Friday 2 September 2011

Wake the Model


 
Finally Wako is gone, and we wont miss him. Wako has been a major impediment to the course of reforms in the country. He has consistently set stumbling blocks to the path of justice and reforms. Wako has been the biggest and longest running joke in the history of Kenya.

Wako is a retail fishmonger, always fries the small fish but preserves the big ones, Its time Kenyans ate some big fish.

The first problem with Amos wako is that he thought the state Law office was a dating agency. You see the problem with Wako is that he was always preoccupied with pleasing the administration, I mean, Wako was a submissive wife to the administration, he was always smiling, he was always defending his spouse even when it made him look like a fool, and worst of all he had disregarded every form of intergrity and his handling of many cases has left a lot of questions.

Talking about cases, a few years ago Cholmondley the Land baron from the cursed lineage of the Delameres found a gun and decided to go hunting. Unfortunately, he never found any animals, so he thought that a young Maasai man could use a bullet, so gracefully he shot him. Unfortunately Cholmondley never got the bill for that because Wako dismissed the case, citing lack of evidence. When did Wako become a court to decide cases? Sadly, Wako has perennially abused his constitutional powers to protect big politicians from legal accountability. He is the reason no big corruption case has ever been prosecuted in Kenya. He is the reason human rights abusers are still free in this country. Wako is a retail fishmonger, always fries the small fish but preserves the big ones, Its time Kenyans ate some big fish.

Sadly, Wako is a man in denial, I don’t know what drugs he is taking but he believes he is a reformer. What a shame? You know what? It doesn’t matter, he is gone. Maybe he tells himself that he is a reformer to get sleep at night...

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