When President Uhuru Kenyatta apologised to Kenya for the failings of Government, a few weeks ago, I personally accepted the apology unconditionally.
I saw no need to cast aspersions upon the President’s apology. Never mind that the President did not tell us what, exactly, he was apologising for. It sufficed to know the Head of State had met his Damascus Moment. Like Paul of Tarsus, the President saw the light. I considered it unmannered to second-guess this apology. For apology is the child of a repentant heart. The President requested Parliament to debate the Truth, Justice and Reconciliation Commission report that has accumulated dust for sometime now.