I would like to support Joseph Munene on his point that Kenyans in Stockholm need to have an open debate to discuss the current sitauation in Kenya. What I wonder here is if Munene has heard of the slogan “POLITICS IS A DIRTY GAME”.
Surely Munene, when did you attend a political rally in Kenya last. If you ever have , I would be suprised. Kenyan political leaders tend to have the behaviour of using campaign rallies as a platform to take Kenyans to a paradise that never exists. This has happened from time immemorial. That is why, due to the illitracy and lack of information, some provinces never heard of anything like oppostion thus ending up voting in the same MP all their lives as voters.
The same paradise was built by both the ODM and PNU. This is usual to the Kenya politicians, the question here is; who is smart to build a better paradise for Kenyans. It would be very wrong for anyone to blame the current situation in Kenya on such paradises, because if yu are not aware, Kenyans are more informed now than ever before, not easily lured by the so called paradises.
I am very sure Kenyans did not cast their votes based on any paradise but actually made their right choice.
The question here is not who made right or wrong promises. It is nothing to be promised a Taxi from a boda boda after elections compared to being promised a Contitution that will not only change your life but that of your children …….then what happens?
Let us be honest here if we are to live as brothers and sisters willing to help our country KENYA. Let us hope that Koffi Annan takes Kenyans that extra mile of peace, we would love to see our country back to normal, as long as Kenyans are granted their right of choice, be it Mr. Kibaki or Mr. Raila..
I believe tribal issues are matters that the evil doers in Kenya are trying to create and this is when we should be careful as to who is the tribalist here.
Unfortunately , I was unable to attend the fundraising for the situation in Kenya , but still wonder which ethinic group attended. I would hate to imagine that people would attend such an occasion on their ethinc basis especially if the organizers are not from one ethnic group.
N. Wandaka