Kenyan activist Kasmuel Mcoure asserts that the young generation is on the streets to do what the parliament has failed to do.
Kasmuel said this while in an interview with one media outlet directing a message to the President that ‘it cannot continue this way’
“There is nobody blinking first, because this is our country we’re trying to fix. The parliamentarians have shown us that they are incapable of doing this, that’s why we’re in the streets,” Mcoure stated.
The activist did not stop there. He went further accusing the Executive of capturing the Legislative arm of government making it difficult for them to execute their mandate.
“The executive has captured the legislature. And the legislative arm of government has consistently shown us that it will be in bed with whoever the highest dealer is. These scandals that we are unearthing should have been unearthed with parliamentarians. We are finding these things out on our on as active citizens,” he explained.
Moreover, Kasmuel commented on the X space President Ruto had with the Gen Z. He says the president could have acted first on the issues that were raised before initiating a conversation.
“The president has no business being on an X space that is ours. We did not invite the president to an X space, what we said was ‘stop killing, brutalizing, and arresting us, tell us where the abductees were taken.”
“We wanted action and he decided to be in car hoots and that’s why that dammed space has caused so much division. It gives him confidence to think that we were afraid; we were not afraid, we boycotted the space because he was not acting at the time,” he added.
However, the artist criticized the government for prioritizing funding churches instead of building hospitals and schools.
“The only thing this government has been doing ‘tumetenga, tumepanga na tunasema’ and it is obsessed with the building of churches instead of building hospitals and schools.”
Kasmuel Macoure advises that the government should focus with building schools and hospitals first before funding the construction of churches.
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