When the country and county leadership took over the reigns of power in the last election, they pledged to serve all Kenyans equally irrespective of tribe and political affiliation. The ongoing public posturing by our leaders that there are those who are entitled to “eat“ and those who are supposed to be “salivating“ on the sidelines undermines and contradicts the message of uniting Kenyans.
All Kenyans are entitled to equal share of the national cake and those holding the “knife to cut the cake” must do as honor and privilege, fully aware that they are servants of the people.
One of the tenets of fighting corruption, nepotism and tribalism is by ensuring equal opportunities and development to Kenyans of all walks of life and in every corner of the country.
We should avoid reducing competition for the country leadership to “eating“ and instead focus on uplifting the lives of Kenyans across tribal and party lines in line with the oath our leaders take to serve “all without fear or favor.”
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