Tuesday, April 21, 2009

A health affair


A voice is to be heard, and dialogue is always the way forward, I beg to differ, when an argument cannot be made intelligent however, democracy begs that every voice, mind, and opinions should be respected, and i bend to this rule.

Some of us make it difficult for the truth to be told, leave alone voiced, When health issues are voiced a spot in my heart is touched. I watched the Sweden ambassador to Kenya struggling with the best words, not to call mismanagement of funds what it is, nor to say they have expectations of the aid given in Kenya, expectations of constitutional reforms, but who are we to say anything, I wish they could eat all they want, but give Kenya what they deserve, facilitate policies for the good of common mwanachi, when I heard one of the women released from KNH calling her baby "mwangi" what do you think went through my mind...ODM? Give me a break

Health knows no bounds..........when you cant meet your basic needs, and the other guy on the other side of town is thinking when Tuesday will arrive for a free pizza to do the rounds, I sure do have a problem . The engagement and participation of common wanainchi in policy making processes for issues that affect them has been hindered by the "learned" per se who has it within their minds, to state opinions are the luxury of the experts. Take a look around and tell me that Civil Societies are going to die tomorrow, I will take a look around and say, in your capacity as the citizen of Kenya, from whichever point of the mountain you stand, it is your obligation to tell us how good or bad things are there, that is a piece of patriotism!

I take my leave, but the mistakes can be corrected, division of office at Afya house is doing damages in the health centres in communities, Somebody maybe in the last few years doesnt know where the door of government health centre looks like, but folks out here depend on those health facilites, its time the top guys sort out there trash......and get the best trickling down,

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