Former Prime Minister Raila Odinga did the right thing to abandon Kenyans in the wilderness as they were trying to find a route to Canaan.
He made the best decision at the right time to let Kenyans experience life without him opposing the government.
What surprises me is the fact that anything Raila does attracts criticism. When he talks, people complain; when he decides to be silent, others still complain.
The late Vice President Kijana Wamalwa said that any politically informed Kenyan is either Railaphobic or Railamaniac. Today, both groups are suffering due to his silence.
When he was faulting Jubilee administration, people termed him an enemy of the big four agenda.
When he chose to support President Uhuru Kenyatta’s initiative to raise funds to push this agenda, Kenyans are still faulting him.
Tragedy and epidemics are unifying nightmares. The current economic crisis is a great recipe for unity come 2022.
It is a good thing for Kenyans to experience tough times so that the next polls will be propelled by minds as opposed to surnames.
In 2022, Kenyans will be ready to defend any leader who points out corruption regardless of tribal or political tags.
When Odinga complained about uncontrolled debt, he was criticised.
Please let us pay government debts without complaining and be ready to fight corruption without mixing it with tribalism.