The Constitution of Kenya (Amendment) (No. 2) Bill, 2024, as presented in the Senate poster, represents a clear and direct threat to the democratic ideals that Kenyans have fought for over the decades. It is an audacious attempt by the political class to entrench themselves in power under the guise of constitutional amendments.[โ€ฆ]CLICK HERE TO READ THE FULL ARTICLEโ–ถ

Let us be clear: this bill is nothing but a calculated move to extend their grip on power, loot public resources, and continue the systemic destruction of Kenya through tribalism and abuse of office. Every Kenyan must see this bill for what it truly isโ€”a betrayal of our democratic spiritโ€”and reject it with the full force of our will.

The proposal to extend the term of office of Members of Parliament and County Assemblies from five to seven years is not only an insult to the intelligence of Kenyans but also a blatant attempt to deny us our right to hold these leaders accountable through regular elections. These individuals have already proven themselves incapable of delivering on their promises.

What makes them believe they deserve an additional two years of our time and resources? Why should we suffer their incompetence and greed for longer? Kenyans must rise and shout: NO to this term extension! It is not about extending time for service but about extending time for theft, nepotism, and plundering our future.

The extension of the presidential term from five to seven years is even more sinister. It is a direct attempt by William Ruto and his cronies to cement their power. Do they think we are blind? Do they think Kenyans are fools? This bill is not about improving governance. It is about giving Ruto and his circle more time to loot and protect their ill-gotten wealth. Rutoโ€™s administration has already shown us that it prioritizes personal enrichment over the welfare of Kenyans.

Extending the presidential term will only give him more time to entrench corruption, tribalism, and economic mismanagement. What has Ruto done in the five years to warrant more time in power? Let us be serious. Nothing but empty promises and relentless pillaging of public resources. And now, he wants seven years to cement his dynasty? Kenyans, wake up!

Creating the office of a Prime Minister, who is appointed by the president, is another step towards authoritarianism. This is nothing but a backdoor entry into a pseudo-dictatorship, where the president holds absolute power, now with a puppet prime minister to do their bidding. It reeks of the same old political maneuvering that weโ€™ve seen time and again: expanding the executive to please the political elite while the rest of us languish in poverty.

This new office will not serve the people but will only create more room for power-hungry politicians to gorge themselves on the spoils of government. And for what? So they can continue to steal from us while pretending to govern? No, Kenyans cannot allow this farce to pass.

We must also question the motivation behind the provision to involve both the National Assembly and Senate in the approval of extensions of states of emergency. Are they preparing for something? Are they laying the groundwork for permanent emergency rule so they can suspend our rights and freedoms? This is a naked attempt to centralize power and silence dissent.

They are afraid of usโ€”the people. They fear that we will rise against their incompetence and greed. And so they craft these amendments to keep us in check, to give themselves the legal tools to suppress us. But we say: Enough is enough! We will not allow you to strip away our freedoms in the name of national emergencies that you create through your own failures in governance.

The proposed accountability mechanisms for public officers are nothing more than a smokescreen. Do they expect us to believe that after years of corruption, they now suddenly care about accountability? These are the same politicians who have plundered our national coffers, siphoned off billions through shady deals, and continue to drive this country into the ground.

And now they want to pretend that they care about accountability? It is laughable. These mechanisms will only be used to target political opponents and silence dissent, not to hold the real thieves accountable. If they were serious about accountability, we would have seen it already.

Kenyans are tired. Tired of a country that only works for the political elite while the rest of us struggle to survive. We wake up every day to grind, to hustle, to make ends meet, only to watch these politicians live in luxury off our sweat and taxes.

And now they want to extend their terms so they can steal more? No. We must stand united and reject this bill in its entirety. This is our country, not theirs. They have proven that they do not care about us, so why should we give them more time to destroy what little remains of our nation?

If this bill passes, make no mistake: Kenya will burn. We will not sit idly by as they rob us of our future. We will not allow them to drag us into another era of dictatorship and corruption. The people will rise, and we will reclaim our country from these vultures.

Kenyans, let us unite and say, โ€œEnough is enough!โ€ We are not slaves to the political class. We are citizens of this great nation, and we will not be silenced. This bill must be thrown out, and those who support it must be sent packing. They do not represent us; they represent their pockets.

Let us castigate Ruto for leading this sham. He has shown us that his presidency is not about serving the people but about serving himself and his inner circle. His administration has been a disaster for this country, and now he wants to extend his reign of terror? We must reject him and this bill with all our might. Kenyans must come together, rise up, and reject this bill in its entirety. It is a dangerous step toward tyranny, and we must not allow it to pass.

The political class is playing a dangerous game, but the people hold the real power. We will not allow them to strip us of our democracy. We will not allow them to extend their terms and continue looting our country. Kenyans, let us rise, let us speak out, and let us ensure that this bill is thrown out once and for all. Enough is enough. We deserve better, and we must fight for itโ€ฆCLICK HERE TO READ MORE ARTICLES>>>

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