Friday, January 18, 2008
Lets be part of the solution
Lets face the problem head on. An election was stolen and the thieves continue to enjoy the privileges of our democratically elected government which has been turned into an opposition.
Let Kibaki resign and the legitimate leader take over once and for all. We will not be in this mess had he done so earlier. Thats my take on this no way out. No Raila No Peace. You have seen and heard it all over Kenya off course except Central and Eastern Province.
Thats the Price for Democracy
Peace! Peace! We want peace!
What exactly transpired during Kufuor’s visit? Kenyans still do not understand what he came for. He never gave any statement with regard the outcome of the collapsed talks. Is he trying to hide behind diplomacy to an extent of protecting Kibaki? Maybe the outcome was alarming as to cause a ‘national security’ concern
I think its proper that future talks be open and that the outcome is communicated to Kenyans so that they can make a decision on who actually contributed to the failure or success of the process.
Still on Kofi Annan, how come he suddenly fell in on his way to
The truth is this, Raila won the elections but Kibaki stole them. This is why Kenyans (excluding those from Central and Eastern) are so angry and not because Raila or any person instigated them. It should be noted that all the voters were above the age of 18years and therefore bona fide adults.
Overstepping their mandate
As much as I do not recognize the current government and its legitimacy, I think Kibaki got it right the moment he delegated duties to his ministers. Unfortunately, the cabinet members thought that this was the time to show their opponents that they’re really in control.
A case of Ethnic Status Quo
I remember during the campaigns, Raila was once talking about status quo. I guess many Kenyans did not really understand what he meant. The Kikuyu community believes that the precidency belongs to them. When it returned to them in 2002, that was the beginning of status quo.
You better start living with it. GEMA communities will never allow any one to be president especially a Luo. The reason is what am yet to figure out but hey just give me a few more time and I will have thoroughly analyzed it.
Thursday, January 17, 2008
Demystifiy the Presidency and Spare Kenya
Enter Mr. Kibaki and all those democratic gains are eroded in split second. After a minute of being declared the winner, what do you see on TV? Chaos (violent protests) erupt everywhere in the country except Central and Eastern Province.
The illegitimate government tries to make it look more like a Luo thing but they're wrong again. This time its not your usual protests human life is at stake here. So again enter Dr. Mutua, with his usual boyish look perfect for a school captain (Kitui Boys high school). He does not seem to see anything wrong in Kenya anyway i understand because to him State House is equal to Kenya, anywhere else is foreign. Anyway the boy comes with his usual communique from the now illegitimate government.
Why am I saying all this. Up to this moment no one seems to really understand the problem. The world is made to believe that Raila's supporters are protesting about the lost election. When the real issue is Raila actually won but then Kibaki ran away with the certificate only to use it to be sworn in as the President of Kenya.
Look my fellow Kenyans, as much as we want to preach peace, let look deeper into the cause of all this problems. It not about power sharing or just Kibaki reaching out to Raila and voila end of violence!
This is about a stolen election which has triggered long harboured feeling of hatred towards each other. We've always been tribal and am sorry we have never addressed this issue, to me this is the best time to address. Radio stations and all those paid up adverts should instead be campaigning against tribalism by actually stating the word as it is so that it sinks into our heads that we are actually practising tribalism and not post election violence as some think it is.
I have been keenly following news for the past few weeks and I cant help but notice how deep the problem is. All I have seen and heard is that there are thousands of Kenyans (read Kikuyus) displaced and stranded in Eldoret. The illegitimate government has done all it can to get them out of danger including sending military trucks and choppers to get them out of the violent hit areas.
To be very honest what is going on now is as a result of the problems created by our so called founding fathers of the nation. This should come as something new to anyone. Kenyatta rode on the same divide and rule system employed by the colonial government. He was an elitist president. He and a bunch of his advisers made Kikuyus believe that they are Kenya and Kenya is Kikuyu. Right now they are trying to hold on to power that was snatched but kept for them by the former President Moi. They were also made to believe that no one can rule them more especially a Luo. Anyway am just airing out my opinions the way i have analyzed issues.
Now this is crazy stuff am writing up here. This can put me in a dangerous position in Kenya but am ready to burn with it. Anyway as much as we want peace, we want a lasting solution. Its not about Raila and Kibaki as many of you think. Most of us just want things to be like before which is wrong. We are starting a new chapter in our Kenyan History so the issue of normalcy is out of question. Let build a new Kenya. Our attitudes are still the same even as we try and preach the so called peace.
The only way out is by having a new constitutional order which will cut down on the powers of the Presidency. This will ensure that the President is demystified. At the moment the President of Kenya is everything. He can not be held accountable of his actions by any human being withing the republic, hence the pride of his tribe. So am calling upon our dear 10th Parliament to save Kenya and enact some critical reforms in the country starting with of the presidency.
Anyway whichever way you look at it. That my take.


