What am i driving to? Leadership, poor leadership to be precise.


I will elaborate. Central Imenti just like any other constituency in Meru region and in Kenya, enjoys a privilege wrought by democracy, its called the "veto power". The power to elect or vote into office, the leaders we want to represent us in the house of representatives, or parliament if you like. For decades, however we have suffered lack of representation even with this veto power.
Of the previous MPs we have had, 2 have let us down badly, that is Hon. Kirugi M'Mukindia, and Hon. Gitobu Imanyara. There is something similar and peculiar about these two men. While both of them were given a second lease of life by the electorate, after being kicked out parliament for a term, both of them have failed to impress the electorate in their second terms of tenure. For Mukindia, his is a gone case, because he is already home to roost. For Imanyara his is not cooked. However, i am opinionated that his is worse a case than of a donkey kicking its caretaker.
Let me explain, on September 11, Uraia and Citizen TV held a public meeting in Meru town to put on spot the Meru legislators and other leaders on their performance towards the people. Almost all the MPs from Meru were present with the exception of Peter Munya and Kiraitu Murungi who sent their apologies (according to Louis Otieno the presenter). Conspicuously, absent was Gitobu Imanyara, and he did not apologize. What this meant is that the people who came from Central Imenti could not properly raise the issues affecting them because the MP was not there to respond.
Present were Hon. Kilemi Mwiria, Hon. Mithika Linturi, Hon. Silas Muriuki, Hon. Miriti Mbiuki Kareke. Tharaka MP was also missing in that very important forum.

I could examine this situation further, but i digress. My question is, what is the need of haveing a legislator, if he cannot be put to task on what he has done or not done? The verdict lies with you, as an Imentian decide what power your "veto power" really yields"
--BENSON MUGAMBI
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