeLong" <owen at delong.com> wrote:
> > It has come to my attention that Mike Silber is running for the
> independent seat that is opening on the AfriNIC board in the next election.
> >
> > While I consider Mike to be an excellent candidate and believe he would
> be a true asset to the AfriNIC board, I have a concern that I must express.
> This concern has nothing to do with Mike himself, but rather is a concern
> about organizational structure.
> >
> > There are only 8 elected members of the AfriNIC board. If Mike Silber is
> elected, then 25% of the elected board seats would be held by employees of
> Liquid Telecom. Personally, I do not feel that the board can properly
> represent the diversity of the AfriNIC community if we allow multiple board
> seats to be held by representatives from the same organization. While I do
> not believe that Liquid has any sort of goal of organizational capture or
> any nefarious intent whatsoever, the reality is that if this is allowed,
> then it does create the possibility for some other organization to achieve
> a form of organizational capture.
> >
> > The board has tremendous authority and responsibility within the AfriNIC
> organization. As such, I think it is important to consider these generic
> structural issues seriously, no matter how much we may like and admire the
> candidates in question.
> >
> > Again, this is not personal. If it were, I’d be endorsing Mike rather
> than calling his candidacy into question. However, from a structural
> perspective, I think it is important that the community at least consider
> the issue.
> >
> > Owen
> >
> >
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Richard Otieno Omollo
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School of Informatics and Innovative Systems
Jaramogi Oginga Odinga University of Science and Technology
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