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[rpd] A New Dawn

Nasir Faruk nasirfaruk at gmail.com
Mon Jun 24 07:55:22 UTC 2019


Dear Abdulkarim,Moses, All

Thank you for the long email and Moses the short email (laugh).

I am gladden you pointed out that your team will be consulting with the
outgoing chairs for smooth transition and policy development process.

Just like what Dewole said, i want to reiterate that nothing to be worried
about whether for or against. Now, election is over, moving the community
forward is what matters.

I wish both of you the very best as you lead the PDWG.

Congratulations also to the outgoing chairs. This is a hot seat and
therefore worthy of congratulating when tenure is completed successfully.

Best regards.

Faruk.

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> Date: Sat, 22 Jun 2019 13:13:36 +0000 (GMT)
> From: Dewole Ajao <dewole at forum.org.ng>
> To: ABDULKARIM AYOPO OLOYEDE <oloyede.aa at unilorin.edu.ng>
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> Abdulkarim,
>
> A few things you need to understand:
>
> 1. PDWG Co-Chairs are not elected to be ??judges?? in any way or form.
> Please keep that in mind.
>
> 2. That someone supports a candidate of their choice does not mean they
> have worked ??against?? you. They thought someone else would be better
> (they are entitled to their opinions) and they gave them their support.
> Don?t assume everything is about you; Remove it from your head that you?ve
> been ??wronged??. There is nothing to be forgiven.
>
> I wish both of you the best as you lead the policy development working
> group.
>
> Regards,
> Dewole.
>
>
>
>
>
>
> ----- Mail d?origine -----
> De: ABDULKARIM AYOPO OLOYEDE <oloyede.aa at unilorin.edu.ng>
> ?: rpd List <rpd at afrinic.net>
> Envoy?: Fri, 21 Jun 2019 16:34:34 -0000 (GMT)
> Objet: [rpd] A New Dawn
>
> Dear all,
>
> Let me start by saying a *BIG* Thank you to everyone in the community,
> including those who voted for me, against me and those who put themselves
> forward to serve this great community. The elections have come and gone
> however the community remains.  It was a great joy for me to see that a lot
> of us wanted to serve this community. It is just unfortunately that only
> two of us can emerge as Chairs.  I am willing to work with all others,
> including fellow contestants to bring stability to our community (Moses
> also told me this). It is our community, and we all must be involved in the
> policy process. I have personally spoken to all contestants that were
> onsite, and I hope to do same with others in the next few days.
>
> More importantly, I also want to clarify a comment I made during the
> session on how to improve our policy development process. It was pointed
> out to me that some misunderstood me.  I did not mean anything negative,
> but I was only trying to point out that we (Africans) need to take into
> consideration the fact that we are communicating in a language that is not
> ours and therefore, we need to define things better to avoid a
> loss-in-translation. I thank one of my mentors Mr Tijani Ben Jemaa, who
> pointed this out to me. Apologies to those who felt offended by my
> comment. I would ensure I choose my words better next time.
>
> *Moving on, *
>
> I want to say this again
>
> "I belong to everyone, and at the same time I belong to No one."
>
> As a Co-chair I promise to ensure that we (co-Chairs) are fair, firm and
> maintain the rules. I would ensure that we(co-chairs) listen to all sides
> and apply the rules as appropriate without fear or favour from any
> community. I would also try as much as possible not to allow my personal
> opinion(s) to influence any of my judgement. I would ensure that we follow
> the code of conduct and enforce it.  Personal attacks would NEVER be
> tolerated, and we would take appropriate decisions/actions based on the
> rules on whoever attempt to break these rules.
>
> I would also ensure that we (Co-chairs) update the community periodically
> as I have spoken to Moses, that we should try to do some few things
> differently to build on the gains of the past co-chairs because we live in
> a dynamic environment and need to continue to adapt to meet up with the
> current realities.
>
>  I would also ensure we operate an open-door policy and build trust from
> all stakeholders within the community and we would expect the same from the
> community. Please, as we go along remember we (co-chair) are humans, we
> would make mistakes, but we would ensure that we learn and improve as we go
> along.
>
> I must acknowledge the fact that both of us (Co-chairs) have few years of
> AFRINIC PDP experience between us but we would take this as part of our
> strengths and hope this would help heal some of the wounds within the
> community. Therefore, we would only look at the good history books and
> leave out the not too good ones. In this spirit, I would be proposing to
> Moses that we do not revisit the issue of an anonymous person sending
> emails (on rpd list) to course disunity within the community. I would
> propose to him and the community that if the email stops, then the issue
> should be forgotten among other issues that have divided this community. I
> beg us all in the name of God Almighty, let us reconcile our differences
> pick all the proposed policies again and see how we can accommodate each
> other. Let us drop the ones that we can drop (if possible) and improve on
> the ones that requires improvements.  The sky is wide enough to accommodate
> us all. No one would live in this world forever, but our actions and
> inactions would be remembered when we are long gone. I would ensure that we
> (Co-chairs) seek advice as appropriate and also ensure we carry everyone
> along. Please give us a chance and give us time to come up to speed with
> things.
>
>   A painful moment for me during the build up to this election is the fact
> that I had to look at two "friends" in the face and I told them how unhappy
> I was with some of their actions. I wish I could keep to myself what I
> discovered cos they have the right to support whoever they wanted too.
> ?Humans don?t give power or victory, they come only from God?. Sarah and
> Caleb, I am willing and ready to work with you both in any capacity I find
> myself and I have forgiving whatever wrong I discovered you did to me and I
> hope you do same if you feel offended with any of my actions. God is the
> only Judge that can never be wrong. I have never and would never wish any
> ?bad thing? to befall anyone talk-less of someone I see as a friend. I hope
> we reevaluate ourselves and make amends.  I decided to say this publicly
> because I hope it would help bring about a reconciliation process. I hope
> you see it this way and let us move on together. I cannot strive in a
> hostile environment and the only reason I decided to run for this position
> is because I want to bring about a change to some things and improve our
> process while building a resilient system. By the special grace of God, I
> have achieved few things in life, I am ?kind off? comfortable with where I
> am and in my last count, I have travelled to over 40 countries across the
> world. Hence, I hope we all understand that I only want to attempt to
> rebuildA this community where necessary with little or no personal gains. I
> promise to dedicate as much time as I can to this work.
>
>
>
>  I would also like to thank Dewole and Sami for doing a fantastic job in a
> very difficult situation. I would ensure that we (co-chairs) keep
> consulting with them as appropriate from time to time.
>
> In the next few days, we would ensure that we update the community on the
> proposal that we have on the table.
>
> Finally, I hope this New dawn leads to a brighter day.
>
> I thank you all and apologies for this long email.
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> Date: Sat, 22 Jun 2019 20:14:39 +0300
> From: Moses Serugo <moses.serugo at gmail.com>
> To: rpd at afrinic.net
> Subject: Re: [rpd] RPD Digest, Vol 153, Issue 145
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> Greetings to you all,
>
> I would like to thank you for voting me as PDWG Co-chair for Jun 2019 - Jun
> 2021. The position comes with great responsibility and trust from the
> community. I promise to be transparent and serve the community.
>
> Thank you,
>
> *Moses Serugo *
> PDWG Co-Chair.
> Tel: +256772212481
> Email: moses.serugo at gmail.com
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> > Dear PDWG members,
> >
> > I would like to thank all  of you who supported my contest for the
> > position of chair of pdwg. I?d also like to congratulate our new chairs
> > (Moses and Abdulkarim); we obviously, all  expect from them, ?fairness,
> > openness and transparency? during their term as per section 3.2 of our
> PDP.
> >
> > As a member of this WG, I?ll always be available to contribute for the
> > good functioning of our policy development.
> > Thank you / Merci beaucoup.
> >
> > Afrinic? En Avant !
> >
> > Komi
> > > On Jun 19, 2019, at 9:43 PM, Alan Barrett <alan.barrett at afrinic.net>
> > wrote:
> > >
> > > Dear AFRINIC members and community,
> > >
> > > During the AFRINIC public policy meeting today, 19 June 2019, elections
> > were held for PDWG co-chairs and for an NRO NC/ASO AC representative.
> > >
> > > The results are as follows:
> > >
> > > PDWG Co-Chairs:
> > > Moses Serugo (UG) was elected for a two-year term, from June 2019 to
> > June 2021;
> > > Abdulkarim Oloyede (NG) was elected for a one-year term from June 2019
> > to June 2020.
> > >
> > > NRO NC/ASO AC election:
> > > Mike Silber (ZA) was elected for a three-year term, from January 2020
> to
> > December 2022.
> > >
> > > Regards,
> > > Alan Barrett
> > > CEO, AFRINIC
> > >
> > >
> > > Chers membres d'AFRINIC et de la communaut?,
> > >
> > > Au cours de la r?union de politique publique d'AFRINIC tenue
> > aujourd'hui, le 19 juin 2019, des ?lections ont ?t? organis?es pour les
> > copr?sidents du PDWG et pour un repr?sentant du NRO NC / ASO AC.
> > >
> > > Les r?sultats sont les suivants:
> > >
> > > Copr?sidents du PDWG:
> > > Moses Serugo (UG) a ?t? ?lu pour un mandat de deux ans, de juin 2019 ?
> > juin 2021;
> > > Abdulkarim Oloyede (NG) a ?t? ?lu pour un mandat d'un an de juin 2019 ?
> > juin 2020.
> > >
> > > NRO NC / ASO AC ?lection:
> > > Mike Silber (ZA) a ?t? ?lu pour un mandat de trois ans, de janvier 2020
> > ? d?cembre 2022.
> > >
> > > Cordialement,
> > > Alan Barrett
> > > DG, AFRINIC
> > >
> > >
> > > ?????? ????? AFRINIC ???????? ?
> > >
> > > ???? ?????? ??????? ?????? AFRINIC ???? ??? ????? ? 19 ????? 2019 ?
> > ????? ???????? ??????? ????????? ?? PDWG ?????? NRO NC / ASO AC.
> > >
> > > ??????? ??? ???:
> > >
> > > ??????? ????????? ??????? PDWG:
> > > ?? ?????? ???? ?????? (UG) ???? ????? ? ?? ????? 2019 ??? ????? 2021 ?
> > > ?? ?????? ??? ?????? ??????? (NG) ????? ??? ????? ?? ????? 2019 ???
> > ????? 2020.
> > >
> > > ???????? NRO NC / ASO AC:
> > > ?? ?????? ???? ????? ???? ???? ????? ?? ????? 2020 ??? ?????? 2022.
> > >
> > > ?? ???????
> > > ???? ?????
> > > ?????? ???????? ????? AFRINIC
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> > Date: Fri, 21 Jun 2019 09:53:13 +0200
> > From: Mark Elkins <mje at posix.co.za>
> > To: rpd at afrinic.net, General Discussions of AFRINIC
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> > I second Louis' request.
> >
> > Also: I was disenfranchised in the PDWG CoChair elections - as although
> > almost dead from Flu for the past few days - I did write what would be
> > my presentation to the community and had someone volunteer to read it on
> > my behalf - that was refused (there was no relief for the sick!). I was
> > also connected via Zoom to the meeting and although I tried to open up
> > my Microphone - that was denied. I obviously messaged on Zoom to no
> > avail. I could have turned on Video as well - thus could have both been
> > seen and heard (the requirement?) although sitting in my bed may have
> > been disturbing footage to some. (I'm getting much better now thanks!).
> >
> > I was also disenfranchised in being able to have my (three) votes
> > counted as my "Postman" (Nishal) was not allowed to post my already
> > validated voting forms into the box. The E-Vote system - being broken -
> > did not allow me to clearly signify my choices.
> >
> > On 2019/06/20 18:35, Louis Marais wrote:
> > > Good day Alan,
> > >
> > > Can you please indicate why there was so many spoilt votes, this is of
> > huge concern to me. Also please clarify the statement " The online voting
> > system did not allow for spoilt ballots (by design), and did not allow
> for
> > abstentions (due to a mistake in configuration)." Surely this is not
> > acceptable.
> > >
> > > A further concern is that some of the seats only have one candidate.
> > Please explain the use of voting for a single candidate and not even
> > allowing for abstentions. This will not be a true reflection whether your
> > members are indeed satisfied with the candidates.
> > >
> > > Regards
> > >
> > > Louis Marais
> > > Head: Systems, Platforms & Networks: ICT Services
> > > PO Box 339, Bloemfontein 9300, Republic of South Africa
> > >  ?051 4012814
> > >  ?+27 82 9064963
> > >  ?MaraisL at ufs.ac.za
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
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> > >     1. Board and Governnce Committee election results (Alan Barrett)
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> > > Date: Thu, 20 Jun 2019 19:20:54 +0300
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> > > To: RPD <rpd at afrinic.net>
> > > Subject: [rpd] Board and Governnce Committee election results
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> > > Dear AFRINIC members and community,
> > >
> > > During the AFRINIC AGMM today, 20 June 2019, elections were held for
> > five Board seats and one Governance Committee seat.
> > >
> > > The results are as follows:
> > >
> > > # Board Elections
> > > There were 189 valid votes in total (59 on site + 130 online).
> > > There were 2 spoilt ballots on site.
> > > The online voting system did not allow for spoilt ballots (by design),
> > and did not allow for abstentions (due to a mistake in configuration).
> > >
> > > ## Board Seat 1 (Northern Africa):
> > > Habib Youssef: 172 votes (56 on site + 116 online) Cherkaoui Leghris:
> 15
> > votes (1 on site + 14 online)
> > > Abstentions: 2 on site
> > > Result: Habib Youssef is elected to serve a three-year term from
> > mid-2019 to mid-2022:
> > >
> > > ## Board Seat 2 (Western Africa)
> > > Ly Ousmane: 77 votes (17 on site + 60 online) Dr. Emmanuel Adewale
> > Adedokun: 110 votes (40 on site + 70 online)
> > > Abstentions: 2 on site
> > > Result: Dr. Emmanuel Adewale Adedokun is elected to serve a three-year
> > term from mid-2019 to mid-2022
> > >
> > > ## Board Seat 5 (Southern Africa)
> > > Vika William Mpisane: 151 votes (21 on site + 130 online)
> > > Abstentions: 38 on site
> > > Result: Vika William Mpisane is elected to serve a two-year term from
> > mid-2019 to mid-2021
> > >
> > > ## Board Seat 6 (Eastern Africa)
> > > Robert Ford Nkusi: 150 votes (20 on site + 130 online)
> > > Abstentions: 39 on site
> > > Result: Robert Ford Nkusi is elected to serve a two-year term from
> > mid-2019 to mid-2021
> > >
> > > ## Board Seat 7 (Non regional)
> > > Ojedeji Oluwaseun Samson: 112 votes (45 on site + 67 online) Benjamin
> > Adzenyamebeye Eshun: 77 votes (14 on site + 63 online)
> > > Abstentions: 0
> > > Result: Ojedeji Oluwaseun Samson is elected to serve a three-year term
> > from mid-2019 to mid-2022.
> > >
> > > # Governance Committee Election
> > > There were 62 valid votes in total (42 on site + 20 online).
> > > There were 40 spoilt ballots on site.
> > > The online voting system did not allow for spoilt ballots (by design),
> > and did not allow for abstentions (due to a mistake in configuration).
> > >
> > > ## Governance Committee Seat 1
> > > Laurent Ntumba Kayemba: 62 votes (42 on site + 20 online)
> > > Abstentions: 0
> > > Result: Laurent Ntumba Kayemba is elected to serve a three-year term
> > from 1 January 2020 to 31 December 2022.
> > >
> > >
> > > Regards,
> > > Alan Barrett
> > > CEO, AFRINIC
> > >
> > >
> > > Chers membres d'AFRINIC et de la communaut?,
> > >
> > > Aujourd'hui, le 20 juin 2019, lors de l'AGM d'AFRINIC, des ?lections
> ont
> > eu lieu pour cinq si?ges au conseil d'administration et un si?ge pour le
> > comit? de la gouvernance.
> > >
> > > Les r?sultats sont les suivants:
> > >
> > > Nombre d'?lections au conseil
> > > Il y a eu 189 votes valides au total (59 sur site + 130 en ligne).
> > > Il y avait 2 bulletins de vote annul?s sur le site.
> > > Le syst?me de vote en ligne ne permettait pas de bulletins de vote
> > annul?s (? dessein) ni d'abstentions (en raison d'une erreur de
> > configuration).
> > >
> > > ## Board Seat 1 (Afrique du Nord):
> > > Habib Youssef: 172 votes (56 sur site + 116 en ligne) Cherkaoui
> Leghris:
> > 15 votes (1 sur site + 14 en ligne)
> > > Abstentions: 2 sur place
> > > R?sultat: Habib Youssef est ?lu pour un mandat de trois ans de mi-2019
> ?
> > mi-2022:
> > >
> > > ## Board Seat 2 (Afrique de l'Ouest)
> > > Ly Ousmane: 77 votes (17 sur site + 60 en ligne) Dr. Emmanuel Adewale
> > Adedokun: 110 votes (40 sur site + 70 en ligne)
> > > Abstentions: 2 sur place
> > > R?sultat: le Dr Emmanuel Adewale Adedokun est ?lu pour un mandat de
> > trois ans, de mi-2019 ? mi-2022.
> > >
> > > ## Board Seat 5 (Afrique australe)
> > > Vika William Mpisane: 151 votes (21 sur site + 130 en ligne)
> > > Abstentions: 38 sur place
> > > R?sultat: Vika William Mpisane est ?lue pour un mandat de deux ans du
> > milieu de 2019 au milieu de 2021.
> > >
> > > ## Board Seat 6 (Afrique de l'Est)
> > > Robert Ford Nkusi: 150 votes (20 sur site + 130 en ligne)
> > > Abstentions: 39 sur place
> > > R?sultat: Robert Ford Nkusi est ?lu pour un mandat de deux ans du
> milieu
> > de 2019 au milieu de 2021.
> > >
> > > ## Si?ge 7 (non r?gional)
> > > Ojedeji Oluwaseun Samson: 112 votes (45 sur site + 67 en ligne)
> Benjamin
> > Adzenyamebeye Eshun: 77 votes (14 sur site + 63 en ligne)
> > > Abstentions: 0
> > > R?sultat: Ojedeji Oluwaseun Samson est ?lu pour un mandat de trois ans,
> > du milieu de 2019 au milieu de 2022.
> > >
> > > # ?lection du comit? de gouvernance
> > > Il y a eu 62 votes valides au total (42 sur site + 20 en ligne).
> > > Il y avait 40 bulletins de vote annul?s sur le site.
> > > Le syst?me de vote en ligne ne permettait pas de bulletins de vote
> > annul?s (? dessein) ni d'abstentions (en raison d'une erreur de
> > configuration).
> > >
> > > ## Si?ge du Comit? de gouvernance 1
> > > Laurent Ntumba Kayemba: 62 votes (42 sur place + 20 en ligne)
> > > Abstentions: 0
> > > R?sultat: Laurent Ntumba Kayemba est ?lu pour un mandat de trois ans du
> > 1er janvier 2020 au 31 d?cembre 2022.
> > >
> > > Cordialement,
> > > Alan Barrett
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