Saturday, June 30, 2007

ODM-KENYA:THE REVOLT OF PIGMIES BY CYPRIAN ORINA NYAMWAMU

''Mtumishi Orina has captured the issues we ought to face fairly more candidly. There are only two areas he ought to have delved into, which I will do. The struggle in ODM-K is a continuation of the pre independence tag of war, where the home guards went away with our Independence. Those who genuinely fought for Independence, never even enjoyed that fruit of their struggle. They were shown the doors, and the home guards, and their side kicks ruled until 1992, when again, Kenyans were denied the chance to elect a true reformer. This time around, children of privilege ganged up and made sure that there was no united opposition. Ironically, the coming together of these children of privilege, helped derail the chances Jaramogi had of ever becoming the president of this country. When we had the best chance in 2002, again the battle was between two non reformers. One, a child of privilege, the next, a son of privilege. All the two front runners never knew what it took to liberate Kenya from the colonialists, and they were also not involved in the second liberation. They did not know what Kenyans wanted, and all the same, they all wanted to be president. When we elected one of the two, it was business as usual. He promptly forgot all the promises he made to Kenyans. About what Kenyans desired in his presidency, he did not know. So he never bothered to do anything about tribalism, corruption and the burning need to have a new constitution. This is basically what is playing out again now in ODM-K. The chicken are coming home to roost. The children of home guards and the children of privilege have re group to continue in their plunder of Kenya. They all have one thing in common; they are non reformers. They all believe in the status quo, and it is only Kenyans who will stop them in their tracks. Kenyans MUST now come up and say enough is enough. We must now look at all these individuals, and place them accordingly. We must not abort the struggle again when we have a bridge that will cross us to the Kenya we all want. Odhiambo T Oketch Komarock Nairobi orina Nyamwamu wrote: ODM and the revolt of the pygmies Apart from President Mwai Kibaki, there is no other politician still active in the national stage, in the country who has engaged national issues more passionately and intimately than Raila Odinga. The other wannabes currently making a case for candidature as president are mere political pygmies who real stand for nothing but for power as a means for more wealth. The pygmies think that mere appointment as vice president or minister by Moi or Kenyatta make them a national leaders. The men and women who have rolled their sleeves to gun for the ODM-Kenya Presidential candidature except for Raila Odinga are political pygmies who hope that the windfall may make them occupants of the state house and therefore access unlimited power. While Raila Odinga has in the past few years drifted towards embracing a conservative agenda and deemphasized the need for fundamental social transformation, which some see as a betrayal of the more progressive even radical ideas he stood for at the height of the struggle for a democratic Kenya, he still remains the only worth candidate worth the consideration by Kenyans. No one in the ODM Kenya bandwagon deserves the right to rule over the people Kenya. Those of us who come from the progressive and activist tradition in Kenya find it difficult to accept that the political dwarfs and anti democratic politicians who watched as the country was plundered by Kenyatta and Moi’s rule have now found a platform to cheat the people that they are the real alternative to President Mwai Kibaki. To be honest, it is only Raila Odinga who deserves to present an argument against Kibaki. The rest must be put in their place. The ODM-K has now acquired a special talent for revising Kenya’s history. ODM-K wants to present Kibaki as the biggest national problem. They want to present the removal of Kibaki as the new Kenyan struggle. He is not. The biggest national problem is the lack of leadership for uncompleted struggle to make Kenya truly independent and democratic. That leadership is what President Kibaki has failed and is incapable of offering. But I doubt whether the pygmies in ODM can actually offer the leadership Kenya is looking for. The only person who can present an application for the presidency against President Mwai Kibaki that is worth studying remains Raila Odinga among others who have not declared their candidature but are qualified. They include James Orengo, Micere Mugo and Maina Kiai. The pygmies in ODM have positioned themselves as the stock holders of certain shares called ethnic votes. They want to force us to bargain with them on the basis of stolen goods –ethnic votes. But this is not a measure of leadership. We can not allow political pygmies to subvert reason and arm-twist us to accept the argument that the number of ethnic votes you represent translates to leadership. Ethnic votes can not be turned into a qualification for leading Kenya. Leadership qualification must remain the ability, reliability and evidence of siding with the struggles of the people of for freedom, development and social justice. These credentials are elegantly missing from the ODM-K political pygmies. While President Kibaki has done a good job of helping the country recover from the destruction and hemorrhage the Kenyatta-Moi tyranny wrought on the nation assisted by the same ODM-K minnows and Kibaki himself, the next five years in Kenya’s history can not be about recovery. The country now must be put on a path to social transformation. Only those men and women who understand the meaning of and are spiritually committed to the cause of social transformation need to be listened to. If we were to be honest, the visions of the various candidates for president should have only had one chapter – a chapter on social justice and social transformation. Period! President Kibaki does not have the capacity and passion to institute social transformation in Kenya. He is an actor with vested interests in the current status quo is incapable of facilitating significant progress and change to the current socio-economic and political structure. It is important for Kenyans to in the mean time know that the limitations of President Kibaki can not be made a license for any politician to package himself as a messiah. We must permit only capable and reliable nationalists to lead this nation. In that respect it is correct to suggest that the real choice for the people of Kenya in the forth coming elections is between President Mwai Kibaki’s recovery record and Raila Odinga’s promise to bring about social transformation. Note that it is not possible to talk about political parties since there are none. The outfits being cobbled together for purposes of elections 2007 must be seen for what they are- mere special purpose vehicles. In selecting who to vote for it must be remembered that President Kibaki has done his recovery assignment averagely but now the required leadership for the country is the leadership to facilitate social transformation. The recovery assignment had four components namely the economic recovery, institutional re-armament, national reconciliation and renewal, and social systems. Kibaki has failed the national reconciliation and renewal and has not liberated institutions of governance from the tragedy of personal rule. This is because he failed to help Kenya make a new constitution and he blocked the formation of a Truth, Justice and reconciliation process. The next team of leaders must understand the assignment well. Kenya needs a leadership a commited and courageous leadership that will offer the poor a support system to lift themselves out of poverty, overhaul the current constitution, deal with the gaps between the rich and the poor and the inequalities- gender, regional, intergenrational, social classes, etc- that are the hall mark of our nation and facilitate economic transformation, not growth only. Kenya should therefore working through the elimination method to ensure that they do not end up voting for a product of the revolt of the pygmies in ODM-K that is currently underway. Cyprian Orina-Nyamwamu 970 Words unedited June 22, 2007

1 comment:

www.vipavijana.blogspot.com said...

Cyprian your fetish for the term social is boring.We crossed the 21st century and communism and activism did not.Your view borders on sycophancy for socialism but you have to understand that you should not argue from a point of hatred towards the other presidential candidates.Cyprian one thing we need in this country is someone who has the decency,the dignity and an unabrassive leader who will let the youth run the show because this country can only move forward as we want by the good will of the youth and absolutely no one else!No presidentila candidate is right for this country including the president himself but Raila is further worse a thought.James Orengo,Koigi wamwere,Raila Odinga,Kiraitu Murungi,Martha Karua and Chris Murungaru all have something in common!!Activists for so called 2nd liberation which miscarried and turned blue baby.Its good you get out of the blues modernise your mind and school of thought otherwise you will only remain relevant during the world social forum(in midst of homosexuals).Kalonzo,you may not like,neither may i,but,He remains a decent Man who never lords over anyone,and he is accepted Nationally.I fail to understand why those who support Raila always find it wise to formulate all tirades against Kalonzo to popularise Raila,do they do this out of fear or hate,Cyprian,you should realise that a Country moves on and people like Rutto and Mudavadi have come of age and maturity.This country has seen what former activists like Kiraitu and Martha can do and so activism and populism get the loud minority votes but the Decent people get silent majority.This country has moved on this country will never go out to the streets,this country is ours and Raila(and this is the bitter truth)Has absolutely no chance.We can say that The africans are now looking upto the Far East and away from the west for aid but at what expense,Democracy and justice?Tanzania recovers slowly from socilaism and people in china still put on nappies on long distance trains due to lack of toilets.Thats socialism Orina!You say capitalism is unfair?What option do we have?None!I have avoided all the semantique gymnastiques you explored to give you a very personal view and real one so that i(I hope)shock you out of stalins' era.I know you are a very good organiser but thinking is Raila's.its embarassing.Capitalism will improve and make everyone happy and socialism(communism)will sink into an abyss.People can entertain social thoughts for the sake of employment.

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