Kenya: Kibaki’s legacy??

From: Tebiti Oisaboke

These folks are they kidding me by telling talking about Kibaki”s legacy? What legacy has he left or will leave behind when his lease is up for grabs?

The only principal legacy I can think of Pres Kibaki was being sworn in in the middle of the night. Is that a legitimate legacy?

The other one is densely populating the central service with servants from one region only.

Legacy # 3 is that he has transformed Eastleigh Estate into Mogadishu city or Somali land. These folks have brought their dirty piracy ransom loots and contracted sky scrappers under Kibaki’s watch. That is a legacy to him.

Legacy #4: Corruption in Kenya is off the roof. Right now the majority poor can’t even afford two basic meals a day. No more three squared meals on the table per day. The dollars sells at over 104 shillings making inflation unbearable to the common man. At least during Nyayo’s time the highest it shot to was Ksh. 98.00 per dollar. This O’campo business has drained our resources by hiring expensive attorneys for the suspects, the famous Musyoka diplomatic trips in search of support, the 10 Billion dollars budget computer glitch and many other social evils under Kibaki. Kibaki has broken each and every Kenyan law and therefore he doesn’t have a legitimate legacy to lean on after he finally jets out from the Hill to his ikuru at Othaya.

God bless Kenya
TOI

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  1. Leonard Akajo

    Mathenge,
    We read what the standard wrote and what you wrote, there is a very big diference.My conclusion is that, there is a need to put the fact that you are a Kikuyu behind you and for a moment think using your brains and not teeth.If there was anyone who should have been tried at Hague, it is you guys in the media.Stop spreading hate messages about Raila.It will not help you at all.I sympathise with your lack of knowledge and level of understanding and Iam worried that Editors of Daily Nation are complicit in your dirty primitive tribal agenda that they allow you to print something like that.The case at Hague has nothing to do with Raila and has eveything to do with Ocampo 6.Wise up nigger!
    Sincerely,
    Leonard Akajo
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    Photo/FILE ICC chief prosecutor Luis Moreno-Ocampo after a past meeting with President Kibaki and Prime Minister Raila Odinga in Nairobi.

    By OLIVER MATHENGE omathenge@ke.nationmedia.com
    Posted Friday, October 14 2011 at 22:30
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