Rahatupu wrote:Kalonzo the man who never saw a fence he did not sit on. Spineless etc. Reminds me of Kibaki of yore. @B.Timer, its not true that all efforts at consensus were not explored, from Naivasha to KIA and finally Parliament yet no deal was reached. Nothing has substantially changed to make believe that this "consensus" will bear fruit.
Why do we fear doing things the hard way? Always out for quick fix? Constitution making has passed the lobbying stage and now its time to the pple's decision individually at the ballot box. The church cannot keep blackmailing Kenyans with their absurdity. There is no place for groups/stakeholders at the ballot box!
Kalonzo will forever disappoint the likes of Wazuarians (thinking masses) and will thrive on the idiocy of the rural masses. Washindwe!Between YES and NO is no where. Let the real leaders stand up.
@Rahatupu
Show a little more honesty,- who muddied the waters upon the effort on consensus?
Mps were to go to Naivasha, but while some were already there, the spoilers were in Nairobi busy peeing on the effort.
That way Naivasha aborted, you know the culprits.
Infact at this stage they were bold enough to say NO to consensus apparently because they were happy with the draft as it were.
Then more pressure was brought to bear for consensus. We all heard Henry Kosgey say that in order for his party not to “appear” as the one standing in the way of consensus, they were now ready for such a retreat, but not before giving their own irreducible minimum demands!
Of course political will on consensus was wanting, and they embraced the effort late in the day only for appearances and posturing.
Subsequently KIA was a sham.
Without prior consensus outside the house, Parliament was never going to come up with anything - that should be clear to all.
I repeat, Kibaki would have granted the church some of their wishes, but shenanigans…
He had to move on anyway, just as he has had to do on many other occasions.
And by the way you characterized the VP as a fence sitter just as you view Kibaki.
Kibaki played that way and became president…
Where do the similarities in their trajectory end.
Or are you telling us something about Kalonzo and 2012.
Dunia ni msongamano..