Tuesday, October 16, 2012

Peace Love and Unity



 Nearly five years after the disputed general elections of 2007, it seems that what led to the strife is still plaguing this nation. Tribalism and Class-ism. Kenya has 42+ tribes. We are a diverse nation and it is this diversity that should unite us, like the different fingers of the same hand. I stand as an agent of peace and this piece is about PEACE. We ought to work on the things that unify us.
PS: There is a Prince of Peace who gives peace that surpasses all understanding.

PEACE!!!

PEACE LOVE AND UNITY

“May we dwell in unity,
Peace and liberty…”
The solemn prayer of our independence, our anthem. When this nation finally got free from colonial oppression.
The day when the flag soared high in colors, black for the people, red for the blood shed in the struggle, green for the natural beauty of the land and white for the peace.
When every one, regardless of age, tribe, sex, gender, social, political class, religion or education was one. The day we really were Kenyans.
United, untied.
Divergent cultures unified.
Then the colonialist left and it seemed that we were only a people united by a common enemy.
That we would soon be divided.
Because the Central province could not hold, things began to fall apart.
The nation was developed, through PILOT projects, that systematically excluded the poor because only the rich FLY.
The politicians talk about making fundamental changes, yet they only fund your mental during elections just so they can change your immediate conditions.
Their 5year plan for your 5year old reduced to a
500 shilling for your five hundred needs, then
5 years later, the PENTAGON returns when inflation is
Five times higher and their 500 shillings is worthless compared to your
 Over five hundred needs and those of your 10year old.
You don’t need all five senses to realize that the strife is not only about lack of units but also lack of unity…
Then came 2007 when the revolution was televised. Images so scary you’d think the book of revelation was being televised.
Hundreds of thousands were displaced.
A thousand plus were killed, either by the bullet or the blade,
Brother against brother just because they came from another mother…
…tongue was tied in muse of the bloodshed and hate.
Seemed like the flag faltered in meaning; black was no longer for the people as it had gray areas of tribe and class. The red was for the bloodshed, not for independence but for tribal and political dominance. The green, wilted into a brown and yellow from land grabbing and encroachment into forest land.
The white became for peace. Not peace like harmony or
piece like part of
but peace like the police keep the common *click click* PEACE!
We paid the price of disunity and ethnic intolerance with blood and we set up ourselves again for the same when we re-group into tribes.
It seems the 2007 reality check bounced. So now I pay you this time round with a mic check, ONE too many things need to change.
Let’s preach peace, our silence is killing the nation, country-cide.
Wanjiku should not only be safe around people of her own tribe, in the country side.
We need peace like a river to attend our way so that it can be well with our soul,
To walk the talk that gives Kenya Hope, founded on Liberty and Power.
Power to fight hunger and starvation to
Fight poverty, corruption. The power to rise above the walls that disunite us.
Let’s join hands because apart, we are fingers twitching. Together we are a fist, no punch intended.
How good and pleasant it is when brethren

“Dwell in unity, peace and liberty.
Plenty be found within our borders.”

1 comment:

  1. you are a great inspiration to many Ben. that is the spirit we need. i loved the poem

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