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Tuesday, December 27, 2005

"He Could Not make Desisions"

It seems that when Kenyans elected President Kibaki in 2002, nobody bothered to study the man and understand him. It seems the President has never changed.

Former Kibwezi MP Agnes Ndetei who ran away to the US in 1999 when things got both politicially and personally (family scandals) hot, recently sneaked back into the country. In an interview with a local daily, she revealed a fascinating aspect of the President's character that is now common knowledge. Excerpt from The Daily Nation 26th December 2005.

Q -You were once President Kibaki's deputy in the Democratic Party before defecting to Kanu. Had you stuck with him, perhaps today you would be in Parliament and in his government. Any regrets?

Agnes Ndetei: I don't live a life of regrets. What I did in 1995 (defecting to Kanu) was the right thing. I wanted to build the DP to greater heights, alongside Mr Kibaki. But we had a problem. He could not make decisions. He didn't seem to respond to our proposals on recruitment. I was accused of having ambitions to topple him and so I was frustrated.
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