The question that has been asked and begs answering is;
'What do you want the youth to do'
Kenyan youth of today (I think I will restrict them to those who went through the 8-4-4 system of education) have worked really hard to succeed in a very difficult environment.
Especially under the 24 year Moi misrule and now the cold atmosphere of the Kibaki rule.
We have grown up and had to observe first hand deception,lies,cheating and stealing by our superiors that has created doubts on the merits of hard work or taking the straight path.
Further more we have been caught up in the age of HIV 90's when families lost their entire parents and uncles,taking with it the advise and benefits that they would have passed down. And then there is the shrinking farmsize that has taken away the simplest form of livelihood.
Infact I applaud the youth for their patience that enabled the PEV to stop,as we have witnessed in many other african countries,once such killings begin,they never stop,or stop when its too late.
With all the above challanges,I believe the youth while not in the top political class currently will definitely move in come 2012. I read a lot of chatter by people I know who feel that we must take our destiny in our own hands.
@Ceaser,your ideas are fantastic,but they cannot be done in a vacuum. As the facts are today,moving in to remove the Old guard without due process is something akin to a revolution and shows mere lack of discipline.
Would you rather you lived in Fidel Castro's Cuba that had its revolution 50 years ago and has been living with Fidels speeches since then or would you rather be in Indonesia where they had mock democracy for 40 years under a benevolent dictator but at his exit,they already new the process and have literally exploded over the past 10 years with good economic growth and better democracy.
The patience and discipline we show as youth be it in the army or in our jobs is our best chance of success,we must respect the laws even if our leaders do not.
Personally,I don't want a dictator like Kagame or Museveni,I am happier free but poor than rich but restricted and afraid.
I guess if you can't win with facts,you can always pen bile-laced,xenophobic rants to distract everyone.
"The purpose of bureaucracy is to compensate for incompetence and lack of discipline." James Collins