OPEN LETTER TO PRESIDENT UHURU KENYATTA, Dear Mr. - TopicsExpress



          

OPEN LETTER TO PRESIDENT UHURU KENYATTA, Dear Mr. President, Apologies for receiving this letter from the blues, if I had an option, I would call you to expect it. I am a Kenyan who first of all has no option but to congratulate you for your victory and receipt of the Bensouda case How you did give out the office to Dp or otherwise is irrelevant for now as you are my president.,,,,,,, Mr. President I am a Kenyan who you might not know but know that he is a village boy,,,, sir, as I will be traveling today to #Wajir,,,, I have a fear that. the #Mwingi_mafia might slaughter meh alive after their family members were butchered by the warriors called #Alshabaab,,,,,,,, of all the years I was breathing,,,,, I help to preach peace to my fellow kenyans!! Prezo., I am highly affected by the decision you make,,,, that,,,,,, kila mtu ajilinde. poor meh!! using my sweat to enrich a few of your already rich friends who don’t even need it and forget about me and the other poor Kenyans who’s place is to work and get taxed to death is not one thing I expected of someone who should otherwise protect me.,,,,, Do you remember something called Loyalty pledge? No Kenyan is happy to recite it any more except for the disciplined forces that have no choice but to do so when called upon for fear of losing the little they get from every successive government. Does it cross you mind what that poor soldier standing for hours behind you takes home? Do you know that soldier staying awake outside your bedroom while you sleep does not even have a proper house? Now that is called building the nation different ways. What happened to’… NATUKAE NA UHURU, AMANI NA UNDUGU…’ in our national anthem? Did you think the ‘UHURU’ in this song was meant to mean yourself, no Mr. President, it meant freedom to talk about what we see. Freedom to question what happened to equitable distribution of national resources. I remember hearing you swearing to us to protect us and perform your duty without fear or favour. Well yes, you do it without fear Mr. President, that every Kenyan gives you credit. You don’t fear what we think as Kenyans in fact you don’t fear even the constitution. You are the president after all aren’t you? My problem is you failed to honour the other bit of ‘favour’. You have followed the ‘Nyayo’ of your mentor former president Moi and you did better his instructions of ‘Siasa mbaya maisha mbaya’, but look sir, we are watching. Your definition of ‘Siasa mbaya’ is netting so many of us into the poverty net. You might want to look up the meaning of ‘POVERTY’ from your dictionary because you were borne literally eating with a golden spoon, you were borne royal, the son of a president. oh I rememberd,,, where is Ole lenku?? nd kimaiyo? did u ask them to relax at their own home?? My honest opinion as a Kenyan is that you brought insect infested firewood into your house and now the lizards came visiting. When the lizard come, naturally the law of ecosystem states that snakes will join the party uninvited. It sounds funny but trust me dealing with insects, lizards and the snakes at the same time will be a whole hell of a job. You better get a balance and do reconciliations. As Kenya stand now you have countable friends, just those who sit there to milk the cow Kenyans put in your custody, they stay as friends because you pay their expensive bills with our sweat.,,,,, Mr. president, since now you are no longer a member of #Ocampo_Sacco I need you to apoligize to all kenyans. of the statement u made that *Kila mtu ajichunge kibinafsi I stand to be corrected should my facts fail to ring a truth bell to you. GOD BLESS KENYA. Mkenya Mnyonge #Kalumanzillaa_Almamy
Posted on: Sat, 06 Dec 2014 04:55:48 +0000

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