The Nation (Nairobi)
5 February 2008
Government and ODM mediators have agreed on major steps aimed at resolving the political crisis caused by the disputed Presidential election.
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Mr Anan will not want to see another Rwandan experience at his watch though no longer UN S.General . I know he is a peace maker. Viva Anan.
This part of the mediation effort is so far bringing back law and order to the country and, under that atmosphere, will successfully resettle the civilians that have been displaced. This is, no doubt, an important successful first hurdle cleared by the mediation team. With this hurdle cleared, the mediation team can now start on the solution of the political problem in an atmosphere more congenial for a fruitful negotiation. For a successful political solution, both Kibaki and Odinga have witnessed the extent of the damage any reckless action on their part can cause a nation which both of them are inspiring to lead and should, in the name of humanity, move away from any hard line that can hinder the mediation effort and may eventually cause serious damage to the nation. If the mediation team finally decides to rerun the election, which is probably the simplest solution to bring out the truth, both contestants should accept the verdict and let the AU supervise the election. Kudos to the Kofi Annan team. Blessed are the peace makers for they shall be called the children of God!
Thankyou Mr Anan. Thank you so much from the bottom of my heart. I knew if any one could do it you could. Keep it up we need more poeple in the world like you. I fell in in love with with Kenya on my recent visit and I was so concerned for all my new friend over there. Thanks to you I know they will now be safe once more. Thankyou Robert Kenney