Kasmuel McOure, an outspoken Kenyan, has revealed his readiness to face the current political threats in Kenya. This comes in the wake of President William Samoei Arap Ruto's recent declaration that he has done enough, and his vow to deal with protestors seeking his removal from office by occupying major areas in the country.
Kasmuel has stated that young Kenyans plan to occupy everywhere, dismissing the president's threats as ineffective, especially after appointing corrupt cabinet officials. He emphasized that the youth had given Ruto clear instructions to fight corruption, highlighting that no one has sought a dialogue with the president, deeming it unnecessary at this moment.
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Kasmuel insists that Ruto must tackle corruption and ensure the prudent use of resources, particularly by cabinet secretaries. He stressed that the country cannot be governed as it was in the past, pointing out that the new constitution grants Kenyans the right to picket and demonstrate.
He revealed that young people view President Ruto's threats as mere rhetoric and are determined to take to the streets on Tuesday. This move is aimed at pushing for proper appointments in government positions, which have historically been dominated by only two tribes in the country.
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