Political analyst Tom Nduko has observed that Kenyan politicians, especially presidential aspirants, never wish Kenyans well, especially after losing in the elections.

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He says that unlike in the Western nations and America, Kenyan politicians only think about themselves and take it personal when not elected, resulting in bitterness towards Kenyans.

Consequently, he said on Wednesday, its has been impossible to hear them wish Kenyans the best, or even give them the "God bless you" phrase aftet their defeats.

He noted that this had been the case since independence almost 60 years ago, which has seen only four people lead the country and tens participate in the elections.

"No presidential candidate would ever say God bless you Kenyans. It had never been seen since independence. His is because Kenyan is unlike in America where people believe in ten country more than themselves," he said.

He made the remarks on KBC English Service's The Big Conversation on Wednesday morning.

Instead, he added, Kenyan politicians decide to take their defeaters down with them after losing, and take it upon themselves to shoot as many cannons as they can.

"Here, they now want to call someone a thief," added the commentator and an American-trained security expert.