Monday 26 March 2018

RAILA TAKES RISK TO AVERT BLOODSHED. AND GIDEON MOI IS PROUD OF THE GUY.


Gideon Moi, all smiles, believes that ex NASA chief Raila Odinga took one bold but ferocious step on matters national unity and cohesion.

This was after the latter's meeting with Uhuru Kenyatta at Harambee house that saw the face of Kenyan politics revitalized and sandwitched within tender sculpts of oneness and unity.

Raila Odinga welcomed humility to give up a long - persistent fight with Kenya's majority party alias government. His meeting with president Kenyatta was ostensibly used in  revamping friendship and burying  a hatchet that the  former prime minister and  current president  respectively had. Blocking way for a number of developments in our Kenya.

It is understood that both the lads were keen on reconciling and forgetting a rift brought by their fathers and which has stood since time in memorial.

" The formation we will have from 2022 going forward will be one of inclusivity and one that will foster unity while shaping Kenya's political landscape," said Gideon Moi.

The Baringo Senator believes Kenya shall be singing one aubade of unity. He affirms that unity is much vital as it concerns a state's progress. He also believes Raila's risk of toppling over to the other side of the political divide shall categorically harness peace and resolve conflicts amid reducing violent scenes we as Kenyans have suffered  and witnessed in the recent past.

" Unity is paramount going forward. We ought to speak unity, act unity, exercise unity at whatever cost. No longer shall we witness fights, violence and bloodshed capitulating from political divisions."

While appreciating Kenyans'  support through their continued prayers for his dad - former retired president Daniel Arap Moi on matters his health, Senator Gideon Moi extended a hand of support to whomever and whichever persons interested in fostering the nation's oneness and unity.

" I appreciate all who have not been forgetting my dad in prayers. We flew him to Israel for medical check up and his health is improving by day. Similarly, we in KANU are people who support others and support ideas. We support such efforts aimed at bringing on board all Kenyans despite their different political inclinations and where every citizen feels part of the Kenyan fabric,"  added Moi junior.

Senator said that KANU's ultimate prayer was that the path and direction charted by the president and 2017 National Super Alliance (NASA) flag bearer resorts to renewed patriotism in the foreseeable future as divided states cannot prosper.

" Where people are united, they can pull together in Nation building. The development is in line with KANU's ideals and philosophy of unity."  Senator Gideon spoke.

Notwithstanding, the Senator was quick in realising that national unity remains crucial in leading the nation towards its progress and prosperity.

"The deal will help heal the political fragmentations in the country so that Kenyans can move forward as one,"  said Gideon Moi.

He also sees the pact formed by Jubilee's Uhuru Kenyatta and Raila Odinga as one that will enhance social and economic growth while fostering a plain table on which development of this nation can be outlaid.

" The move will enable Kenyans attain both social and economic prosperity," reiterated the Baringo Senator.

The nation will for once focus on its development. We are done with the days when rabble's of young people would take to the streets. Fight  in capacity of supporters for their leaders sake. Shed a lot of blood, lose a lot of precious lives.

Do you for once fancy what the outcome would have been were Raila Odinga to remain adamant in pushing for the people's government? Do you think of the humongous stashes of bodies and scores of victims we would have witnessed without this two guys' intervention. And I call it divine intervention for that matter.
Photo courtesy; Senator Moi AFP.

Either way, the country has had a looming catastrophe averted. One that would have left us sorry and transfixed rather baffled.

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