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The reasons why we need a National dialogue-(1) Regardless of Uhuru being in control of instruments of power Kenya is experiencing insecurity problems that affect our economy.(2) Uhuru as appointing authority has failed miserably to unite Kenyans.As he has chosen to become a symbol of tribalism.(3) Jubilee as a govt has failed miserably to come up with legislations,policies and other relevant measures that will ensure Job creation for our youth, create conducive enviroment for investment, ensure equal and fair distribution of resources e.t.c through relevant govt institutions including parliament and the senate where they enjoy numbers.(4)The state organs/institutions have failed miserably to safeguard,advocate for and promote the reform agenda e.g the police,electoral and land reforms.(5) Uhuru as the sitting president has no intentions of addressing the historical injustice the reason why he is sitting on the TJRC report.In my own opinion if our leaders can come up with a common stand on the fore mentioned issues through a national dialogue.It will be easy to push through the same in national assembly,the senate and other relevant institutions.Insteady of turning the same into a political contest at the expense of national unity and development.Do you expect Aden Duale and Kindiki to support a bill initiated by Midiwo and Wetangula in both Parliament and the Senate respectively?.In other words Jubilee govt is not willing to implement its manifesto and hence the need for Sabasaba.Come one come all on 7/7/14 in order to fight for interests of ordinary Kenyans.By coming out on the said date you will be pushing the Jubilee govt to deliver on their campaigns promises.It is your constitional right as the tax payer to demand for services from the Jubilee govt.It is not about Kikuyu presidency but about your well being and the welfare of your children and grand children.
Posted on: Sun, 29 Jun 2014 05:43:26 +0000

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