There is a great dilemma on whether there will be an election or not, pitting the ordinary Kenyans against each other based on which side they think might favour their political interest. The crucial result is pointing to that of extreme fear. So whether the current stalemate will end yet again in an acrimonious blame game or not, remains a cause for concern.
But what is certain is the urgent need to get Kenya back on track. Kenya needs to move on, hence urgent solutions out of this quagmire - which is giving national dialogue a chance. Because the continued deadlock is bad for our health institutions, education, businesses and other important sectors of the economy seriously affected, thus leading to a potential deterrent to inward investment that are now heavily threatened to a halt.