Wamunyota wrote:wa P wrote:Mainat wrote:You must learn to ignore the president when he does his off the cuff speeches which are akin bar talk. Just meant for passing time
The president is usually very well appraised about cause-effect.
In case you are one of those Mainat's from Mars,then you dont know what this is all about.
Past couple of weeks the anti alcoholism decibel has been raised by opinion leaders. They want one thing - the enforcement to be 'devolved' to the public.
A few other social challenges in Central have been solved like that. Ask your granddad how they dealt with 'thuya'.
Giving MPs the greenlight to deal with alcoholism is giving it to the public.
I will not be too elegant about it, but methinks
alcoholism problem is now in good hands. You cannot leave your goat to a hyena and hope the goat is in safe hands.Our politicians are insincere about the fight against alcoholism.There is positive correlation between politics and alcoholism.Most of the clubs and bars are owned by politicians.The brewers on the killer brews finance the politicians and so dont hold your breath.You cannot run a political campaign without buying wananchi fombe.This is a political gimmick about saving central kenya.The problem has been prevalent over more than 20 years.Why the interest now?

Wamunyota - you failed to read my lips.
The fight has been indirectly passed on to the public. MPs are a red herring. The public had always wanted to 'take the law in their own hands' but chiefs, police were blocking, now not any more.
Lets watch the space together.