There is high tension in Kenya following the delay in the announcement of the winner of the country’s just concluded general election. The electoral commission had earlier on canceled the tallying of results after irregularities were found in a number of constituencies. The opposition leader has urged the president to concede in light of the fact that nearly 20 of his cabinet ministers were voted out and the opposition’s win of over half of the seats in parliament.
The president’s main challenger claimed victory and gave a rather alarming warning that Kenya could degenerate into the Ivory Coast, a country dubbed as “West Africa’s Kenya” but that was plunged into civil war after disputed elections. It is indeed a very crucial moment in Kenya’s history. This far this country has been one of the most stable on the continent and was seen by many as a model of democracy and progressive governance.
It is also unfortunate that the president has remained quiet over the last three days even as chaos were being reported in various parts of the country. This is a sad moment in Kenya’s history, and yet another setback in the continent’s match towards transparent, liberal democratic governance.
now am not a pnu sympathizer nor a supporter but i hate the devil ODM was and still is,always playing politics even with important matters.dont you understand how the kenyan electoral system works,its not about parties its about individuals so just because ODM has more seats in parliament means nothing,there are people who clearly wanted their old MPS out but still wanted president kibaki and therein is where the presidential results were so different from parliamentary for example in eastern most of the akamba were voting for kibaki as president but voting in ODM-KENYA MPs,same thing happened in coast most voted kibaki but opted for ODM mps.why are kenyans so stupid even the most apparently intelligent and educated cannot simply be objective!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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