The statement that Dida is green, and therefore, not appropriate, must also be questioned.
For example, what do you mean by 'green'? Is 'not ready'? Or is it, 'fresh'?
If it is a matter of him not being 'ready', how will you have measured readiness? Public service? If this is what you are saying, then you are obviously out of order.
On the contrary, he has thought and decided what needs to be done, gathered his forces and marched to the battle front; knowing too well that he may be outnumbered.
I heard what he said after clearance to run. He said that he had noticed that the child, now spent more time getting unguided education courtesy of media and ICT than on getting guided instruction.
And that he had set forth to correct this matter.
Is this green a bad green? Isn't this matter he wants to solve a most vital one?
Why are we not asking, whose idea and leadership we should support given the challenges facing Kenya?
Why do we want to support things without grounds?