Skip to main content

OBAMAS VISIT

    OBAMA'S VISIT TO KENYA WHAT DOES MEAN TO KENYANS AND THE PROLONG POLITICAL HURDLES WITNESSED

On his visit presidential visit 27th July 2015 Obama give hope to many Kenyans giving a powerful speech that strongly touched the hearts of hopelessness youth- he uniformly tackled more on unity,corruption, bad governance,terrorism, women empowerment, balkanized politics,the root to out of preventable diseases.
“We have not inherited this land from our forebears, we have borrowed it from our children.” So now is the time for us to do the hard work of living up to that inheritance; of building a Kenya where the inherent dignity of every person is respected and protected, and there’s no limit to what a child can achieve." 


On this second visit to Kenya comes when the Nation face huge threats of corruption, threat to climate change ,political division despite the recent March handshake by the two political rivals who long kept far to come together but that was left buried on 9th March 2018- The Good Friday Package that fully harmonized the tearing gap in the political atmosphere. Obama's last visit he fully shade lights on how a Nation can prosper so as to reach and fulfil the dreams of our forefathers.


Creation of jobs,for thousands of youth have been challenged by the huge scandals that rocked the jubilee government for the last fives years and so -on this year a lone over 9 Billion were lost (National Youth Service) As second term of Uhuru continues for the countdown where he must leave a legacy- The four A agenda . 


Obama leaked the prosperity of Nation either good governance, equity, democracy leaders must go beyond the lips services of the government. Empowerment of Youth and Women Obama emphasized - A Nation must say No to ethnicity,patronage based politics and cultural hiccups. To improve socioeconomic standards- Leaders should facilitate all mechanism and to follow the enshrined laws.


Corruption is a bottleneck to development on the statistic from The Corruption Unit desk 2016/2017 (EACC) says for out of ten youth eight believe corruption halts their dream of getting jobs and everything. Uhuru big goals will be more better if actualized. -A robust setups be the key pillar.
Obama's visit will rekindles the urge to push a Democratic State putting in mind that he Will also have chance to meet the former prime minister Rtd. honourable Raila Odinga . with duo leaders expected to talk at length on various issues that is more national interest.


Obama's trip will raise less eyebrows because this visit Will not characterized with ceremonial treatment (no pomp and colour unlike during his presidential visit in Kenya).


Globally Obama is symbolism of Hope when he was elected as president of America - A son of Africa moresore Kenyan boy,he is remembered especially African Nation how close he associated with the continent, The launch of the Washington fellowship program for the inspiring African youth. He tremendously preached hope as orator, author, a father Obama in his book the Audacity of Hope he has significantly put life as coin that need to be flipped all sides for success to shine up.


On 2006 his visit wajir district by then was among best trips in Africa. Later his visit Obama will proceed to south Africa.


After tea talk with Uhuru, Raila many unsolved issues Will be put into the basket, for all said, unsaid this visit will be another sip -over decades to come in Kenyan history.


                                                                        ~End~

Twitter: @WaWajir

I.G: Mohaafunky


#TheSunset# #MyBlog#



Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Hon. Yusuf Farah Launches Sh56 Million Education Bursary as He Begins 3-Day Development Tour in Wajir West

  Hon. Yusuf Farah Launches Sh56 Million Education Bursary as He Begins 3-Day Development Tour in Wajir West ‎By Ahmed Salat Ali ‎Wajir West, Kenya – Area Member of Parliament Hon. Yusuf Mohamed Farah is set to kick off a high-impact three-day development tour across Wajir West Constituency, with a strong focus on education, public service delivery, and community engagement. ‎ ‎The tour begins with the launch of a Sh56 million bursary fund, benefiting students in universities, tertiary colleges, and secondary schools. This initiative underscores the MP’s commitment to empowering the youth through education and bridging access gaps for disadvantaged learners. ‎As part of the development agenda, Hon. Farah will lay the foundation stone for the Hadado Wagberi Girls’ Secondary School, a critical investment in promoting girls’ education and gender equity in the region. ‎The MP will also preside over the inauguration of two new classrooms at Hudhule Primary School, enhancing the lear...

North Eastern Regional Commissioner Highlights Development Milestones, Drought Response in Wajir

 By Ahmed Salat Ali Aaran Tv Ke  Wajir – John Otieno, the North Eastern Regional Commissioner, has reaffirmed the Government’s commitment to accelerating development across the region following the conclusion of a regional workshop aimed at strengthening service delivery at the grassroots. Speaking during a media briefing after the training session for government officers, the Regional Commissioner described the workshop as a critical step in equipping public servants with the skills and coordination needed to effectively implement national projects. “This training marks a new beginning for our officers. It is designed to ensure that government development programmes reach the grassroots efficiently and deliver tangible results to wananchi,” he said. Affordable Housing Gains Momentum Commissioner Otieno revealed that the Affordable Housing Programme in Wajir County has reached 55 per cent completion, expressing satisfaction with the pace of work. “We are pleased with the progr...

Wajir stadium set for June completion as security team inspect progress, Commissioner Dismisses Insecurity Claim

 s By Ahmed Salat Ali | Aaran TV Ke The County Security Team, led by Karuku Ngumo, on Monday inspected the ongoing construction of the Wajir Stadium, expressing satisfaction with the pace and quality of work at the site. Addressing the media shortly after the tour, Ngumo said the 10,000-seater stadium is on course for completion before June, terming it a flagship national government project that will transform the region’s sports and economic landscape. “The project is progressing well and we are confident it will be completed within the stipulated timeline. Over 1,000 local youths have been employed at various stages of construction,” he said. Ngumo noted that once completed, the stadium will not only host football tournaments and other sporting events but will also stimulate economic empowerment for residents through job creation and growth of the sports industry. “This facility will open up Wajir to major sporting activities and nurture local talent. It will enhance economic opp...