Thursday, 27 November 2014

A few questions to former prime minister of Kenya



Former Prime minister
Since, you have been accusing the president and his government that there is nothing they are doing for the sake of peace of our country, my question is. When the Kenyan armed forces were being sent to Somalia for the operation Linda Nchi, who was the closest man to the president ? If the president could have changed his mind on the same, who was the person easiest to influence that decision ?

We do not deny that Kenya is suffering insecurity which is mainly caused by the Alshabab attacks, but the truth is, in the realm of history you have been in a position to control this insecurity in the past than the president is able to control it now. This suggests that, even if we elected as the president of Kenya, we still believe that you can not help us solve this.

And much more, Mr prime minister, if you talk with the Kenyan citizens at the ground level, do they tell you, between now and when you were the prime minister, when life have been unbearable ?. Am very sure you do not have an answer to that. If you have, you could not talk about cost of life at this time.

The next question Mr prime minister, if you were the president, then you were sent to Hague, would you give away your power and travel like a common mwananshi ? If yes, then why are people of your community suffering in Kibera and have been since you were the prime minister. Are those people not in Lang'ata constituency where you have been member of parliament for a long time ? How have they been helped over all that time ?
I think these questions can help any right thinking Kenyan citizens to make their decisions right in the future of elections.

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