President William Ruto
By Kabaria Ole Muturi
President William Ruto recently wondered aloud how the ‘wantam’ supremacists wound rather he exited the stage without circumventing the very statutes that guided his ascendancy to the saddle.The head of state is beseeching his opposition to hold their horses and fasten their belts untill the time is opportune.
The ‘wantam’ crusade has two major linings to it and there is a begging urgency to befriend both before plunging into any hasty conclusions. The first part dwelves exclusively on whether the incumbent has failed completely to make any impact and all his agendas are moribund’, are there any efforts being enlisted to meet the targets he set or everything is dodo-dead? The second consideration attacks the antagonists’ forte on how they could weave out of same situations if they were in the driver’s seat themselves.
A soccer spectator will point out at the flaws that hindered his team’s victory, but unbeknown to him that he might be much worse given the same opportunity . Currently the opposition may seam to have solutions to all our ulcers, but we must remember that governments are derived from opposition’s and every opposition will promise voters a whole ‘milky way’ but not until they’ve gotten power and start behaving like a deer caught in car’s headlight beem on a dark night.
Just how sure are the people that all that their problems needs to go on a single journey is this ‘wantam’ bait’, will it pay their coffee, tea, sugar, milk and honey, better than any other time before ? Will education, healthcare and welfare be at a burton’s click or it’ll be the same same unending story all over again?
The opposition, though enjoys a finite edge when it comes to the seemly ‘better devil’. as it capitalises on the incumbent’s failures to craft it’s CV. Having had all this data at fingertips, the people have a better vantage to foresee the lies, innuendos and false emotions, and avoid them like plague’, it could even behoove them to pick the eyeglass as they sift through this rabble to unearthen the hidden scoops.
So could we comfortably beholden the ‘wantam’, or even ‘tutam’. to solutions of all that ills us, or might it be a short-cut to a circuitous path to stardom? We need to sit under some foliage and go over this with a fine toothbrush if we are to forgo the blunders of our ‘forefathers’.
Kabaria Ole Muturi,
jameskm570@gmail.com
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