This is a typical Jubilee talking point that has become boring. There was a time when it was very prevalent at RCB (Mla Chake) bemoaning why people were writing on themes he found unpleasant etc. He then sought to prescribe what they should write about. The most common drug on those prescriptions is "development" or "something constructive". I often ignore it but sometime it just goes on my nerves.
I take it MoonKi is a Kenyan and probably a voter. He has severally declared his desire for free and fair elections. I doubt that he supports Jubilee but I won't bet my dollar that he supports CORD / Opposition however. He prefers to sit on the fence and pontificate from there.
When CORD decided to decided to stop "
wailing" and instead focused on "
what [needed] to be done"by going to the streets last summer, MoonKi returned to criticize the approach.
That CORD forced Uhuru to the negotiating table and caused him to surrender 2 million dead voters and "
neutralization of Opposition vote" tactics such as double and triple registration using already registered voters' details, MoonKi was not pleased and as you can read he has written:
I have seen little evidence that CORD really learned any lessons from 2013.
His pet topic or question is to demand to know how many voters CORD has registered. When told there is no answer he seizes on that as proof that CORD / Opposition is doing nothing about it. I am sure he sees his own logic. I don't. One can't be complaining that the register is dirty and needs to be cleaned and still parade the contaminated figures from the same register. The evidence of the contamination is coming out daily.
CORD is up against a dangerous enemy like none seen before. He is armed to the teeth and is ready to kill. He and his deputy have killed before and have no fear of committing Crimes Against Humanity. They easily wiped out all witnesses through murder and bribes or "bribe and kill" rendering the cases against them dead. They then returned to taunt the prosecutor to quickly try them aware that there were no witnesses.
An enemy who has refused to pay doctors protesting poverty but receives a large number of anti-democracy trucks daily from China and Serbia. They are so many that some police stations have nowhere to park them.
The mockery by MoonKi does not stop there. He derides us for not seeking to clean the Register from 2013. That is coming from a man who thought we should not go to the streets this summer. That is coming from a man who knows that the Supreme Court was shamed in to finding adversely against Isaack Hassan and ordered investigations and prosecution due to the procurement. MoonKi knows that Uhuru disbanded the EACC rather than have to see Hassan prosecuted. He then got his protege to free exonerate Hassan and send Oswago to the docks (not that I think he is innocent).
These are things I can be forced to explain to an ignoramus and we have many - Not MoonKi. He is displaying willful ignorance and stupidity just to make a point. Now that is low of lows.
Omollo:
You and your friends should perhaps take a break from wailing about theft and rigging and whatever and instead focus on "what needs to be done". So far, I have seen little evidence that CORD really learned any lessons from 2013. (I will not repeat my questions on voter registration. Nor will I repeat my prediction that many tears will soon be shed on that front.)
This being Kenya, of course there will be some theft and rigging; so let's accept that as "given". The question, then, is what CORD plans to do about it. (You need not provide an answer here or try to convince us of anything; CORD just needs to get on with it, for its own sake.)
Kenya needs a change, and CORD could be that change. But does CORD have a better plan that it appears to have had at any time in the last few years?
On the narrow point of "cleansing the register": It is amusing that this is suddenly a "hot" issue. If it were up to me, I would have started on the "cleansing" way back in 2013 while at the same time working to have mechanisms in place to ensure that the register stayed "clean" as registration continued.