Monday, October 25, 2010

Ruto Versus Raila: Where is the problem?

Pastor,

You are not alone in this.

The people of Kenya are all reading this. The good thing is that we are capable to know the difference. And like Ruto, we also know who the appointing and firing authority is; Ruto told us as much the last time the Rt Hon PM tried suspending him following the maize saga.

One thing is clear though; this man is really bitter, very bitter. And this kind of bitterness cannot allow him to be the President of Kenya. Like Lee Makwiny, I had hopes on Ruto being the President of Kenya one day. That has gone down the drain, and my sights are now focused elsewhere.

We have a country to build and we cannot build this country by glorifying people who contributed to the mess we are trying to correct. These people were a law unto themselves. They ate all the money that could build for us roads in Kenya.

They ate all the money that could power our education system.

They ate all the money that could put drugs in our hospitals.

They ate all the money that could avail water to all by the yaear 2000.

They ate all the land that were available. It did not matter to them whether that was utility land, processional way, or Ngong Forests.

They ate all money that was meant to eradicate poverty in Kenya.

They ate all money allocated to State Parastatals.

They ate everything.

And now, they have found a punching bag in the name of Raila Amolo Odinga. And some Kenyans are glorifying them as they box themselves into tribal enclaves.

Kenyans have woken up and we are all seeing how bitter William Ruto and his 5 friends are. They are blaming Raila for their past and Kenyans must be bold enough to call their bluff. It has taken lots of courage from HE the President and the Rt Hon PM to sort out the mess these people created.

Let us not be hoodwinked even for a moment. These guys are on a mission to auction Kenya, and we must not give Ruto and his team space. Let him keep crying and being bitter.

Their time is up and the sooner they are behind bars the better. They are well known for their past, and the Rt Hon Prime Minister has nothing to do with that past.

He never assigned them the cross to eat. Kenyans must stand up against such corrupt minded individuals. They have nothing to offer Kenya.

Odhiambo T Oketch
Komarocks Nairobi

--- On Sun, 10/24/10, Absalom Birai <prcanb@yahoo.com> wrote:

From: Absalom Birai <prcanb@yahoo.com>
Subject: [Mwanyagetinge] Ruto Versus Raila: Where is the problem?
To: "Pastor Absalom N.Birai" <prcanb@yahoo.com>
Date: Sunday, October 24, 2010, 11:55 AM

 

Every once in a while,I take a break from my daily busy schedule to read and analyze politics mostly in the US and Kenya.

What has been interesting about the Kenyan politics is that a week hardly goes by without reading of the  misunderstanding between Raila and Ruto. The thing that has puzzled me most is that any time anything happens to Ruto or Rift Valley, you read of attacks directed towards the Prime minister-Raila. Which leads to this question, Why Raila all the time? How does Raila get blamed even with issues that the head of the State takes action?

What's going on here? Is Ruto reading too much or wrongly blaming the Prime minister or is there something the prime minister is doing that people are not aware of? Any one with the insight?

Just curious.

Pr Birai


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