Saturday 31 January 2015

With floods menace, Narok leaders should work together

Few days ago, Narok was a no go zone because leaders decided that being an outlaw is leadership. I am here with a portion of advice to narokians. We all have to know that for a safer or deadly Narok its well and within our commitment.

The county government of Narok is just one among the children of devolution which we all not aware of its real fruits of unless we down our heads and get the real facts on good governance and the reflections of those we have elected in various positions. I want to reitarate the arc in which we derive our mandate of questioning the pretext of poor governance. I am a victim of poor or rather indebt approach of solving the amids violence. I am till now a strong believer of the our promulgated constitution which gives equal rights to all person under one nationality of being Kenyans.

We, the People of Narok, should recognize that we have responsibilities as well as rights; that our destinies are bound together; that a freedom which only asks what's in it for me, a freedom without a commitment to others, a freedom without love or charity or duty or patriotism, is unworthy of our founding ideals, and those who died in their defense.

When Narok burns or rather goes to dogs, the questions on reproach is sustained in our eyes as the populace who kept quite when both the quest were raised and when the answers were delivered. Today its with heartfelt humility that the jostling of interest has made us one man down, to this extent the partisan approaches has been left to the timid and those who want to surface the wish of many in accordance with the aspirations of being better than the timely outcomes.

All our knowledge begins with the senses, proceeds then to the understanding, and ends with reason. There is nothing higher than reason. Let's freely reason without the influence of "our"  'my', and 'we'

Narok is our home, to the living governed by both the people we fight for and the dead whom almighty knows their fate. Categorically am a strong crusader of peace to emulate the elegant way of doing right things rather than the illusions of of doing things right.

I stood for fairness all time and my consciousness is upright to the last lane which I rest God to judge. Nontheless, the approach may claim lives more than we raise an alarm to stop the anarchy and the death of our fellow was purely a result of negligence. However the culprits must be brought to book.

The governor of Narok and senator were friends and during their campaigns the used one chopper to transverse the county seeking for unanimous supports from all of Narok residents and their fall out was anonymous to both the supporters and opposers of the county government. Take time and reflect

To supporters,

The integral part of your arguement is not to enhance in counter tactics which will harbour intolerance in our mode of conducts and play. I wish we speak our minds and wish our leaders to values their votes (followers). My humble wish is that both parties have their donts and dos, it is extremely unwelcome to push hard what can be fixed in a entire of unclock knots.

To opposers;

Your instincts should take you back to not regrets but to the calmness you tackle in the shoes of being in a oblivion and that you wish if being in a position you wish and purposely the one you questions in terms of how campaigns were carried on. Let's calm and face some realities above. Consensus and dialogue is not that deadly. "I am reminded that maasaai used to say the hare don't cry for the one that killed her but rather the one who made her seen" Let's see peace and practise harmony.

Narok Success is about dedicationnof its population. You may not be where you want to be or do what you want to do when you're on the journey. But you've got to be willing to have vision and foresight that leads you to an incredible end and It's the repetition of affirmations that leads to belief. And once that belief becomes a deep conviction, things begin to happen.

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