Dear fellow Young people,
1. The government can't promise a 7 yr tax relief for youths while they are taxing basic commodities like Unga, vegetables etc. Let the government cut these taxes and we shall not need any tax relief!
2.The government cannot bribe MCAs Ksh 2, 000, 000 to pass the BBI while we have unpaid striking doctors, our mothers/sisters pay maternity fees, no medicines in hospitals, street children. Let the government first pay the hardworking doctors, cut maternity fees, ensure medicines are free in the hospitals, street children are have found a home...
3. The inflated tax on fuel should be cut so that the Kenyan shilling stops weakening against the dollar. Otherwise our shilling is weakening the Zimbabwe way.
4. The economy inflation rate is at 6.7% and the government continues borrowing more money to be stolen and squandered. The DCI is quick to inform Kenyans on development of corruption scandal cases then goes silent when those briefings get boring. We don't want to be promised how BBI will fight corruption! Let us see these thieves jailed and stolen money retrieved not frozen. That is better.
5. Kenya does not need more constituencies so that money reaches wananchi! Kenya needs credible, integrity, transparent, servitude, just leadership for every mwananchi to benefit. If the parliamentarians we have cannot be accountable for the largest percentage of CDF kitty, the same will be even when we add more of that prototype!
6. The government is wasting billions of money to campaign for a BBI they claim it will better the lives of Kenyans. Why are they not using that money they are spending in making Kenyans lives better now? On the contrary, they are making life unbearable!
7. H.E. Uhuru Kenyatta's government is recycling corrupt leaders. Once their corruption schemes are discovered in one government parastatal, commission or committee they are transfered to another docket before the DCI office and courts even clear their names. The latest is Amb. Kembi Gitura from KEMSA to C.A.K.
Sane Kenyans, we can't accept this ruBBIsh if we care for our tomorrow.
Written by Gitau wa Kung'u
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