|
Post by JAHAATWACH on Jan 9, 2008 19:28:23 GMT 3
1. In 2002,Kenyans voted to a man to Kibaki with WITH THE ETHNIC LUO VOTES higher than KIKUYU VOTE.Why has Kibaki been unable to consolidate this democratic gain?
2. Do you agree with me that Kibaki never choose politics but instead politics chose him which explain his blighted presidency?
3. As a devout loyalist with fingers on the pulse of Kibaki's constituency, what, if any, is the overriding concern, fear, challenge and priority and how is it being addressed?
4. Do you agree with me when I say the fate of the masses- backed Orange revolution was sealed the day Kibaki angrily reacted to ODM's majimbo plan and vowed : HAITAWEZEKANA( never!)?
5. Comment ODM's forensic evidence on Kibaki's electoral fraud www.marsgroupkenya.org/pdfs/2008/jan_08/ODM_Report_On_Eck_fraud.pdf validated by ECK's Kivuitu admission, EU,LSK and local observers bearing in mind that ODM has also admitted its guilt ?
6. What, in your view, was the rationale for rushed swearing in- at dusk so much so that even the National Anthem was not played?
8. As a Kibaki loyalist, does it bother you that save for Uganda's Yuweri Museveni, no sovereign state has congratulated Kibaki and does it matter anyway?
9. Do you agree with me that as the C-I-C of Armed Forces and having taken oath to protect Kenyans lives and properties, the blame for deaths and destructions after his widely perceived flawed re-election rest on Kibaki?
10. Do you foresee Kibaki bowing to pressure and letting the will of majority Kenyans prevail?
11.Are you merely expressing your personal conviction or unwittingly conveying a cooperate mindset when you insist Raila WILL NEVER BE the president of Kenya WHEN KENYANS VOTES AND VOICES SUGGESTED OTHERWISE) ?
12. You've told Jukwaa that you have met Kibaki once, before; if you were to meet him again THIS EVENING and had his audience, wHAT WOULD YOU TELL HIM?
|
|
|
Post by kamalet on Jan 11, 2008 10:55:05 GMT 3
There is no reason to address these questions to kamale as he is not responsible for Kibaki or the government. You could have raised these questions and wait for answers from anybody. Perhaps even I could have responded. Thank you for the honor! 1. In 2002,Kenyans voted to a man to Kibaki with WITH THE ETHNIC LUO VOTES higher than KIKUYU VOTE.Why has Kibaki been unable to consolidate this democratic gain? It is not true that there were more Luo votes than Kikuyus in 2002. In actual fact fewer Luos voted for Kibaki than they did in the 1997 elections. 2. Do you agree with me that Kibaki never choose politics but instead politics chose him which explain his blighted presidency? No I do not agree. Kibaki is just a more sensible politician who does not think rabble rousing equals being a politician. He was a politician when Raila was still hanging on his dad's coattails for support. 3. As a devout loyalist with fingers on the pulse of Kibaki's constituency, what, if any, is the overriding concern, fear, challenge and priority and how is it being addressed? There are no fears in the Kibaki camp. There are concerns that there is a huge group of impoverished people in Kisumu who need attention and help following their own destructive behaviour and these need attention as much as the IDP. The priority at the moment is the humanitarian effort and getting businesses back to normal. 4. Do you agree with me when I say the fate of the masses- backed Orange revolution was sealed the day Kibaki angrily reacted to ODM's majimbo plan and vowed : HAITAWEZEKANA( never!)? Majimbo was a bad idea and the introduction of this in the ODM campaign was not designed to sell devolution. It was a simple plan to tell Kenyans that the should kick out kikuyus out of their areas on the basis that they are rich and thieves. The murder and mayhem seen is as a result of the anti-gikuyu campaign by ODM. I would not want to go there. Perhaps the people who can tell us the whole truth of the elections are the four people who met on the night of 29th December to validate the tallies. These are James Orengo, Anyang' Nyong'o, Martha Karua and Nyamweya. They know what happened on the decision of 155,000 votes that were rejected and what the final results were. 6. What, in your view, was the rationale for rushed swearing in- at dusk so much so that even the National Anthem was not played? It would have made no difference whether it was done at dawn midday of night. Kivuitu had made an announcement of who WON the election, the rest was for the candidate to decide when he wanted to be sworn in. The results were known on the morning of 30th following the overnight re-validation exercise so all that was awaited was the Kivuitu declaration. 8. As a Kibaki loyalist, does it bother you that save for Uganda's Yuweri Museveni, no sovereign state has congratulated Kibaki and does it matter anyway? It all depends on whether you are a person of platitudes. Congratulations or recognition is neither here nor there. If say France does not recognise Kibaki as president, then it would have to remove its representative from Kenya as their ambassador cannot serve in a country his country does not recognise the leadership. The congrat messages are neither here nor there. 9. Do you agree with me that as the C-I-C of Armed Forces and having taken oath to protect Kenyans lives and properties, the blame for deaths and destructions after his widely perceived flawed re-election rest on Kibaki? I agree that the blame should be placed on Kibaki. This is for the simple reason he had an obligation to protect each and every Kenyan life and property from murderous kalenjins and looting luos. The fact that his government was slow in reacting to these criminals, as well as the fact that he has not apprehended the culprits in chief for the ethnic cleansing, Ruto and Raila; then I I agree we should blame him. No Kenyan life or property should be lost when there is a government. These killers and thieves need to be shot on site. 10. Do you foresee Kibaki bowing to pressure and letting the will of majority Kenyans prevail? I think bowed to the pressure from the will of the majority when he took the oath of office. He won the election with a majority of votes over his nearest rival, so yes I agree he already did and nothing to foresee. 11.Are you merely expressing your personal conviction or unwittingly conveying a cooperate mindset when you insist Raila WILL NEVER BE the president of Kenya WHEN KENYANS VOTES AND VOICES SUGGESTED OTHERWISE) ? You need to realise that 4.5 million Kenyans voted for Kibaki to ensure that he beats Raila and stop him from being president of Kenya. My considered view is that Raila would make a bad president of Kenya and the results of the elections seem to suggest this. I do not ignore the fact that 4.2 million voters were misguided to think so, but then even the americans did make the mistake in 2000 and for good measure decided to punish themselves even more in 2004. Kenyans decided not to make this mistake. There is no corporate mindset about Raila never becoming president - the events of the last few weeks bear most Kenyans out how dangerous the man is. 12. You've told Jukwaa that you have met Kibaki once, before; if you were to meet him again THIS EVENING and had his audience, wHAT WOULD YOU TELL HIM? [/b][/quote] Kazi iendelee. Seriously I am an age old admirer of Kibaki and I believe he means very well for this country. When he talks of a working nation, he wants people to roll up their sleeves and work hard to improve themselves. So if I met him today, I would tell him he deserved my vote on 27th December and it did not go to waste. I would tell him that he needs a marshall plan to help parts of Nyanza out of the state they are in on account of poor leadership and laziness. Nyanza in my mind should be on a higher priority in his government than NEP. And this is not because he wants the votes. No. It is simply because it is a very high potential area that lies in waste. I hope these answers help you understand OUR president and why some of us admire him!
|
|