The East African Standard (Nairobi)
10 March 2008
President Kibaki and Prime Minister-designate, Mr Raila Odinga, have said a new Kenya was being rebuilt after the post-election violence.
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Mr. Muthaura's lack of sincerity and his attempts at subverting the spirit of the Raila-Kibaki accord is only reminiscent of the elaborate vote rigging schemes that originated within offices under his jurisdiction. That is not admissible, honesty and openness must be the guiding principle of the implementation of the accord. we don't need old people scheming again in the dark to grab power that does not correspond to them Muthaura is not capacitated to decide for Kibaki or Raila or Annan. Maybe Annan should be recalled. His acctions are not pleasing to the feelings of the majority of kenyans, but again, what does he care about what kenyans feel?
Mr. Muthaura's lack of sincerity and his attempts at subverting the spirit of the Raila-Kibaki accord is only reminiscent of the elaborate vote rigging schemes that originated within offices under his jurisdiction. That is not admissible, honesty and openness must be the guiding principle of the implementation of the accord. we don't need old people scheming again in the dark to grab power that does not correspond to them Muthaura is not capacitated to decide for Kibaki or Raila or Annan. Maybe Annan should be recalled. His acctions are not pleasing to the feelings of the majority of kenyans, but again, what does he care about what kenyans feel?
Mr. Muthaura's lack of sincerity and his attempts at subverting the spirit of the Raila-Kibaki accord is only reminiscent of the elaborate vote rigging schemes that originated within offices under his jurisdiction. That is not admissible, honesty and openness must be the guiding principle of the implementation of the accord. we don't need old people scheming again in the dark to grab power that does not correspond to them Muthaura is not capacitated to decide for Kibaki or Raila or Annan. Maybe Annan should be recalled. His acctions are not pleasing to the feelings of the majority of kenyans, but again, what does he care about what kenyans feel?
It is very encouraging to see both President Kibaki and Prime minister designate Raila Odinga displaying the qualities of good statemanship that demonstrate how much they both really care for their country and the people of Kenya. Your pragmatism should gladdens the hearts of Africans all over the continent and surely Africans will wish you every success in your efforts to move Kenya forward in peace. Where there is a will, there is a way! Knock and the door shall be opened unto you!