
Only God can save Kenya after many failed pleas for
dialogue, Wiper leader Kalonzo Musyoka has said.
Speaking in Kitui, Musyoka noted that the country’s
leadership should make dialogue a priority in order to stop Kenya from heading
the South Sudan or Somalia way.
”I feel really pained about my country but I do not want to
make any other plea. I think I have spoken enough. I am only but a Kenyan
leader who feels concerned,” he said.
”Even the European Union met in Laxemberg and said dialogue
among Kenyan leaders was not an option. I do not know why people are allergic
to the truth. Kenya has gotten to a point where I throw my hands up and ask for
God’s intervention,” the former Vice President added.
While in Mombasa, the Wiper party leader gave the President
a seven day ultimatum to reach out to the opposition, a call that the Jubilee
government is yet to heed to.
President Uhuru Kenyatta has in the past emphasized that the
time to talk has passed and a time to act has come.
Kenyatta asked the opposition to wait till 2022 to dialogue
on matters electoral reforms with Deputy President William Ruto who is likely
to succeed him.