8. On Tuesday May 27, 2008, 6:56 AM , Rev John Karanja Kamau, United States wrote: | | A closer look at the events of the past few decades in Kenya appear to indicate that Kenya is ripe for a generational change. This change will cover religious, social, political, economical, physical, educational and every aspect of the Kenyan lifestyle. We call upon President Mwai Kibaki, PM Raila Odinga and VP Kalonzo Musyoka who by virtues of the votes they garnered during the 2007 General Election has a mandate to speak for a good number of Kenyans, to sit down together and work out a way forward. Suggestion is. They can find out ways of consulting the Kenyan people. We remember George Saitoti led "The Kenya we want" group some years back. In thinking about how to manage a generational change, we need to appreciate that "The real owners" of Kenya are the below 40 years. Most of us who are above 40 years have squandered and are still squandering the golden chance that God and nature had bestowed upon us to make Kenya a great Nation in the World. These leaders can work out a way of tapping the visions and dreams. |
8. On Tuesday May 27, 2008, 6:56 AM , Rev John Karanja Kamau, United States wrote:8. On Tuesday May 27, 2008, 6:56 AM , Rev John Karanja Kamau, United States wrote: | | | A closer look at the events of the past few decades in Kenya appear to indicate that Kenya is ripe for a generational change. This change will cover religious, social, political, economical, physical, educational and every aspect of the Kenyan lifestyle. We call upon President Mwai Kibaki, PM Raila Odinga and VP Kalonzo Musyoka who by virtues of the votes they garnered during the 2007 General Election has a mandate to speak for a good number of Kenyans, to sit down together and work out a way forward. Suggestion is. They can find out ways of consulting the Kenyan people. We remember George Saitoti led "The Kenya we want" group some years back. In thinking about how to manage a generational change, we need to appreciate that "The real owners" of Kenya are the below 40 years. Most of us who are above 40 years have squandered and are still squandering the golden chance that God and nature had bestowed upon us to make Kenya a great Nation in the World. These leaders can work out a way of tapping the visions and dreams. | |
| | A closer look at the events of the past few decades in Kenya appear to indicate that Kenya is ripe for a generational change. This change will cover religious, social, political, economical, physical, educational and every aspect of the Kenyan lifestyle. We call upon President Mwai Kibaki, PM Raila Odinga and VP Kalonzo Musyoka who by virtues of the votes they garnered during the 2007 General Election has a mandate to speak for a good number of Kenyans, to sit down together and work out a way forward. Suggestion is. They can find out ways of consulting the Kenyan people. We remember George Saitoti led "The Kenya we want" group some years back. In thinking about how to manage a generational change, we need to appreciate that "The real owners" of Kenya are the below 40 years. Most of us who are above 40 years have squandered and are still squandering the golden chance that God and nature had bestowed upon us to make Kenya a great Nation in the World. These leaders can work out a way of tapping the visions and dreams. |