Monday, 17 June 2013

Pain for all poor kenyan tax payers.But joy for Mt kenya mafia.

In these two months that followed the highly competitive elective process, after accepting the outcome and trying to patch up my disillusionment and change my attitude towards the whole process, only three words are edged sharply in my mind, Choices have Consequences. no wonder its grab power at any cost. to plunder off public resources.

It is important to not how supporters openly said that their candidates would never forget them and that they were willing to do everything to see them win. Alright they won, but I was hoping for better treatment, but this is just like getting milk from a mosquito. I am disappointed and I blamed those who chose contempt other than a good leader out of the 7 remaining Candidates who had good track records. The decision to settle scores other than choose leaders with integrity, role models (Kenneth) and development minded just skipped people’s mind “hatred, idiocy and blind followers”. 
Devolution that kenyan fought for is already in ICU and dont believe or trust the likes of Kipchumba Murkomen or Prof kindiki when they apear to defend devolution Because these are the same people advising UHURU-RUTO to kill devolution.They apear good in before cameras but inside they are misadvicing their gods in statehouse.I love my country but i hate thugs in charge. I refuse to trade my freedom for foolish patriotism...Devolution is on death bed.....counties are at the mercy of the executive,the presidency through devolution secretary Anna Waiguru will ultimately decide which county gets what and not the senate.
Police reforms have been rolled back and the police service commission is on its knees, it should not come as a surprise if one of these fine days Kavuludi and his group are told to go home since their powers have been usurped by the executive through a one Kimaiyo. The media as was the case with devolution are trivializing the rolling back of police reform as a game of power play....... Kavuludi vs Kimaiyo!!!

The courts barred Mumo Matemo who is not facing any charges from assuming leadership of the anti corruption body........that because he was said to have engaged in impropriety and in the same breath allowed the ICC suspects whose charges against humanity had been confirmed to grab power!. Tax payers' Ksh; 700 million to be spent wantonly in acquiring office block for Mwai Kibaki (who retired !).....as bay back for occasioning election theft on top of other benefits like construction of rural home etc an amount which exceeds CDF for the entire county.All this is happening as we claim to have reformed commissions for revenue appropriation like the one headed by Micah Cheserem!!!

Issack Hassan cant release the final figure of those who voted as he cannot account for the over 1.3 million ghost votes in Uhuru's ballot box. In the safety of thousands of miles away in the USA, Issak Hassan admits there were gross anomalies in his conduct of the march 4th election yet when in Kenya the stupor asserts the elections were above board. The strangling of the police service commission is what ACHEBE would call 'last funeral rites' to reform as it was the only body with semblance newness.

It is with great pains that I see my country slowly losing focus due to the misconceptions of “half-baked manifestos, written while in a drunkard stupor, by people of questionable character unattached from the realities of a common ‘mwananchi’ ”. I treat with disgust the word “hustlers” because after checking its meaning on the Concise Oxford Dictionary 14th Edition only people with misplaced ideologies can choose that word as their catch phrase.
My contempt is this;

1. Why does government allocate 8billion for Irrigation Project while 74billion for solar powered laptops. Do we need a hungry nation?

2. Close to 1.2 Billion to put up a house and office for a former president with the taxpayers money , after awarding himself a hefty retirement package while people stay in camps 

3. Mr. Ruto a hustler by profession who uses taxpayer’s money for massages and jet trips …. Okay people say it is their time to eat, “ Your tax money”.

4. Creating free maternity service while awarding MPs a maternity cover worth 78000 every month.

5. Denying devolution funds for development while; they have expenditure for unwarranted accessories like flowers in the office.

6. Where did the 6B that was to be used for a run-off that was to be awarded to the Youths go to

7. For once I agree with Mutahi that these people only wanted to save their skins “win an election” but they had no agenda.

8. Increase VAT on commodities that were tax exempt since colonial days while companies continue to make profits or what is known as Capital Gains Tax (CGT), is tax exempt and avoid tax.
Let me just say “Choices have consequences” .
9.A government of Kikuyu by kikuyu for kikuyu. After building for Kibaki a home in othaya worth 500million of tax payers money, now Mt.kenya want to buy for him an office worth 700million. Sad thing is that Kibaki has never stepped in the house that the government built for him in his othaya home.Yes we were told to accept and move on and we did just that but what this Uhuru government is doing to poor kenyans is worse than being killed in cold blood. Kenyans where is our country headed to? Kibaki who cant even be invited to address even the ECD kids will soon be enjoying himself in an office worth 0.7billion. Surely what is he going to do there yet even the idps whom I perceive to be "their" tyranny of numbers cant pay him a visit!! Misplaced priority. At Kenyatta National Hospital patients with kidney failures are told to sort for medics outside, no machines and one machine costs roughly 1million. How many lives can this crap govt save by buying these machines!! Teachers are just about to strike, no doctors and nurses in public hospitals! And the drama continues.We cant fund our own budget and yet the little we have we are still giving to the rich like Kibaki who has been in government pay roll for 50yrs, mind you 80% of youth are jobless

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