President Kenyatta. [Photo/NMG]It is time for NASA to understand and agree that the constitutional competition for elections is over. Political analyst and Lawyer Dansatan Omari has, however, said that Kenya needs NASA as much as they are in the opposition to criticize the government in a constructive manner, within the law and in a manner that does not make Kenya a laughing stock. "The brand name Kenya is a big name that needs to be contained, respected and enhanced for the development of this nation," Omari says through an opinion piece on the Star.He adds: "As NASA looks at the President taking the oath of office, they should know that person is not a Jubilee President but the national President for all the 45 million Kenyans."That said, Omari reminds President Uhuru not to be out to 'humiliate, frustrate, or cajole the opposition'.The lawyer notes that Uhuru's legacy must be that of leaving behind a united nation and a developed country in terms of an improved GDP and development index."History will judge President Kenyatta II very harshly if he does not look at his legacy. He must remove the obstacles in the form of people who do not share his vision," he adds.He further notes that the country is bleeding because of corruption and that Kenyans now want a 'ruthless President' in the way he will compose the Cabinet. "The threshold for those angling themselves for Cabinet Secretary positions has been set by Fred Matiang’i and that should be the minimum standard.Kenyans will not entertain any mediocrity. We need men and women who will deliver and carry the aspirations of the nation with the President," Omari says.
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