President Kenyatta this is too much for kenyans
Every time I reminisce of how our KDF soldiers were brutally wounded, killed and set ablaze by the alshabab militaries, it reminds me of nature of times we’re living in. everything that used to be right is wrong. People have lost mores; those who we could trust are no longer trustworthy. As I listened to one of the KDF soldier who was part of the rescue team that was sent to Somalia after the massacre; pain, hatred and bitterness pervaded my heart. I wondered how they could mercilessly slay their fellow mankind however; my biggest question was why they did let it happen at the first place. It’s very open and probably true when I say that trust is a word that exists in the English dictionary but is not a demeanor of 21st century humanity. The very same people that are supposed to be shield and safeguard us are the same people that are opening us to our adversaries what an irony? Corruption has been sung, said, written and even condemned both in private and in secret but each day it constantly continues to grow more strong among our people more so our politicians. When president Uhuru converged a coalesce sitting and gave out a list of corrupt cabinet secretaries, I thought that was the genesis of an innocent baby named Kenya only to dawn to me that it was truancy but a more tactical one. I don’t loathe President Kenyatta but he should know that we Kenyans are huffy and tired. Promises have overtaken actions. I think he should learn to speak less and listen more especially whenever he know he is making promises that he will never fulfill. Mr. President, Kenyans want action and not digital hypocritical ways of fighting corruption while on the contrary rooting our own resources. Kindly don’t let us lose confidence in you same way we have lost patience with you. Every section of the government is corrupt however; the most painful aspect is corruption in the judiciary. How can we trust the hyenas to bring justice to the sheep? If the sheep has to get justice it has to part away with part of its fresh, ooh! poor sheep. Our country is going to the dogs and soon we will start singing of the analog government that existed long before the digital government came into power. This digital government has fabricated its identity from incipient state. Our youths need to take pride in our very own motherland instead of looking for means of moving away from their own soil. But surely fellow Kenyans with the nature of land grabbing and rooting of our public finances and resources, would anyone desire to be part of this country? Waiguru may be innocent I don’t refute neither am I vituperating her, but that doesn’t mean that she has the right to manipulate every person that comes in his way. Justice is coming your way madam Waiguru and not even dominion, light duties or even your gender is going to work to your favor or antipathy. The people who took a bullet for you will celebrate and when that day sunup you will surely know that “mkuki wa nguruwe kwa binadamu mchungu” spear of a pig to a human is very painful. Mr. President Stay focused and kindly delivers us to the Promised Land flowing with honey and milk that you promised when we elected you in office. Remember 2017 is just months away and we will put you on the balance and I promise you Kenyans will decide free from prejudice and money enticement but on the basis of record of work. Story by sirkabiru @2016
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