Tuesday, December 05, 2006

The shame of Kibaki government's despotism

We have witnessed, yet again today, the ugly head reared by the ugly forces of men in power who are ready to use any crude means to muzzle Kenyans and deny them their democratic rights. After a state-sponsored take-over of Kanu by the diminutive Kerio-South member of parliament - Kipyator Nicholas Kiprono arap Biwott, the government went ahead and registered the splinter group in record-breaking time. This initiated a roller-coaster for the former misruling party and, by a stroke of the pen, the government took Kenyans back to the dark ugly days of Kanu's brutal disruption of political parties and detention without trial of pluralism activists. Absolute power corrupts absolutely. In the ranks of the government ministers, not least of whom is the minister for Law-breaking and constitutional disobedience, Martha Karua- are men and women who were incarcerated at will by Biwott's Kanu.

The government decided to break up a peaceful demonstration of legitimate Kanu officials just because torture has left the psyche of the lot that is swimming in power. To merely return Kenyans to the dark days of single-party dictatorship and rule by fiat is a crime against the Kenyan people and I consider it a treasonable act. Where was this brutal force when Kenyans were butchering each other in Kuresoi, Molo and Mathare? Where was this brutal force when Mungiki went on the streets to sing platitudes to some government ministers? Why is this gobernment reversing the gains it made when it won the hearts and minds of Kenyans? Biwott has stolen the party, just like his Kanu presided over theft by servant and plunder of national resources. The Kanu government battered Kenyans into exile and meekness but that did not dissolve the rock-solid determination to change the regime when the time came.

The government's use of brute force, disruption of opposition rallies and theft of political parties will not win the conscience of Kenyans. It only serves to alienate the citizenry from a ruling class that has no memory about the suffering that the country went through as it mourned under the wounds inflicted by a regime that had become drunk with power. When the government turns the instruments that should be used for the protection of the citizens on the same hapless citizenry, the answer is only an exercise of the right to send it packing. For we have no business being led by such people as these. By the way, where are the noise-makers of the yesteryears, Koigi et al, or is because it is not Moi who is visiting terror on harmless people and annexing the citizens' rights. Was it wrong when it was done by Moi but right when it is done under Mr. Kibaki?

The government is provoking civil strive using its manambas in the former ruling party and all progressive forces and Kenyans of goodwill should unite under ODM-Kenya. Biwott has nothing to offer Kenyans having had his time to guide Kanu and Moi as the latter's kitchen cabinet's 'sauce de chef'. This action coming hot on the heals of a similar brutal disruption of an ODM prayer meeting at Kamugunji is an indictment on Kibaki's government. It reflects poorly on its purported respect for human and civic rights. What a shame on Kibaki's government!

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

No one should worry about the Kanu invasion because just like any of the other 60 parties, it is still merely a vehicle for personal ambition without a concrete ideology.It would be of interest to those moaning the takeover bid if they scrutinized the portfolios of the majority of the bonafide officials.Most of their portfolio are made of grabbed cemetries, forests and fictitious supplies to goverment departments and parasttatals.
Are those the kind of individuals who should be heading a political party in a selrespecting democracy ?

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