The sheepish reactions by the elitist urbane and pretentious middle class towards Ferdinand Waititu’s and Gideon Mbuvi ‘Sonko’’s triumph in the just concluded TNA party primaries for Nairobi County Gubernatorial and Senatorial contest are astounding. They generally point to one fact; that people who live in the comfortable and privileged parts of the City have no clue about life in the highly congested parts and are scared of losing the privileged near-lord status they currently enjoy. But are the people expressing shock and disgust at Waititu’s & Sonko’s triumph through social media right?
I have severally registered and voted in
Starehe Constituency since 1992, and I must admit I have never cast a vote in
favour of Mr. Jimnah Mbaru. At the heat of campaigns his competitors always
paint him as an arrogant, snobbish & elitist manager who belongs to
corporate board rooms. The voters in parts of Eastleigh, Pumwani, Majengo and
Mathare seem to have accepted this description of Jimnah Mbaru thus branding
him the distinction of a perennial loser in Starehe.
What the people
expressing shock and pouring vitriol against Waititu fail to appreciate is that
Kenya is a democracy and the people who live in Mathare, Kibagare, Mukuru,
Githurai, Kawangware, Umoja Kayole etc have equal votes to those who live in
the leafy suburbs of Nairobi. In politics everybody has and is entitled to
their opinion; however in an election only the votes that are cast and counted
matter. The people who woke up and braved the cold morning chill and endured
the hot afternoon sun have spoken. Waititu is their Governor of choice; Sonko
their Senator! On the other hand it is unfortunate that Jimnah Mbaru is the Facebook
& Twitter Governor, for the snobbish and pretentious elites who were perhaps
too lazy to wake up or too busy to cue (read “waste’ time) and vote in party
primaries! The good thing is that our Constitution guarantees the right to
equality before the law in every aspect of life; thus a slum dweller’s vote is
equal to that of a Karen tycoon!
Now, a counter-reaction
to the pretentious urban elite. Your whining will not help; in fact it displays
the disdain that the elitist wanabbes have towards the real workers who drive
the economy of this City and the country! That you have resources and can
afford to use acres and acres of cyber-space in social media to pour vitriol on
fellow citizens who believe in and voted for Waititu and Sonko actually proves
that you are motivated by an arrogant, dismissive, and snobbish attitude to
besmirch, abuse and dehumanize voters in places like Githurai, Mukuru, Mathare,
Embakasi, Kayole et al. This is an anti-thesis in democracy where basic rules
ordain that one man has one vote; the tycoon in Karen has an equal voice with
the voter in Korogocho! Or is that a very hard lesson?
And anybody who
imagines that leadership has anything to do with academic papers is dead wrong!
Research by international anti-fraud agencies has shown that most of the
fraudsters in government, private sector and in religion have a lot of good
academic papers but they spend 75% of their time plotting to steal and
"rob" the poor. They are highly educated smart thieves and have the
same kind of disdain the local elite are showing through social media towards
poor people who vote for the likes of Waititu & Sonko. Actually any plot
owner in a place like Embakasi is more likely to trust Waititu and Sonko more that
Kidero or Mbaru with their vote, because they know they will not use some
officialdom to grab and allocate it to some favoured well connected elite! After
all, Waititu has been arrested many times fighting against grabbing of public
land in Embakasi or the forceful eviction of poor people from the humble
dwellings by well connected individuals. The poor who live in Nairobi slums are
victims of the predatory state ran by the educated elite in Kenya and nobody
should be surprised that they support Waititu and Sonko who show concern and
empathy to their plight.
Finally, it is
important to consider why the super-rich Marc Ravalomanana, former president of
Madagascar lost power to a DJ and TV personality Andry Rajoelina. A study into how
DJ Rajoelina got elected as Mayor of Antananarivo before ousting the president
using people power would be a good lesson to people whining about Waititu and
Sonko. In the same vein the political developments in Venezuela where the poor
vote massively in favour of President Hugo Chavez and his VP Nicolas Maduro a former
bus driver are good lessons to the elite in Nairobi. This may help the elites
appreciate democracy and people's right and ability to choose their leaders!
Politics is not like corporate boardroom contest where money and snobbery rule.
Politics is about influence and successful politics is power. Waititu and Sonko
are champions of the poor; they influence the poor in the neglected and less
endowed parts of Nairobi and the poor voted for them the same way they do for
Hugo Chavez in Venezuela.