WHY VIOLENCE? MUDAVADI CALLS FOR POLITICAL TOLERANCE AHEAD OF THE 2022 POLLS.

 


How good is a Politically violent nation?

Is there any benefit to use violence in showing opposition to some aspirants ?

Who suffers most when the violence happens? 

It is high time for Kenyans to register the fact that violence breeds nothing but negatives not so much to the intended party rather the ordinary Kenyan who might be or the innocents who might not be part and parcel of the violent team. 

When a country is politicaly violent and citizens are on and off engaging police in running battles, it is of no advantage to the country rather disadvantage. A country will likely scare away investments especially in the violent areas hence a loose to the economic growth.

Amani National Congress party leader Musalia Mudavadi has not and is not ready to see his country burn up in flames just because of political intolerance.

The Kenya's top economist and presidential hopeful has been condemning violent scenes in the country calling for a free campaign activity with all the aspirants being accorded a humble time to sell their manifesto's to the people of Kenya in whichever place they wish to visit.

Mudavadi has called for political tolerance severally calling for political players and Citizens to help ensure their is no efforts to return to a country in a situation that Kenya was post 2007/08 elections.

ANC boss Mudavadi in a past political campaign.

Taking to his accounts after the Kondele insidence where the Deputy president's convoy was pelted with stones, the ANC Party Leader has urged the electorates to shun violence and rather give all aspirants chance to express themselves as they are the ones who will decide on the ballot after listening and properly interogating ideas of all the candidates.

With his Uchumi Bora manifesto, Mudavadi confirms that a country's economy can not thrive in violence and urges for a shun in violent activities to keep peace and help him advance his Uchumi Bora manifesto once elected as the president.

It is the same "Mwananchi" who suffers most when violence arises, making a hard business environment especially for small scale trades.


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