My full support goes now to Raila Odinga as PM after he recognised the importance of circumciscion
Posted by africanpress on August 18, 2008
It was good news that came across from the Prime Minister of Kenya Mr Raila Odinga. My support for his leadership has been rekindled now that he has recognised the importance of circumciscion in connection with health improvement within the male circles.
For the PM to call for uncircumscised men to get closer to the knife for a good cut that will give them better health will not go unsupported by me and those who have all along known this fact. Now the PM gets my full support on this subject and due to this, I have no more hesitation in giving him my support in politics of vision.
The public should now stop being divided any longer and give the PM the necessary support so that he may lead unthwarted and continue to preach development for all Kenyans and through good behaviour of being circumscised observe healthy habits so that Kenya reduces the spread of HIV/AIDs.
When the PM took over the chair to lead the Kenyans in his present role, I had my doubts, just as there were many others who did the same. The PM has moved forward slowly and carefully in his efforts to show that he is able to lead the country. However, it has not been easy to understand everything he does and yet recently, starting with Mau Forest, going on to The Mombasa Ports issuing correct directives, and the fact that he went to the Kipsigis land and faced the leaders there in a discussion aimed at correcting and balancing things, finally now telling the public the importance of being circumscised – the PM has proved his case beyond reasonable doubt, that he can be relied upon to develop Kenya for the interest of uplifting the living standards for the Kenyans and those who wish to be associated with Kenya.
By Korir, Chief Editor – African Press International – API
Peter L.Akhonya said
Now Mr.Korir I can recommend you too to have seen what you have been criticising me as a Raila man. We say what we know to be correct, than supporting wrong things. The change Kenyans wanted was not for a tribe, but to change the movement of Government to be closer to the Kenyans people. The old system of Governance was for the rich people only. Now we were wondering when shall the people see the truth, and enjoy the fruits of their country? Thank you to see that Mr.Korir.