Kenya IDPs: Who still cares?


  1. Peris Waimaru, VoicesofAfrica mobile reporter in Meru, Kenya
    It is time for Kenyans to pray for their leaders. To talk to God no strength is lost, to walk with him no power is lost and to wait on him no time is lost. This may sound crazy but allow me to explain. The pain of the Internally Displaced People(IDPs)should be seen as a human problem and not political.
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    Its very painful to see this people still suffering in various camps for 14 months now. In fact there is no top Government Official who comments about them in parliament. A vast of Kenyans are worried about the morals of their leaders when they meet in Parliament. If it is not shortage of maize, it is lack of fuel in the country.

    If it is not the powers of the prime minister, it is about the responsibilities if the president. It is never about Internally Displaced Persons(IDPs),Kenyans starving,road safety or even creation of jobs.The ordinary Kenyan is forgotten. Our leaders are there to enrich themselves while we yawn in hunger and poverty Kenyans: Let’s join hands and pray for liberation.