It is clear that the manifesto of the opposition is to dislodge Jubilee from power. The whole lot of opposition has no agenda for Kenyan people; their only agenda is to ascend to power. The chiefs of tribal geometry are even crafting ways of amending the constitution in order to create non-existing positions like that of prime minister.
But amending the constitution is not actually the problem; what is sickening is their agenda. NASA has crafted tribal mathematics to create positions for each tribal kingpin. Then one wonders, what is wrong with the current structure of government? Why the prime minister and the many deputies? Why two vice presidents? Can Kenyans accept such dystopian ideas?
Kenya is currently struggling to reduce the exploding public wage bill, but that doesn't seem to sink into the minds of NASA chiefs…. because they are power angry. The opposition is not telling the electorates how their expanded government will be of importance to Kenyans. All they have promised is that after the 2017 general election, they will put us in another election mode; the referendum to accommodate their promised tribal mathematics. The idea is so myopic to an extent of assuming Kenyans are empty minded goats, who can be
The opposition is not telling the electorates how their expanded government will be of importance to Kenyans. All they have promised is that after the 2017 general election, they will put us in another election mode; the referendum to accommodate their promised tribal mathematics. The idea is so myopic to an extent of assuming Kenyans are empty minded goats, who can be lead to whatever direction.
After crafting NASA-like tribal mathematics in the year 2002 and attempting the same in 2007, we all landed into trouble. The same chiefs behind the blood-shedding tribal calculations of 2007 are at it again, they have formed NASA; and they call it ‘super’. It is the worst of its kind in the Kenyan politics. But the idea is so juvenile because amending the constitution in order to create useless burdening positions may fail at provisioning.
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