I watched an interview last night in which David Ndiiiiiiiii was supposed to explain and defend the NASA manifesto.
He was cornered by the interviewer time after time as he stuttered and either pretended that the manifesto was too complicated for the ordinary citizen to grasp, or that the facts would reveal themselves after victory. Basically he was just going ndiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii like a beetle on a string flying in circles.
Then I heard about his promise of violence:
[SIZE=6]KOT irked after David Ndiiâs says âKenya will burn if Uhuru winsâ election
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[SIZE=4]Economist David Ndii has become the subject of criticism on social media after saying âKenya will burn if elections are riggedâ.
âLet me quote myself: If Uhuru Kenyatta is declared winner in another sham election, this country will burn,â Ndii wrote on Twitter on Sunday.
The post which was retweeted at least 477 times and liked by more than 364 was not welcomed by many members of the public and leaders.
Kenyans are still recovering from the wounds of the 2007/8 post-election violence during which more than 1,300 were killed and at 600,000 internally displaced.
âNdii should go burn his house or his property. This country will never go to war again,â Elgeyo Marakwet Senator Kipchumba Murkomen said.
âIf Ndii feels that his vote will be stolen, he should keep them safe in his houseâŠor in a bank abroad. And yes, Uhuru will be President again. Jipange (organise yourself).â
The President and DP William Ruto will face NASAâs Raila Odinga and Kalonzo Musyoka. Raila vied and lost in 1997, 2007 and 2013 and has often alleged a Jubilee Party plot to rig.
Twitter user Maureen Mwangiâ asked Ndii to preach peace saying that what happened in 2007/8 should not be witnessed again.
âThis country will not burn. I mean, what kind of thinking is this? Preach peace. This country is more important than a few selfish people,â she said. âKenya should pursue a credible election period. Let us use institutions, not violence.â
Another person identified only as Mtuwetu noted if âso-called intellectuals are beating war drums, what will illiterate villagers do?â
Kandie Titusâ said: âShame on youâŠwe pray for peace yet you ask for violence. You must be having a problem in the mind.â
Bonnie Mc Coolâ wrote: âMost Kenyans are wise enough not to burn Kenya for one loser. Never ever! Back to the sender.â
But other users said the IEBC should redeem itself and defend the integrity of its registers before election day.
NCIC Chairman Francis Ole Kaparo was not immediately available for comment.
The commission earlier called for investigations into the circulation of hate leaflets in Naivasha, Nakuru county.
More on this: Probe threats in Naivasha before elections, Human Rights Watch tells police
With just 35 days left to the poll, government agencies have warned that stern action will be taken against those who incite citizens to violence.
The President also asked police to do their jobs as Kenya cannot burn again. On Sunday, he assure EU observes that Kenya is read for a peaceful and fair election.[/SIZE]
These people claim to have an unassailable lead, and they have an IEBC that they co-created, yet their frustrations are leading their âintellectualsâ to issue threats of violence and genocide if their candidate loses.
Do they not believe in democracy?