Tuesday, March 14

PLEASE MR PRESIDENT DONT HURL INSULTS DURING THE STATE OF THE NATION ADDRESS

Kenyans are eagerly waiting to hear what President Uhuru has for Kenyans in his state of Nation Address which is scheduled to take place today at 2:30 where both the Senators and Members of Parliament are expected to be in National Assembly.
The President's State of Nation Address comes at a time when Hunger has really hit the many parts of the Country where people and livestock have died. What advise does President has to Kenyans especially after Weather man said we shall experience minimal rainfall.
His address also comes at a time when doctors just called off their strike which has taken a 100 Days. Patients have died while others have suffered after both the Government representatives and KMPDU officials failed to reach to an agreement safe for the intervention of Religious leaders. ( Hope Uhuru will recognize them)
Uhuru's government has been known for Corruption scandals. In last year's State of Nation address President gave a directive for Cs and State agencies officers to step aside incase they had been mentioned in graft allegations. Has anyone one been charged for the same A BIG NO. The only result is that Corruption has acceralated remembering the 5 billion scandal in Health Ministry, 1 billion scandal in NYS scandal just to mention but a few.
SECURITY AND ECONOMY
Security is deteriorating. You remember our sons, daughters, brothers and Sisters who are in Somalia in the name of bringing order and normalcy?  Many have died. Here at home Security is at it's worst at Laikipia and Baringo we are waiting to hear from Uhuru what his Government is doing over the same.
And before talking of SGR, tarmacked roads under Jubilee Government,  Last mile connectivity program, promised laptops, and others we would want to know why the Jubilee Government promised to lower unga prices only to get at 125 from 80.
Kenyans plead with His excellency not to hurl insults to leaders and Kenyans while issuing the state of Nation address but instead give a conciliatory tone to his supporters and non supporters.

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