Perhaps it’s not fair. We need to talk about policies. Right? Our
debates should be on way forward after 50 plus years of walking towards
the hard wind blowing debris and pedestrians. But may be we live in
different times. We no longer have audiences but rather news breakers
and news crackers. It’s 2015 and we going to talk about everything. Our
ears are tuned to catch the whispers on the wind and all that is said.
For presidential candidate hopeful Edward Lowassa, conversations are
beyond policies. Like the kind of wind that roars in your ears after
you’ve gone inside, his health keeps coming on as a topic. When folks
aren’t getting the grind on policies and plans, they hit below belt. He
is not healthy. Mmmh. Why? Dr. Google or something?
The naysayers keep pushing for a President with a clean health card.
Do they know something we all don’t know? May be. You always hear about
Zambia and Malawi when this kind of conversation start jogging.
Unfortunately, our neighbors to the South have had to bury their seating
presidents. Should that worry all of us or force us to take cautious
measures?
When it comes to Honorable Lowassa I think someone is putting
gasoline on fire? I’d like to believe it’s his camp. Through social
media we have seen couple of clips of the former PM running/ jogging.
These videos couldn’t have come from innocent bystanders who are excited
to see their “choice”. Somebody is on the mission to refute health
rumors. Otherwise why didn’t we see the running/jogging video clips when
Lowassa was the PM? Are we starting with a clean slate? A slight,
watchful hesitation and a misty doubt.
May be that is how politics work nowadays. You hear something. You
react. So dark out there. So dark and so forever. But when you look
closely at the videos, some of them seems to be with too well controlled
steadiness as if to conceal uneasiness. I’m just saying. That makes the
videos as interesting as a washing machine manual. I know some of you
wish I could park my tongue for a second. I understand.
All said and done I think health should be one of the key components
of anyone vying for such a high office. That shouldn’t be playing God.
You would like to know if your President is able to make sound
decisions, right? If you have ever been sick [and I know you have] you
know how your mind gets messed up when you can’t do some simple and
normal stuff you usually do. Imagine if you were a President with all
responsibilities of leading a nation. Take your time. Think about it.
So running is good. But that’s not enough. It shouldn’t steal the
show. To suggest that one hit wonder kind of public appearances is all
we need to get anyone a clean health card is wrong. We need be more
serious. Let’s not be telling tales out of school. Let’s mean business
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