“Mambo Ni Matatu” Sifuna Dares Ruto to Step Down Before 2027 as Cost of Living Bites Hard
Nairobi Senator Edwin Sifuna has once again stirred political debate after claiming that President William Ruto should make a bold decision on his future before the 2027 general elections.
Speaking during a heated town hall discussion in Nairobi, Sifuna used the famous phrase “Mambo ni matatu” to outline what he called the only three options left for the Head of State if he continues ignoring the suffering of Kenyans.
Sifuna said the high cost of living, unemployment, and heavy taxation have made life unbearable for millions of citizens. He noted that many families are unable to afford basic needs such as rent, food, and school fees despite working tirelessly.
“People are tired, the country is bleeding, and if things don’t change, Kenyans will demand answers before 2027,” he warned.
According to the Nairobi Senator, the President has three choices — step down voluntarily, reform his government to ease citizens’ pain, or face the people’s wrath at the ballot.
“Mambo ni matatu — resign, reform, or be rejected. Those are the options,” Sifuna said, sparking cheers from the crowd.read more....https://drbokko.com/?shorts=i-couldnt-keep-money-for-more-than-three-days-no-matter-my-salary
Speaking during a heated town hall discussion in Nairobi, Sifuna used the famous phrase “Mambo ni matatu” to outline what he called the only three options left for the Head of State if he continues ignoring the suffering of Kenyans.
Sifuna said the high cost of living, unemployment, and heavy taxation have made life unbearable for millions of citizens. He noted that many families are unable to afford basic needs such as rent, food, and school fees despite working tirelessly.
“People are tired, the country is bleeding, and if things don’t change, Kenyans will demand answers before 2027,” he warned.
According to the Nairobi Senator, the President has three choices — step down voluntarily, reform his government to ease citizens’ pain, or face the people’s wrath at the ballot.
“Mambo ni matatu — resign, reform, or be rejected. Those are the options,” Sifuna said, sparking cheers from the crowd.read more....https://drbokko.com/?shorts=i-couldnt-keep-money-for-more-than-three-days-no-matter-my-salary
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