Kikojozi
JF-Expert Member
- Mar 24, 2009
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Kibaki is an obstacle simply because he is not running the country like
a President should. Basic stuff like protection of the citizenry from both
internal and external aggression lies in his office yet it is obvious that he
is not doing so.Corruption abounds which can be directly linked to his
office yet he remains quiet kana kwamba nothing is happening.
Mkuu, why do you think Kibaki was reluctant to run the second time? My guess is that he knew he would be an "impaired" President. This is exactly what we are seeing now.
Meanwhile hio notion kwamba kuna groups behind the presidency that wield real power is hogwash. In Kenya the only groups that wield real power have been created by the President himself and he orchestrates the machinations of these groupings.
Believe what you want but this is true in any country. I'm sure you've heard of the Jewish Lobby in the US. No president of that country will act against the wishes of this group. Watch how the current administration handles the Middle East. In Kenya, its the Mt Kenya Mafia currently running the show. Not the president.
My point in this thing is that its time for people to own up to their responsibilities and not use scapegoats as excuses. Moi 's presidency left and a myriad of Kenya's problems went with it. Mfano mzuri ni zile torture chambers zilizokua Nyayo house na the trend of people going to detention without trial.
Unlawful detention siku hizi imekuwa replaced na extra judicial killings. You decide which is worse.
It will not take day for Kenya's democracy to mature but there is a starting point which includes removing unnecessary bottlenecks that are in the way..Kibaki included.
This is what I wanted to read. That Kenya's problems are much bigger than Kibaki the individual.