Morara, while we appreciate you bringing this information to the public, Kenyans must also be very careful with people like you!!!
You built your entire brand on accountability, integrity and exposing questionable acquisition of public resources. You convinced Kenyans that your principles were non negotiable.
Yet the first political home you chose was Jubilee??? A party whose time in government left countless unanswered questions around public land, procurement, mega corruption scandals, politically connected wealth and abuse of public office. Many of the same political figures who presided over that era remain within that political establishment.
So what exactly changed? Your principles or your political address?
If you’re asking Kenyans to scrutinize Kasongo and those around him, and rightly so, then you must also be prepared to apply that exact same standard to the people you’ve chosen to stand with. Accountability doesn’t become optional because you’ve changed political camps. Tell us, hio shamba yote walitoa wapi!!
This is why Kenyans should stop worshipping political personalities. Today someone is exposing one side, tomorrow they’re comfortably seated with another side that carries its own baggage of unresolved questions.
The moment your standards change depending on who you’re standing next to, you’re no longer fighting for accountability, you’re simply participating in selective outrage🚶🏿♀️🚶🏿♀️
Kindly share the case number, judgment, and any relevant documents with my office. If there is a valid court order that remains unimplemented, I will review the matter and take appropriate action. Please get in touch.
Contrary to what we have been told, SGR was fully funded by Kenyans to the tune of Sh900 billion.
SGR did not cost Sh360 billion, and no money came from China. We want to know why we are “repaying” a loan for which no single cent came to Kenya.
Congratulations Senator @OkiyaOmtatah for this victory. I and @UGMParty laud you for your consistency in defending our Constitution.
This is a consequential ruling confirming that our Courts will audit all aspects of governance, including our finances and the question of national interest.
I share your views that there must be a transparent and public audit of our national debt to determine the extent to which it is odious.
Our shared vision as constitutionalists, is that all the architects and duty bearers of Kenya’s reckless debt binging since 2013, be they foreign or domestic, will not evade accountability.
It is worth recalling that in the FY 2026/2027 budget of KSh 4.82 trillion, approximately 48% (KSh 2.31 trillion) of the total expenditure framework is designated for public debt servicing. Essentially, nearly half of the budget is directly going to creditors, tightening the fiscal space available for development.
This is unsustainable.
The overriding national imperative, as we head to the 2027 general election, is to join hands and form an #Ukatiba government to deliver true national renewal.
2027 is an #Ukombozi moment from the chockhold of odious debt. Let us all unite and redeem our nation from predatory extractive forces.
@sholard_mancity Huku is where they held demos and traditional cleansing ceremonies to protect the governor from being arrested?
They and by extension we deserve what we elect!!!
The right to protest is democracy in action not a threat!
The Gen Z protests of June 2024 demonstrated that young Kenyans can organize, mobilize, and peacefully demand accountability.
On June 25th, Kenyans will once again show up as citizens exercising those same rights.
The duty of the state is not to threaten them, intimidate them, or harm them.
#FixingTheNation
@otienowill Piki Ponki sounds like your administration will be in need of debt collectors ndio warudishe pesa zetu....This time @JimiWanjigi make sure umefika kwa hiyo ballot... #SafiNaPesa
@sholard_mancity Huku is where they held demos and traditional cleansing ceremonies to protect the governor from being arrested?
They and by extension we deserve what we elect!!!
JUST IN: The Auditor General's report on Samburu County is a masterclass in how public funds disappear in broad daylight.
The findings are staggering:
• 83 staff members were paid millions despite having no job descriptions on record. They literally got paid to exist.
• The Governor's Delivery Unit (GDU) hired 29 people without CPSB approval, without job advertisements, without interviews, and without any defined duties or place in the county structure.
The bill? Sh60.06 million.
When you read findings like these, you begin to understand why Governor Lati avoided appearing before the Senate for grilling.
If you knew your closet was this full of skeletons, would you willingly walk into a spotlight?
But here is the most heartbreaking psychological trick of it all: the absolute brainwashing of the local ground. You will find youth in Samburu defending this, saying, "Lati is our son, let him eat, at least the money is staying in the county."
Some Kenyans have been conditioned to love their oppressors just because they share their DNA. How do we break a society out of this tribal Stockholm syndrome?