Fred Matiangi Hints at Ditching Opposition's Style of Abrasive Politics while Advancing His Bid
"I want us to see how we can find a solution to the challenges that we face. That's why you have never heard me making negative statements and so on. Because as I always tell you, my brothers and sisters, negative energy has no returns. Let us focus on solutions, providing solutions to our problems. Our problems have nothing to do with money. They have to do with management and leadership. We are better people. We have sufficient capacity in the country to manage the country better. And let us all now cross hands, come together, focus on solutions to the problems we face. Not people, solutions. Let's focus on solutions. We can do as much as we want," he said.
The former CS further advanced the call to his supporters to massively enlist as voters and be ready to actualise chang through the ballot.
He said the reforms the public thirts over can only materialise through voting hence the essence of having one's voter's card.
"If we are not registering and preparing to vote, we have not succeeded. So the drive is to register, we vote, we prepare ourselves to participate effectively and in a quality manner in the forthcoming electoral process," he said.
Matiang'i's style of politicking will be a far cry from the one used by his assocaties in the oppositon.
The former CS joined the faction led by former deputy president Rigathi Gachagua, who has been consistent in advancing diatribes against President William Ruto.
At every opportunity he gets with the microphone and lenses, Gachagua tears into Ruto, accusing him unfit to lead the country.
He is never kind to the president, heavily investing in namecalling and epithets to get back at the president.
Source: TUKO.co.ke