President Uhuru Kenyatta |
Under the guise of this win, it is becoming hard to reason with millions of Jubilee supporters across the country and in the diaspora.
Suffice to say the campaign and
election battle was fought and the win was splendid against seemingly
insurmountable odds.
But amid this wall of unbridled
happiness, this is an opportune time to direct a few cold hard truths and facts
for President Uhuru Kenyatta to be left alone by his supporters and given space
to deliver his election pledges.
The space should be left now to help
salvage president’s national image and help him carry his national task easily.
President’s personal battle
Once Uhuru became the president he has acquired crucial national responsibilities which surpass narrow ethnic interests which are carried by supporters who come across as his defender in fighting his personal and tribal battle.
These soldiers’ zeal is best
manifested online where bundles are dedicated on
facebook, twitter and blogs to sing praise to Uhuru’s and his name against ‘agents of devil and imperialists western powers.’
This otiose zeal has roped in the
Kenyatta family, even those who can’t differentiate between Jaba and Jomo, to
make it sound like hagiography of Wango’mbe Waihura - the legendary Kikuyu
warrior. facebook, twitter and blogs to sing praise to Uhuru’s and his name against ‘agents of devil and imperialists western powers.’
The two Uhuru’s sons are young fine
men who must be secretly wondering who these very dedicated jubilee supporters
are talking about and what is going on.
Equally, both national and senate houses
have ground troops have not been left behind in battle mood and arrested
campaign mentality. Let us take Aden Duale for example; why did he create a big
fuss about withdrawing from the Rome Statute?
Was Duale and Co on a mission to please
and ingratiate themselves to the president? Was sycophancy, boot licking and
self-preservation so fuzzy to make them realize the pullout was null and was
detrimental ongoing ICC cases?
But Duale, like most jubilee elected
leaders owe their current positions not from democracy or people’s but due to
engrave their images next to the president’s during the campaign period. So
perverse was the trend, a foreigner would’ve been mistaken to think Uhuru was
running in hundreds of constituencies.
Sovereignty?
Across the social strata jubilee
supporters irrespective of their level of education have became experts on
dissecting the country’s sovereignty against imperialism and neo-colonialism
pushed down Kenyans throat by US and Britain ‘funded’ ICC.
Even in the most rudimentary United
Nation definition we are sovereign and this unwarranted braggadocio on
proclaiming the obvious will be our downfall as a country.
Kenya isn’t a military superpower,
have a runaway inflation and debt ridden economy and donor fund help fight
hunger and disease in don’t have the biggest military in the world, we don’t
have the biggest economy in the word and our people are still dying of hunger
and st Century and over a half a century from independence.
An overzealous jubilee supporter or
legislator wearing a crisp western style suit, a parliament funded by millions
of US grant, using standing orders borrowed from British house and laboring in Queen’s
English can’t lecture us on liberation and neocolonialism.
Even Uhuru Kenyatta a fully born and
bred elite has a degree from Amherst College in Massachusetts; the state
famously touted as the spirit of America.
I won’t go about the soft power
colonization through English football, Hollywood movies, American music,
dressing culture and western food like pizza and burger as we seek to look “in the
East for development.’
The world is one big village; we are
interconnected because even China we seek for aid can’t afford to cut ties with
US even though they compete for world supremacy.Cord/Jubilee matrix and attack on civil society
And here is how this overzealous sycophancy is affecting Kenya: the country still stays polarized more than six months after election.
Comments, criticism or work of civil
society is measured in a very narrow lane of either being a Cord or a Jubilee
supporter or a gun for hire.
A simple news post online boils down
to Cord/Jubilee insults often laced by stereotype tribal insults. Fellow taken
as under-class citizens and activists are often labeled traitors, betrayers and
reminded that elections are over and they should move on.
It’s very crucial to hold the
current government to account especially in delivering campaign promises and
manifestoes and not every critic is a Cord critic or is betraying Kenya, which
is sadly mistaken for Jubilee and Uhuru.
From a personal point of view since I
have worked as an activist civil society doesn’t want to fix the president. I worked
with a Naivasha based youth movement funded by US which was implementing peace
and civic education. Getting grant was purely based on project viability, objectivity and political neutrality and I even went to US for training and not once was I asked to participate in any scheme to overthrow my government or fix anybody in the political circles.
Civil society has taken a key role
in changing the country in the second liberation and the West we so much abhor
was key in bringing change with most dissidents seeking refugee there and like
US Ambassador Smith Hempstone who a key figure against president Moi tyranny.
Uhuru acceptance
The president assumed leadership in
full cognizance that he carried personal liabilities, weaknesses that will
occasionally if not always impinge on execution of his state duties. He has
even accepted that severally on national television.
But his supporters’ overzealous
support bordering on ignorance, propaganda and fallacies are pressing the
president to dump his personal liabilities on the shoulders of Kenyans who are
already sagging with heavy burdens.
This has so far done Kenya as a
country a great injustice by demonizing every criticism directed to the
government.
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