Friends,
Two things happened to me over the weekend for which I am happy about.
On Sunday the 25th November 2012, I was the 2,130th Kenyan to Register as a Voter at Komarock Primary School. It means that I now have the power to hire and fire my next elected leader.
Oto going through the 'painful experience'
The 2nd thing was the entry of Mr. John Gakuo to the race of Governor for Nairobi.
Mr. Gakuo will be launching his bid for Governor of Nairobi today, and he brings me hope. I am now certain about 2 people I will vote for.
One, I had long known my Presidential Candidate and at the right time, we shall cross The Bridge in solidarity with him. The second person I know I will vote for is Mr. John Gakuo for Governor. I have watched people struggling that they want to be Governors for Nairobi, and I am not convinced that they have the capacity to lead Nairobi.
Nairobi is not a testing Ground for leadership. It needs tough and tested people. And Mr. Gakuo is the person that can transform Nairobi from the current City in the Garbage to her former glory, and I will vote for him regardless of the Party he stands on. Nairobi does not need rhetorics and theories. Nairobi needs action and Mr. Gakuo is the kind of man with clear determination on what he wants for Nairobi, and he has the nerve to make it happen. The rest are just wannabes.
The Residents of Nairobi remember with nostalgia the reign of Mr. Gakuo as the Town Clerk. He brought order, sanity and leadership to Town Hall, and we have evidence to that effect. Nairobi was on a clear path to regaining her lost glory as the Green City in the Sun.
Again, we all remember the great work Mr. Gakuo and the late Hon Michuki did in Nairobi- the Nairobi River Reclamation, the Tree Plantings and order within the Central Business District. A drive from Uthiru into Town brings the fond memories back- the beautiful Trees lining the road- a sight to behold. This was a huge success. When they left, all things stopped, and the new Team that came in looked so rudderless and definitely did not know what ought to be done. They were simply employees. Not Leaders.
I will not elect Job Seekers. I will vote for Leaders. And in my Presidential Candidate and in Mr. John Gakuo for Governor, I have those leaders. The rest must still convince me that they are not Job Seekers.
Now, look at this Petition and if you are agreeable to its content, sign and help disseminate the same far and wide;
Let us Move From Talking to Tasking as we Stay with the Issues garbage.
Odhiambo T Oketch,
Executive Director,
Two things happened to me over the weekend for which I am happy about.
On Sunday the 25th November 2012, I was the 2,130th Kenyan to Register as a Voter at Komarock Primary School. It means that I now have the power to hire and fire my next elected leader.
Oto going through the 'painful experience'
The 2nd thing was the entry of Mr. John Gakuo to the race of Governor for Nairobi.
Mr. Gakuo will be launching his bid for Governor of Nairobi today, and he brings me hope. I am now certain about 2 people I will vote for.
One, I had long known my Presidential Candidate and at the right time, we shall cross The Bridge in solidarity with him. The second person I know I will vote for is Mr. John Gakuo for Governor. I have watched people struggling that they want to be Governors for Nairobi, and I am not convinced that they have the capacity to lead Nairobi.
Nairobi is not a testing Ground for leadership. It needs tough and tested people. And Mr. Gakuo is the person that can transform Nairobi from the current City in the Garbage to her former glory, and I will vote for him regardless of the Party he stands on. Nairobi does not need rhetorics and theories. Nairobi needs action and Mr. Gakuo is the kind of man with clear determination on what he wants for Nairobi, and he has the nerve to make it happen. The rest are just wannabes.
The Residents of Nairobi remember with nostalgia the reign of Mr. Gakuo as the Town Clerk. He brought order, sanity and leadership to Town Hall, and we have evidence to that effect. Nairobi was on a clear path to regaining her lost glory as the Green City in the Sun.
Again, we all remember the great work Mr. Gakuo and the late Hon Michuki did in Nairobi- the Nairobi River Reclamation, the Tree Plantings and order within the Central Business District. A drive from Uthiru into Town brings the fond memories back- the beautiful Trees lining the road- a sight to behold. This was a huge success. When they left, all things stopped, and the new Team that came in looked so rudderless and definitely did not know what ought to be done. They were simply employees. Not Leaders.
I will not elect Job Seekers. I will vote for Leaders. And in my Presidential Candidate and in Mr. John Gakuo for Governor, I have those leaders. The rest must still convince me that they are not Job Seekers.
Now, look at this Petition and if you are agreeable to its content, sign and help disseminate the same far and wide;
Let us Move From Talking to Tasking as we Stay with the Issues garbage.
Let
us
all work for a Clean Kenya and a Clean Africa as a Transformative Deliverable as we turn
50 in Kenya.
Odhiambo T Oketch,
Executive Director,
The Clean Kenya Campaign- TCKC
Tel; 0724 365 557
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Website; www.kcdnkenya.org
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T Oketch
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