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They have both deliberately trampled on the national
interest in their vain-glorious search for personal fulfilment. Mwai Kibaki,
seeking to extend his tenancy at State House undoubtedly stole the
election, and thus brought us to the brink of this precipice. However,
the ODM candidate Raila Odinga's reaction to this injustice is what is now threatening to push
us over the very edge.
Over the past week, Kenyans have been
disabused of the notion that we are somehow immune to the sorts of
state collapse and genocidal tendencies that characterise much of the
rest of Africa. Long touted as "an island of peace and stability" we
have suddenly come face to face with the reality that underneath the
seeming calm lies a smouldering volcano of disaffection, hate,
desperation and fear. It is no coincidence that most of the carnage we
are witnessing on our TV screens is visited upon the poor, by the poor.
I
live in a middle class housing estate, only a few hundred metres from
the Kibera slums. Yet, the place is no need of police protection. None
ofthe rioting mobs has ventured close in spite of the lack of a police
presence. While looting, chaos and death have reigned within the slum,
we have been carying on as normal, only slightly inconvenienced by the
fact that the supermarkets, restaurants and bars were closed.
What
we are witnessing in Kenya is more than just a political crisis with
tribal overtones. It is the result of decades of unequal development
that has led to one of the most inequitable societies on earth. The
richest 10% (who are drawn from almost every tribe) of our society
control the vast majority of our GDP. The people rioting in the streets
are part of the 46% of our population that lives on less than $1 a day.
They have nothing to lose. 5 years of steady economic growth under
Kibaki has clearly demonstrated to them that even in boomtime, they
will gain nothing. The UN's Human Development Index indicates that they
are worse off today than they were 5 years ago. Inflation is running at
levels not seen since the economic collapse of 1990s.
So they
jump onto the ODM bandwagon which promises more equitable distribution
of resources. It is immaterail that the populist Odinga is one of the
wealthiest people in the land. It is also immaterial that he once
joined the kleptocratic Moi in government (ironically denouncing the
sorts of unlicensed political rallies he is calling for today as
"treasous"). All that matters is that he is offering an alternative
(however illusory) to a deperate and marginalised people. It is the
proverbial straw that the drowning man will clutch for.
Yet, as
events in past few days have demonstrated, neither Odinga nor Kibaki
have much regard for the suffering of their fellow Kenyans. They are
content to issue alarmist and inciting statements from the comfort and
safety of their fortified, luxurious homes. Each passing day they
polarise the country further with their political brinkmanship.
However,
the country is fighting back. Led by the media, artists, businesspeople
and trade unionists, many are rejecting the slide towards anarchy. In
this, I find a great deal of hope. For if we can develop alternative
centres of power and influence, and rob the political class of the
all-encompassing grip it has on our collective throat, then future
political problems can be quarantined within the political sphere and
not allowed to infect the rest of society.



estates are built with all the facilities hence who needs a politician?? say in buru buru
But when it comes to election the best and quick vote fix is leaders who play the tribal game, this is now very clear for all even in the west that raaila was a leader of a slum.
This begs the question what has he done for the slum dwellers?
You are luck that the police contained the violence back to railas area others were not luck.
The police force will have to be improved in rural areas of ethnic mix if lives are to be saved.
politicans will have to be charged with inciting violence against humaity and closely monitored.
All funds will have to be channelled independ of any goverment of political affiliations.
Violence over any disputes to deregister all organisation, memeber or party.