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After having heard the press conference of the four ECK commissioners preceded by Mr Kipkemoi Kirui who first exposed about alteration of poll tallies, I am inclined to believe that there is universal agreement by now that Kenya joined those African nations who squander millions on farcical elections. To make matters worse, this nation of the Horn who was considered as an oasis of stability in a highly volatile region, surpassed all in violence and killing in just three days.
The worst violence which cost the lives of 199 people due to election rigging took place in Ethiopia in 2005.Also the whole process in Kenya up to the infamous Kibaki’s swearing-in smacks of the Ethiopian vote rigging which to many of us Ethiopians is still a traumatic experience. Of course, Ugandans too because of their contiguity to Kenya and their own fair share of sham elections may feel that the blueprint for rigging has been handed down to Kibaki from their home.
Whatever, election has been rigged, resource squandered, and lives have been lost. The way out of this quagmire is not by pampering another cheat and shying away from telling him the ugly truth. Nor is it by trying to squash the legitimate grievance of a populace swindled out of its vote. Not so long ago, history has taught us that tyrants who scavenge ballot boxes also make sure to have a kangaroo court that dances to their tune and only to their tune.
So, this unduly pressure on Raila Odinga, instead of Mwai Kibaki, to take the matter to court serves no purpose except pushing the last bastion of peace and stability in the Horn to the precipice.Besides, Kenyan judiciary is notorious for flouting the cardinal principle of “justice delayed is justice denied.” Not to mention a case involving past election dispute as still dragging, the Kenyan judiciary has shown no qualms when it pressed charges of murder recently against a poor fellow after imprisoning him for 18 years with no explanation./Reported recently on BBC Network Africa/.
Thus, let alone in Kenya where corruption is rife and has infected every segment of the society, even in America where the law is thought to be blind, partisanship reigned in Al Gore vs. Bush thereby earning the Rehnquist Court a legacy called “In calendars we trust.” Also Kenya is not America where someone says “country before party” and walk away. Hence, if this latest joker is left alone there is no guarantee that he won’t be emboldened to lift the presidential term like his colleague in the vicinity.
All told, Raila Odinga is right when he said, I will not go to court and I will not give Kenyans anesthesia. Rather, those who think their interest will be affected by the further instability and chaos of the region should bring down all their influence on Mwai Kibaki. After all, they still teach their own kids to stand up for their rights by quoting from one of their founding fathers the following;
“Those who would give up essential liberty to purchase a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety.”
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