If you allow the state to break the law during an emergency, it will create emergencies to break the laws.
Ebola is NOT a Kenyan problem today.. don't let him make it one.
Willingly accepting to import Ebola into your country has got to be most treasonous act ever done to a people by their leader in any country. This greed is too much.
Where is the parliamentary legislation that allows the government to import sick Americans into our sovereign territory?
Where?
Show us!
#RejectEbolaBillions
Kenyans deserve justice that is transparent, reasoned, and accountable.
Today, I have petitioned the Judicial Service Commission @jsckenya to investigate three Court of Appeal judges who suspended High Court orders blocking the Kenya-US Health Cooperation Framework, but withheld their reasons for doing so until October 2026.
My concern is not that they ruled against me. It is that an immediately enforceable decision was issued without reasons, effectively frustrating a timely appeal to the @THE_SCOK and denying Kenyans meaningful access to justice.
Judicial independence must be protected. But independence and accountability must go hand in hand. No institution is above the Constitution.
THE HUMBLE PETITION OF OKIYA OMTATAH OKOITI LINK>
https://t.co/36xc3OZdNh
Harry Truman once said: “The only thing new in the world is the history you do not know.”
Fellow Kenyans, our crisis did not begin yesterday.
The looting. The illegal debt. The betrayal of the Constitution. The collapse of public services. The silence of career politicians. These are old scripts repeated by leaders who believe Kenyans forget quickly.
They believe another scandal will trend. Another distraction will come. Another funeral, another handshake, another coalition, another slogan.
Meanwhile, you pay more taxes for debts you never approved and never benefited from.
Between 2014 and 2024, Kenya borrowed Sh9.11 trillion. Only Sh2.57 trillion received proper parliamentary approval. The remaining Sh6.54 trillion is odious debt, unconstitutional borrowing forced onto the backs of struggling citizens.
This is why food prices rise while wages stagnate. This is why hospitals lack medicine while billions disappear. This is why schools decline while politicians grow richer. This is why young people graduate into hopelessness.
And while Kenya bleeds, legacy politicians remain silent. Many are not fighting to fix the system. They are fighting to inherit it.
They criminalize protesters. They weaponize police. They reward political loyalists with advisory jobs funded by taxpayers. They protect corruption networks while ordinary Kenyans suffer.
We go to court because the Constitution is the last line of defense between the people and organized state plunder.
From the struggle for independence in 1963, to Saba Saba, to the 2010 Constitution, every generation of Kenyans has been called to defend freedom against greed and impunity. History is watching us now.
If we remain silent while our country is looted, future generations will remember us as the people who watched Kenya collapse and did nothing.
Read history. Defend the Constitution. Reject fear. Reject silence. Reject thieves disguised as leaders.
We must be a nation that reads, remembers, and refuses to be misled by the same old tricks. Know your history, defend your rights, and let us not be "newly" surprised by what we should have already learned.
Kenya istahili heshima
#OdiousDebt
#ReKe
#Constitutionalism
The debt Moi handed to Kibaki: 600 billion.
600 billion in 40 years.
The debt Kibaki handed Uhuru: 1.8 trillion.
Kibaki borrowed 1.2 trillion in 10 years.
The debt Uhuru handed Ruto: 8.5 trillion.
Uhuru borrowed 7.3 trillion in 10 years!
Legally, Uhuru was allowed to borrow only 2 trillion, but he borrowed an extra 5.3 trillion ILLEGALLY.
By the time Uhuru left, we had paid 7 trillion according to an independent and verifiable forensic audit.
We paid the legal 2 trillion, and also paid Uhuru's illegal debt of 5 trillion.
Therefore, our balance was 1.5 trillion in 2022.
However, the debt has continued to skyrocket, rising from 8.5 trillion to 12 trillion.
This begs the question, who is pocketing our money?
Why is the parliament not summoning Uhuru to explain this blatant constitutional violation?
Why is Ruto not being put to task by parliament on why he continues to abet this illegal repayment?
Why are we paying a debt that doesn't exist?
Today, for every 100 shillings we collect as revenue, 96 shillings is repaying this debt.
A debt that doesn't exist, builds nothing, and gives zero return on investment.
We are only left with 4 shillings to pay civil servants, run the government, and build infrastructure.
We are in chains.
Our children deserve to be told the truth.
We can't hand the country to them that is in debt, in shambles and in chains.
This madness must stop!
There are very few people in this space who still choose to stand by their word. People who understand that credibility is not something you switch on and off depending on the highest bidder. People who will sit with discomfort, walk away from easy money, and carry the weight of staying true to what they believe in.
And the truth is, it is not easy for them. Not in a system where compromise is rewarded faster than integrity. Not in a space where doing the right thing can cost you opportunities, access, and even survival.
So when you come across such people, do not just admire them quietly. Support them. Stand with them. Amplify their work. Integrity, in a corrupt system, is not just a personal choice, it is a constant battle.
The more we ignore those who choose that path, the more we make it harder for honesty to exist at all.
No politician should earn more than 50k, service to the people should be free.
But let's pay governors 800k while those taking care of the patients take home 30k.
At oncology department Nyeri. This mask is the only type advisable for one to be safe when doing extemporaneous preparation of oncology medicines. Hii niliivaa for 3 days juu hii ingine ya 10 bob is not safe. Tuko katika Hali ya hatari sana.
Students are not allowed to scrub in for surgeries because there are very few gowns and countable sterile gloves.
How do you expect these students to learn?
Yet FAT politicians are squandering money meant for medical supplies.
In one week, politicians have
-abducted themselves.
-thrown insults at each other in public.
-hired goons to beat their enemies.
-exchanged spit on a burial podium.
-given new promises of what they are planning to do.
All were psyops, and have destructed you away from the #NikoKadi, #TukoKadi campaign.
Revive the spirit.
I thought I knew what true fear was until one day I was with my son in Kikuyu ,he was just 3 years old . I Turned around for a second and the little guy disappeared 😨😨😨 I felt my body go cold , I searched for about five minutes only to see him next to a smokie sales man ,he loved those things . The second time i felt that fear was today when it dawned on me that people are seriously considering gachagua 😨😨. Buana patieni maraga.
We must all be gravely concerned about this Tuju situation. You may say it’s a private matter but what you need to understand is that it’s a continuation of the “mambo ni matatu” way of solving private commercial disputes. See it in the context of Rai, and the deported Chinese businessmen over a 30B shilling tender. We have a rogue regime that deploys dark arts to force outcomes in commercial disputes. No investor would put their money into such a country. It’s why the private sector is fleeing Kenya, it’s why our young people have no jobs. It’s why we keep insisting on the values of our constitution. It’s why we sing Rule of Law. It’s not about shiny things people. The state, whose job it is to protect citizens must now produce Tuju!
#RutoMustGo