Government responses to fuel strike:
Murkomen- we will deal with Wamunyoro!
Soprano- Please I cry to you not to demonstrate.
Expert Wandayi - We have agreed to increase the price of kerosene and dupe you by lowering diesel with 10 shs.
Kasongo-I have to go for a holiday in Baku!
Aluta continua!
We are at Langata Hospital, where OCS Dishon Angoya has been admitted. He is facing prosecution for releasing Kenyans who were wrongly arrested for exercising their rights. He says he was authorized to release them by the OCPD and by law in his capacity as OCS. He is in good spirits and says he is ready to go to court! #FreeDishonAngoya
"Let them demonstrate, block roads and everything they wish, the prices of fuel will remain the same, tomorrow they will resume to work without anyone forcing them, their problems will make them resume operation, we know those matatus services loans, majority of those matatu drivers must work to eat, where will they get money today to buy unga?"
Murkomen says Kenyans are protesting fuel at 242 KSh because William Ruto is president.
Then asks why people didn’t protest when fuel was 135 KSh under Uhuru Kenyatta.
What kind of logic is that?
So now Kenyans are not suffering because fuel is 242 KSh, they are suffering because William Ruto is president?
That is what Murkomen wants people to believe.
Instead of explaining why fuel, electricity, transport, and food prices keep rising, he asks why Kenyans didn’t protest when fuel was 135 KSh.
What kind of leadership answers economic pain with tribal politics and victimhood?
Kenyans are angry because life is becoming unbearable.
Not because of tribe.
Not because of politics.
Because survival itself is getting harder every month.
And this idea that people must stay silent today because they tolerated bad policies before is nonsense.
Did Kibaki ever cry that criticism existed because he was president?
Did Uhuru reduce every complaint to “they hate me”?
Reduce fuel prices.
Stop manipulating Kenyans.
Stop dividing the country to defend failed policies.
Good morning, @KuriaKimaniMP! Proverbs 15:3 says, ‘The eyes of the Lord are everywhere, keeping watch on the wicked and the good.’ Those tears? Yeah, they’ve been noted in the divine record. Hope you’re keeping track too! For Heaven is wide awake!