Miguna Miguna |
By Byron Ouko Oginga
Ahead of the august polls a lot have manifested to the
public and electorates of this great nation on the need to cast our most
powerful tool wisely on the D-day. From independence to date the Kenyan
politicians have taken the wanjikus on a circle of lies, tales and demanded
back unimaginable worship from the delegated power we have given them over time
.Kenyan politicians are a big shame more so in this era of jubilee
administration with the little baby of devolution, they have crippled the child
at her birth by enormous dishonest practices against humanity and leadership
expectation.
The man with the same name twice in the entire nation has
come out openly to educate and transform our perspective of looking at the
current leadership personalities and takes it up to the next level with the
exact names of who they are, cartels, drug dealers, looters..etc the names fits
and suits them right purposefully. We should drain the rotten leadership swamps
and elect in people with integrity, with the guts to protect public interest
under the principles of professionalism not looting our resources under the
notion of KAZI HUPANGWA .We tired of the silly oppression and burden of poverty
brought by manner less crop of hyena leaders
The main reason I love
Miguna is because he acts in the fullness of time and believes what is wrong is
wrong whether you like or not. He speaks with courage full of facts and truth.
All parents and citizens who know what it takes to educate and transform a
child with a hope of a better tomorrow should not even come close to the
already depicted individuals with unbelievable amounts of ill gotten wealth and
stolen public resources which they are ready to defend whatever the cost.
It’s a challenge to the majority Kenyan youths who are also
the most voting block, informed or not that is not an excuse when the future of
this nation and our lives are pegged to the worship of evil and sadist people.
Our economy is at stake from huge borrowings that its impacts are nothing but
increase in national debts to levels depicting Kenya as a failed nation as the
economist David ndii puts it in white and black.
If we get serious and the guardians of democracy also
advocate for their purpose of establishment as enshrined in the constitution,
this country can surpass even the united states of America. These institutions
have failed the litmus paper test before the public and mandates given to them,
political interest have paralyzed the good intents for these watchdogs. when a
cartel is found guilty of breaking the law by committing economic crimes that
is leading to serious cases of various hazards ,institutions wobble and the
umbrella of court injunctions and reserve of rights over no logical reasoning
at all and this is what double M is disgusted with. Let the justice and legal
system which is also compromised deliver you after experiencing what it really
means to steal for personal interest because even with evidence they hyenas
will deny it’s not a proof!!!This is the political sh*t that the judiciary ,EACC,KRA
,IEBC, and all institutions permitted by the constitution and acts of
parliament ought to act on and stop pretentious compulsory leaves and
unnecessary sacking drama at serious times.
We the public should have no kind words when it comes to
failure of even those who are supposed to shade light and disseminate
information on key areas that either directly or indirectly affect our lives
over time. This is to say the media and present crop of journalist have missed
the point and lost a taste of their intellectual capacity to reason and
transform the society from stereotypes of mob psychology to a table you should
know and this is the absolute truth guided with facts. Current the brand they
have as envelope career persons has lowered the public trust, this is very absurd,
more so in a democratic nation with great aspirations. Honestly its
embarrassing to have lips that lies consistently and obviously.
Under logical reasoning in the context of change and development,
which ever since I was young has been sung until now I think I don’t want anything
related to the same from a politician .Miguna tells them if at you have an agenda in public office to empower and
transform the society then the manifesto becomes the bible that regulates
administrative conduct of every leader. The moment a manifesto is brought
across the ‘black sheeps and green snakes’ hide on I have done this, I have
donated that, rescued many yet that is outside the comparison index of
practicality .Miguna wins every heart out of silly party politics and barbaric
pledge of loyalty to egocentric people who have totally nothing to brings
across.
If parties with dominance and numbers in terms of followers
was to determine economic empowerment then western Kenya should be far much
ahead out of the monopoly of one party, while those regions that their people
have consistently hijacked party politics in their favor to see light of the
day ought to be out of perennial and outdated diseases like jigger and should
be emulated by upcoming marginalized communities. Therefore the message here is
not one of our own but how transformative and practical is an individual to
better our lives.
Nairobi being the face of the nation, it deserves a total
change of leadership that shall attract more investors and end cases of petty
politics from drama politicians who enjoy public attention for nothing at all.
Hand outs can’t even last for days
incase of serious times when people cant even access clean water, garbage and litters everywhere. We need to say no to
failed county administrations and national government leaders, no one should be
spared because they also loot mercilessly.
It goes for a fact that if Miguna wins he shall be the most
formidable in city politics and administration and he shall shape the president
of the day on how situations and policies should impact city residents and
shall not be compromised for personal benefits. Lets go vote wisely in August
with a big picture in our hearts and visions.
Thank you for this piece. Its accurate
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