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Leadership Is Not a License

Kenyan leaders must remember: power is not ownership—it is stewardship. To those using state institutions for personal vendettas or political scores, know this:

– No title shields you in the end.
– No uniform erases accountability.
– No regime lasts forever.

You may escape earthly justice for now. You may wield fear in the midnight hours.
But justice waits—for every abduction, for every bullet, for every bloodstained silence.

Before the courts, and more gravely—before God.

So hear us now.
We are not afraid.
We sing for those the dark betrayed.

For every name that didn’t return,
We light a candle. Let it burn.

Let it burn through fear and charades.
Let it ignite the slow, charred braids
Of justice crawling to the gate—
Because silence, too, can suffocate.

And when the people rise—unarmed,
With banners, voices, truth in hand—
They meet the boots, the batons, threats,
As if to speak was to offend.

But how do you kill a million minds?
A people’s will that will not fold?
Strike one down—ten more rise,
Spines carved from truths too old to hold.

Threats are rain upon scorched earth.
They water rage, not fear or retreat.
A leader who deafens his ears to pain
Will one day kneel in that same street.