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Pigbin Odimwengu
Nyati

Active Citizenry: Who is to blame when we have bad leadership?

Who do we blame when we have bad leadership/governance e.g when a country is messed up like this our country Kenya?
Is it;
1.) Yourself (Citizens)
2.) Our Mps and MCAs
3.) Our president and governors
4.) Judiciary
5.) Or all
And why?

Poll Results

45.45%yourself ( 10 voters )
18.18%mps and mcas ( 4 voters )
27.27%governors and president ( 6 voters )
9.09%judiciary ( 2 voters )
Based On 22 Votes

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4 Her Answers

  1. All are responsible ,because we all constitue to having good or bad leaders.

    All are responsible ,because we all constitue to having good or bad leaders.

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  2. We should blame both politicians and citizens because they participate either directly or indirectly to bad governance in the country.

    We should blame both politicians and citizens because they participate either directly or indirectly to bad governance in the country.

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  3. Citizen play role in electing bad or good leaders, while on the other hand leaders deliver what they promise the Citizen. We therefore blame both citizens and leaders for poor governance in a country.

    Citizen play role in electing bad or good leaders, while on the other hand leaders deliver what they promise the Citizen. We therefore blame both citizens and leaders for poor governance in a country.

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  4. we are all responsible because we do elect those leaders despite knowing their flaws

    we are all responsible because we do elect those leaders despite knowing their flaws

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1 His Answer

  1. Both are responsible for problems. As individuals, neither leaders nor followers have enough influence to do more than lend or withdraw support for a cause. When a cause is deeply felt, like grief and rage over injustice or violence, leaders and followers may engage in mass emotional behavior. WhenRead more

    Both are responsible for problems. As individuals, neither leaders nor followers have enough influence to do more than lend or withdraw support for a cause. When a cause is deeply felt, like grief and rage over injustice or violence, leaders and followers may engage in mass emotional behavior. When moral panic or desperation results in overreaction and brand new stupidities and wrongs, every participant is guilty of not independently exercising critical thought.

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