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Kenya's Opportunity To Choose For A Generation - Kofi Annan
Kenya's Opportunity To Choose For A Generation - Kofi Annan
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credible elections and legitimate results. Fundamentally the ECK did not enjoy the trust of the Kenyan people. The result was unprecedented post-election violence with 1,300 people killed and over 600,000 displaced. We must prevent this failure and tragedy from ever being repeated. The National Accord of 2008 has been held together by the will of Kenyans and the support of friends around the world. Since then, there have been a number of political and institutional achievements including, most significantly, the promulgation of the new constitution in August 2010. Kenya now has a progressive legal framework that underpins a social contract between the governed and those who govern them. Much suffering was endured to bring this about, and concerted effort and commitment are now needed to breathe life into a document Kenyans struggled so long for. It was born out of the violence of 2008 that took Kenya to the brink. While some of the wounds of 2008 remain unhealed, Kenyans have shown courage and perseverance in the need to overcome various challenges and get on with life. Another election looms in 2013 and the same courage and strength is needed to avoid a repeat of the violence that inflicted so much damage and pain on Kenya four years ago. When elections are credible, free and fair, they can help promote democracy, security, human rights and the rule of law. They provide citizens with a say in the decisions that affect them and governments with a legitimate authority to govern. But when elections are flawed, as we have seen in a number of countries, they can trigger political instability and even violence. The choices Kenyas current leaders make with regard to the institutional infrastructure for conducting next years election has a bearing on Kenyas future peace and stability. The choices Kenyans make at the ballot box when they elect representatives to a variety of new offices, as defined by the new constitution, will decide the fate of a generation or more. There is little room for mistakes on the part of the leadership. Attempts to manipulate institutions that are key to Kenyas transition will undermine public confidence at a crucial time, and increase tensions and instability. More than ever before, public service, integrity, and accountability to the people should inform the decisions of
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Kenyan leaders as they manage this transition. While leadership and integrity are first and foremost political challenges, they cannot be resolved by politicians alone. Civil society, religious leaders, the media and business community, must all take up the challenge of pushing governments towards actions and behavior that improves electoral integrity and entrenches democratic practice. I am therefore pleased and encouraged to see Kenyans taking ownership of their destiny through projects aimed at educating Kenyans about their rights and choices as they approach the next election. There is a huge amount at stake but I hope, and believe, Kenya will rise to the challenge.