RAO has done alot for this country in terms of expanding the democratisation process and ensurance of the rule of law. Kenya has come from very far,but still we have a long way to go.
What RAO is saying is that after one year of the house 'being led by Kibaki and Kalonzo' there hasn't been any movement in the direction of reforms badly needed in the country. We are talking about Electoral Commission,New Constitution,Fighting Corruption,Insecurity,Independence of the Judiciary (..with competent and impartial judges). He now wants to take over this process and lead it from the front.
Kibaki evidently was coerced into this arrangement (Grand Coalition) and has relentlessly continued to impede any process to bring change in this country however good it may look. It doesn't strike me that MK means well for Kenya even to the very least. Raila has gotten frustrated hence his recent outbursts.
Kalonzo on the other hand has many similarities with MK. He either does nothing about anything or when he does anything there is no direction. I never seem to see leadership acumen in him. Moreso in this web of political wrangling,he does what MK tells him to 'cos after all he didn't earn his position but rather it was 'Daddy hand me down' position.
RAO should be the Leader of Govt Biz to steer the house in the reforms direction. He commands majority in Parliament and will use his political wits to ensure passage of requisite legislation.
Chief