President Uhuru Kenyatta is to deliver his final State of the Nation address on Wednesday, and expectations are running high. It comes almost two suspense-filled months after the handshake and cooperation deal on March 9 between the President and Opposition leader Raila Odinga. The President should seize the goodwill and walk the talk in implementing bipartisan pledges for a better Kenya. The President should implement his Big Four agenda fairly in all 47 counties, not in a preferred few. Constitution Article 123 says the President must lead the nation in realising unity, sharing and devolution of power, rule of law, democracy and public participation.
Source: The Star April 29, 2018 21:11 UTC