01/09/2008 |
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Kenyans Say No to cosmetic solutions Kenyans and the whole world have watched a broad daylight robbery by Mwai Kibaki and his team of their democratic choice in the last presidential elections. Kenyans have been disenfranchised and their voices and aspirations rendered hopeless. The international mediators are suggesting to Kenyans half baked solutions that are no answers at all. Coalition is not the answer, it does not address the pain and the dreams of Kenyan citizens. As a Kenyan citizen I refuse this approach. Let us not allow international community to take Kenyans (or Africans) for granted. We must not buy simplistic solutions thereby playing into the hands of thugs like Kibaki. I never heard any suggestion for a coalition government between George Bush and Al Gore in 2000. Why should it be a solution for an African country? When we went to the ballot box we each voted for one president with the awareness that the winner (and only the winner) gets sworn in as president. We must press for true remedy and no law must stand on the way to correcting the mistake. I ask the Church and Christians in Kenya to speak up and condemn this blatant thuggery by the Kibaki mafia. Christians must not act like they are helpless beings at the mercy of political forces, only consigned prayers. We, the Christians are intelligent beings and know the difference between right and wrong. We must stand up and demand that Kibaki steps down and let the winner take up the office. We do not need a revelation from heaven to know that Kibaki must step down. It is our duty put this demand across even as we pray. We must make it absoltely clear to Kibaki and his mafia we will not accept him as president. It is sad that the Church in Kenya has lost direction. Politicians lead and christians follow. I ask our church leaders to come out of the closets and condemn what Kibaki has done. I ask Bishops, Pastors, Evangelists etc to ask that illegitimate leader must not be in office. The Word of God, the Bible does not teach us to attain 'moderates', it exhorts us to 'absolutes'. Fellow Kenyans we must not accept wishy washy solutions from foreigners and the Kibaki mafia to this situation otherwise we may very well brace ourselves for a long drawn full blown cilvil war in Kenya. Let us dig out this seed before it germinates. Loboko Kabiru. Joluo.com Akelo nyar Kager, jaluo@jaluo.com |
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