More sugar to what Polo Kimani has said....
We need to be honest with ourselves. The situation we’re in cannot be fixed through reforms, elections, or reshuffling power among the same class of people who created this crisis in the first place. For ten years, from July 2013 to June 2023, this country spent 14.6 trillion shillings. Out of that, only 1.3 trillion was the actual gap between revenue and expenditure. That’s all we needed to borrow. Instead, the government borrowed 6.4 trillion. The extra five trillion didn’t go into development, didn’t pay teachers, didn’t build hospitals, and didn’t save the economy. It was looted, mismanaged, or used to fund personal empires.
Today, Kenyans are being suffocated by a debt burden that doesn’t belong to them. Every tax increase, every job loss, every fuel price hike, every hospital with no medicine, is the result of money that was borrowed in our name and stolen behind our backs. And yet, no one is being held accountable. The same individuals who signed off on these loans, and the same ones who spent the money, are still in power or trying to get back in through the opposition.
No one in the current political class is willing to ask where the 5 trillion went, let alone recover it. They all benefited from the theft or remained silent while it happened. This is why no election will fix this, no press conference will expose it, and no parliamentary committee will do anything meaningful. The system is designed to protect itself, not the people.
The only solution is a Transitional Council, an independent, temporary people-led body with no political debts to pay and no history to defend. Only such a council can suspend odious debts, freeze stolen assets, prosecute economic crimes, and reset the country before it completely collapses. Anything short of that is a performance.
Those with platforms, influence, and reach must start telling Kenyans the truth. The chain around our neck is not just economic, it is structural. It was built by the people we keep electing and protected by those we keep trusting. This is not just about bad leadership. It is about a captured state that needs to be dismantled before it dismantles us.
#WeAreThe99 #OccupyStateHouse #June25thIsJune25th
Maandamano is tomorrow 9th
Anyone telling you Thursday wants to give William ruto time to
Create counterplans
Plan police killer squads etc
Ruto must go
Hashtags
#JusticeForAlbertOjwang#RutoMustGo
Now or never
ENOUGH IS ENOUGH!
From 9th June ONWARDS, we are taking charge!
From Nairobi to Kisumu, Eldoret to Mombasa - GEN-Zs are rising, and we are NOT asking for permission.
We, the youths of Kenya, are DONE with Ruto’s regime of blood, lies, and broken promises. We begin now all the way to June 25th. Justice delayed is justice denied. We are marching now because our lives are on the line.
Yesternight, another one of us - Albert Ojwang - was executed in cold blood, not on the streets but in a Police Cell. His only crime? Owning a smartphone, a laptop, and daring to speak truth to power.
How many more must die for Ruto and his killer police officers to listen?
Since last year’s June protests, over 250 youths have been extra-judicially executed, and hundreds are still missing. We demand #JusticeforAlbertOjwang and accountability for every single life stolen.
We’re coming to the streets not with stones but with our voices, our flags, our phones, and our truth. Because protest is the only language Ruto seems to understand.
Let this regime know: WE ARE NOT AFRAID.
Let them know: TUNA FAGIA WOTE!
Kenya is not Ruto's Sugoi Kitchen.
He does not own Kenya. He is not a monarch.
He is a public servant in the 21st century, leading a bold and fearless generation that refuses to bow to Moi-era fear tactics.
🔊 Raise your fists. Raise your voices.
📢 Tag your friends. Mobilize. Occupy. March.
🖤 This is about our future. This is about our survival.
#OccupyStatehouse2025
#JusticeforAlbertOjwang
#RutoMustGoNow
#RutoMustGo