The fierce critic of Raila Odinga Lawyer Miguna Miguna has urged President William Ruto to withdraw the Finance Bill. Taking to his Twitter, the vocal lawyer told President Ruto and his deputy Rigathi Gachagua to pull back and listen to Kenyans and withdraw the Finance bill.


Miguna said the Azimio leader is gathering popularity out of the ugly public appointments that ‘lack balance’ 


“Conman @RailaOdinga is gaining popularity because many of the senior government officials you have appointed are failing to engage Kenyans in a transparent, respectful, and accountable manner.”

Below is Miguna's advised to Kenya Kwanza government;

My unsolicited advise to Kenya Kwanza, President

@WilliamsRuto

 and Deputy President

@rigathi

:


Pull back. Listen to Kenyans.


Withdraw the Finance Bill 2023.


Postpone the implementation of the Housing Levy.


Return to the Drawing Board.


Hire new, independent and TRUTHFUL ADVISORS.


Reshuffle your communications team and hire two or three FRESH FACES.


Don’t rely on YES MEN and YES WOMEN.


Don’t be defensive.

Don’t argue with the PEOPLE.


Stop entrenching the perception that you are only hiring exclusively from TWO ETHNIC GROUPS.


Stop hiring and recycling incompetent failures and graft riddled conmen.


The reckless talk about TWO SHARE HOLDERS in a country of 50 million people is political suicide.


Mwai Kibaki was elected with 68% of votes but was defeated in a referendum 2 years later.


Conman 

@RailaOdinga

 is gaining popularity because many of the senior government officials you have appointed are failing to engage Kenyans in a transparent, respectful and accountable manner.


Urgently address the issues of high cost of living, corruption and tribalism.


We must stop the downward spiral and steady the ship.


The time is now. Miguna Miguna said the Housing Levy, which has since gathered considerable backlash from Kenyans, should be shelved for further consultation. 



Miguna also swiped at Ruto’s state appointments, urging the President to pick qualified and fresh personnel and avoid tribal perception. 



“Stop entrenching the perception that you are only hiring exclusively from two ethnic groups. Stop hiring and recycling incompetent failures and graft-riddled conmen.” 


“Urgently address the issues of high cost of living, corruption, and tribalism. We must stop the downward spiral and steady the ship.”