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Friday, January 26, 2007

Kalonzo Musyoka Tells Kenyans Kibaki Is Too Tired To Rule

Presidential aspirant Stephen Kalonzo Musyoka has intensified his countrywide campaign for State House and has openly dismissed the incumbent, Mwai Kibaki as too old to rule and should pack his bags and go home to rest.

This is probably one of the few times that the over-cautious Musyoka has fired a direct salvo at the head of state considering that he is among those who many speculate could join Kibaki's Narc Kenya if defeated in the ODM nominations.

Others are even more surprised by Kalonzo's utterances as they view him as one of the moles in ODM who are spying for former president Moi and by extention president Kibaki as the ex and incumbent have struck a strange friendship in the recent past.

In saying that Kibaki is too old to rule, Kalonzo is endearing himself to millions of youths who have been disillusioned by the current government, which has locked them out from key appointments and decision-making positions.

Musyoka who is in his early 50's is considered young by the youth taking into consideration that those who have occupied the presidency before have been grey haired men who made things even worse by crowding their peers in influential positions.

Many will agree with Kalonzo that Kibaki is too tired to rule considering his indifference towards various issues of national importance where he chooses to bury his head in the sand and not comment, let alone act, even when the issue is causing anxiety among Kenyans.

It could be true that the president is old and senile considering his eccentric behaviour of calling his detractors idiots 'Kumbafu' in public. At other times he has called them chicken droppings.

There are quite a number of younger and dynamic presidential aspirants lining up to replace Kibaki and it will take nothing short of a miracle for him to be re-elected in the much awaited polls expected in December.

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