Author: olongo2861
Fri Jan 11 20:24:33 2008

It is very crucial that we have exposure like this, on World Banks position following elections in Kenya. It is a sad state of affair that someone can steal votes and force his position in authority, and yet get support from world bank, and or other foreign donors.

Kenyans have worked so hard to elect their leader, and their choice has been rejected. For world bank to endorse Kibaki and not put pressure for fair elections, is like Indirectly saying, they are blind to the chaotic situation the country has experienced, after Kibaki was announced the president of the country.

World bank denies not taking any part in supporting either party. I hope that is a position they have taken. I would suggest that they should be involved by encouraging the government to have a fair elections, otherwise they should not give any funds at all. The poor continue to suffer despite millions of dollars the country receives to build the nation. If Kibaki knows the world bank will not be sending money his way, to further is non democratic government, he will stop his arrogance in pretending to form a unified coalition government. I am afraid Kenya will continue to have turmoil if Kibaki stays in power. World bank should not give money that will be used for tyrany and intimidation. World bank Boss should seriously listen to what Kenyans are saying. gof




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