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Published on January 28, 2008, 12:00 am
I am disappointed by the way you handle the crises.
In your speeches while campaigning, you said President Kibaki and the people surrounding him were corrupt.
You also said you had information that Government was planning to rig elections.
You said you would form a servant government if elected and as a born again Christian, you would appoint the best people to run the country and never associate with the corrupt.
You dismissed Kibaki when he said he would form a clean government. How did you decide to go against all your proclamations and join someone who has been accused of stealing the votes?
This just proves that you are no better than Kibaki and that your servant leadership was but a disguise for power.
You have proved to be power hungry.
You saw someone steal and shared with him the loot. You have betrayed the same people who voted for you.
Kenneth Kiyai,
via e-mail.







