What would happen if you were to call a meeting in the local shopping centre near your house to announce something important. Everybody would come not knowing what you have to say. They would come because they would be sure that there were some critical issues you wanted to bring up, maybe something to do with security in the neighborhood or something else really important.
Imagine what the people would feel when they discover that you simply called the
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meeting to introduce your family which everybody is already very familiar with and to disown your second wife (whom everybody knows even better.)
One thing the Kibaki presidency will be remembered for is sick humour of this kind. When the country has just experienced a serious security breach and has numerous other serious problems that are being ignored, it is not funny pulling off antics like the one the President did this last weekend. Why doesn't the President keep his domestic issues where they belong, why wash his dirty linen in public?
The question Kenyans need to ask themselves is if a person cannot keep his own personal house in order, how do you expect him to rule a nation? Sadly this is a president that now has a very high chance of being re-elected even as Kenyans busy themselves with issues, tribal.
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ReplyDeleteI asked the very same question after the First Lady's mood-swing fiasco in 2003 - our first new year's party hosted by the Kibaki's.
What he did the other day is the latter stage of a serious disease...that we refused to cure 3 years ago...