Former Nandi Hills MP Alfred Keter has renewed his strong condemnation of the Kenya Kwanza government, expressing vehement criticism over the rising cost of living in the country.
Reacting to a tweet from Kikuyu MP Kimani Ichungwah, who expressed concerns that certain individuals, including leaders, were using the issue of high living costs to manipulate gullible Kenyans against President William Ruto's administration, Alfred Keter reiterated the sentiment that Kenyans were unwilling to tolerate such deceptive narratives.
Keter asserted that, according to grassroots sentiments, there is widespread dissatisfaction with the Kenya Kwanza government. He emphatically stated that the public has grown tired of the government's unfulfilled promises, deceptive maneuvers, and propaganda, highlighting that these strategies would not change the prevailing disappointment in President William Ruto's leadership.
My friend!! Kenyans are completely out of Kenya Kwisha and there is no amount of your lies, fake promises, propaganda or deceit that will change that. Vitu kwa ground ni noma!
I was in your constituency yesterday and they are very disappointed with Zakayo.#hustlersAreNotFools https://t.co/MVyfu0KhkS— Alfred Keter (@alfredarapketer) November 17, 2023Did you read this?
Responding to Kimani Ichungwah, Keter underscored the tangible disillusionment among Kenyans, stating that the citizens are no longer swayed by the empty rhetoric of the Kenya Kwanza officials. He argued that the public has reached a point where they are immune to the government's efforts to downplay the challenges faced by ordinary Kenyans.
Moreover, Keter accused the Kenya Kwanza government of fostering a disconnect between leadership and the governed, pointing to the widening disparity between promises made by officials and the harsh realities faced by the population. He insisted that the government's neglect of addressing the root causes of the high cost of living has deepened the disillusionment among Kenyans, making them increasingly skeptical of the administration's ability to bring about positive change.
Altogether, Alfred Keter's outspoken criticism mirrors a broader sentiment of discontent with the Kenya Kwanza government's approach to economic challenges, suggesting a growing lack of confidence in President William Ruto's leadership among the Kenyan populace.