heri wrote:I read the story in the Nation and just felt sad. And to think that all indications are that Jubilee will continue being in power!
But who is to blame? is it the corrupt leadership or those who elect them into office?
And to think we have such a huge parliament and none of them can raise such an issue .
We the people are to blame. Our leaders have hoodwinked us into thinking that having a member of our tribe in power is the most important thing. They have been turning Kenyans against each other since 1963.
Experts say that Ngong forest is an important water catchment area. This likely means that the water supply of Nairobi city is largely dependent on forests like this.
So 10 years from now when the current group is done destroying the environment and looting everything in sight, people will be on wazua or elsewhere lamenting acute water shortages that have hit Nairobi.
Just like we sit here and lament floods, traffic, crime, bad roads, bad hospitals and other issues that are caused by our focus on tribal voting.