Hakika: Raila tutakukumbuka

Dr. Ng'ida D. Mollel

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Whether he (Raila Omollo Odinga) becomes a president or not, his achievements can't be erased in the history of Kenya.

One day, you will remember Raila Amollo Odinga. A leader who fought for multi-partism and democracy. A leader who accepted the pain of torture and detention. Without him, there would be no TNA, URP, FORD, ODM and the likes.

One day you will remember Raila Amollo Odinga. The only Luo leader who endorsed a Kikuyu president and through him, the Rainbow Coalition was formed. Kibaki, a Kikuyu, became president. And when the time to return the favour came, the people from the mountains turned their faces against him. They called him a dictator and a tribalist. Yet, he had once supported one of their own...

One day you will remember Raila Amollo Odinga. A leader determined to save the Mau forest. And when he condemned illegal harvesting of trees by settlers in the forests, he was called a betrayer by the people from the valley. To them, Raila Amollo Odinga was suppossed to sit back and watch forests burn, since the people from the valley had voted for him in 2007.

One day you will remember Raila Amollo Odinga. A leader whose presidential votes were stolen by someone he once endorsed to be president. But he humbled himself, almost looking like the looser, and worked with the then president, just to prevent further bloodshed. It was like a woman who has been tortured by her husband. She runs away from home and comes back later, because of her love for her confused children and forgiveness for her husband.

You will not remember him now, because right now, he's a dictator, betrayer and a tribalist to you.
But a day is coming when the whole nation will remember Raila Amollo Odinga... the best President we never had.
 
very very true..,, odinga atakumbukwa saana,,,, hao watu wenye kesi, ndio watakua madictator, utaona kama hata hiyo kesi itaendelea,,,
 
I smell tribalism in that statement. Mimi sitamkumbuka naona siasa za Odinga na watu wake za kikabila sana! Yani kwakuwa ali support Kikuyu president na yeye anataka wa kikuyu wam support. Amechemsha sana huyu babu.Bora akagombee ukubwa wa kabila lake!
 
mleta mada waendeleza udini, kinachoangaliwa ni sera bora na cyo yupi katoka kabila gani. Kila kitabu na zama zake.
 
People, all is not lost. Raila Odinga begun to fight for Bomas draft that would ensure devolution as the first chair of Kenyas Constitutional review . It was frustrated by the Kibaki Govt but he did not give up.

Raila ensured a devolved government in the constitution of Kenya 2010 amid intense oposition even from Uhuru Kenyatta and William Ruto .

Instead of bitterness and despair,look at your County Govts and concentrate on them. they are some of the many gains you Will remember Raila with. They Will impact on your life much more than the presidency. You must be commended for being peaceful even as we wait for IEBC and Raila to issue their statements on this election which clearly had serious credibility issues .

long live Raila Odinga
 
Acheni kutoa maovu,mngempigia kura na sii kutuma message JF.
 
Inashangaza sana wakati mwingine,Odinga ndiye jemedari wa mabadiliko makubwa ya kisiasa Kenya lakini hajapewa nafasi ya kutimiza alichopigania miaka mingi.

pamoja na mapungufu yake lakini alikuwa mtu sahihi sana kwa Kenya ya sasa.

Anyway naheshimu maamuzi ya wenzetu Wakenya!
 

Kibaki gave him a rope to hang himself on this, fuatilia siasa za hii ishu kati ya kampeni za kura ya maoni ya 2005 na uchaguzi wa 2007 and you get to know his real self.
 

Raila alipata support ya wakenya wote isipokuwa wakikuyu na wakalenjin.
 
Kaka usiyo yajuwa ni usiku wa giza,sijui wataka historia gani ndio ujue kwamba raila ni mwana mageuzi.ni kweli katiba ni raila,multyparty ni raila.yeye ni mtetezi wa wawanyonge.na hivi ndivyo ilivyo.
 
Hawajamtendea haki kabisa, lakini ndo matokeo ya demokrasia
 
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