The brothers I pray for their unity and one voice speaking. |
When I look on the political
scenario of this country I am left to wonder, how stable would our economy be
if at all dirty politics were an economic activity? It’s barely four months
since we came from national elections where all political games were played. In
the recent past, the news that has been going around the political scenes is
enough to leave one wondering what could be cooking.
Today allow me to comment on
these events and what I think their political implication may be.
First and foremost, to both
CORD and Jubilee coalitions, it is important to note that what each of you will
do, it is high time that those activities will shape up the opponents
popularity in your stronghold. We are Kenyans, in Africa and so we are not
exemptions from the unique African traits. A true African will tend to
sympathise with that that he or she will feel oppressed and unjustly denied
what he deserves. However much the opponent may be glad to cause pain to the
competitor, the favour of the masses is in most cases withdrawn from him.
Take the analogy of two sons
fighting in the house, the mother may not readily intervene because all of them
may be wrong. But take that example when it comes to supper time, all of them
are served with food and one of them rises up, without reason topple the plate
of food belonging to his brother, then leave? Don’t you think if the son whose
food was spilt down stands up and start chasing the one who spilt his food will
get support of his sister and later parents, then later grandparents although
both of them own same rights in this family? That’s my thought.
The threat by CORD alliance
for a revolution in the sovereign republic Kenya is not something we can be
glad to hear of in the 21st century. It was in amazement when I read
in one of the news sources to see Senator, James Orengo, a senior state
counsel, confirm this. This may be used by your Critics against you, CORD, to
justify any kind of humiliation. Similarly, remember we are having a national
government and however it is not supported by all Kenyans some of your supporters
may be owning it for its services and as a result winning their sympathy. In
addition to that, it may challenge you if some but not all of your supports
will sit and evaluate the risk that any of their action may cost them, hence
withdraw support. But what do we say;
“revolution is not bad, as long as
it is economical or even social in the right manner. A manner in which Historians
shall be justified to open up new pages and put down your names as the icons of
the positive change that we shall be seeing.
On the other hand, To the
Jubilee government, we are proud to have a government, but even more proud when
we think of it as a symbol of national unity. However, the news that have been
in the media of late on the withdrawal of CORD’s government officials private
security anyhow may not augur well in the ears of some Kenyans plus even your
core supporters. Let’s give each other what we justly deserve and whoever
stands to criticize what’s not worthy criticizing shall be ashamed alone for
that. The bible says,
“Even A fool seems more wise when
silent.
Withdrawal of your
government’s officials’ security just because they are in opposition is not
worth it. I appreciate the fact that Prison staff may be being redeployed to
their constitutional duties as reported in one of the news source, but why
couldn’t we put the right measures in place so as to fill the gap immediately?
It gives a bad impression
and an image of division and hatred between two sons whose unity could
establish a true noble family. One of the sons may use the platform to regain
the lost glory whether in a region or a country as a whole.
My story of fighting sons comes
to an end. But allow me to quote Ron Paul, who said,
“In Times of War, Only the rich
benefit.
I rest my case.
The world is looking,
Kenyans are watching, our sons and daughters are observing getting ready to
hold us accountable and so are sympathizers building up depending with the bias
of their favor, I don’t know where. Time will tell.
I plead with all Kenyans
that are like minded that it is high time we shun off politics and wait for the
five years for the right time will obviously come. Let’s embark on
reconstructive leadership, economic empowerment foras, development agendas and
reconstitution of the lost glory in the international scenes for the benefit, honor and development of our nation.
Hope somebody will hear me
and share the word.
God bless Kenya, God Bless
the people of Kenya.
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