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Updated Friday, July 6th 2012 at 00:00 GMT +3

No serious government can be subjected to such terror activities and still afford to bury it’s head in the sand hoping the terrorists will just disappear on their own.

Never before, since independence, has our national security and stability been under imminent threats by amorphous militia groups like now. The general fear and apprehension has now reached simply unacceptable and alarming levels.

It’s during such trying and difficult times that a great, pragmatic, inspiring and unifying leader emerges to not only lead from the front and eradicate this mind-boggling state of insecurity, fear, tension and uncertainty, but also, restore national hope, unity and pride of Kenyans that is now at it’s lowest ebb.

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