nostoppingthis wrote:Jus Blazin wrote:Wachana na McDoba na nostopping. No man is perfect. But you cannot compare 2012 with 2002. The dude has done his job. Development is not like a 100-day plan, it takes time. And what he has done is to set precedence so that whoever follows him in power will continue that progress. He has set the ball rolling. Are we going to witness a new leader who'll take us higher, or will we get a clown?
You meant he has set the ball of tribalism rolling? What a disgrace....We need a leader that will embrace all Kenyans, not by word of mouth, but to be seen...
Let me disappoint you..Kibaki did not bring in tribalism in Kenya. It was there in 1960!
The problem with you is your thick lens. Even if you had a good thing to say you put it with so much negative emotion that your message gets lost.
In 2002, Kibaki's NARC election had put negative ethnicity on hold. It was a new dawn. It was expected the Moi era's many tribal appointments would cease.(You remember Moi, right? At some point we had slightly over 50 districts 37 of them had Kaleo DCs with roughly half being from Moi's Tugen sub-tribe. PSs, Ministers and parastatal heads were no different)
Kibaki had the chance of changing this but he didn't. I would be fully with you if this was your point. Kibz opted to pick GEMA people for his appointments not caring that the country was different from the strongman days of Kenyatta and Moi.
Meritocracy? No. In a charged up country like Kenya you fuse meritocracy with ethnic balance. Other communities are bound to feel left out no matter how good your ethnically skewed appointees are