Kuria Kimani says Gen Z ‘needs guidance’ on budget making
National Assembly Finance Committee Chairman and Molo MP Kuria Kimani. PHOTO: @KuriaKimaniMP/X
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National Assembly Finance and Planning
Chairperson Kuria Kimani, the sponsor of the Finance Bill 2024, says Kenyan
youth need what he calls guidance on the legislative process even as they stage
protests against the unpopular draft law.
But Kuria argues that Generation Z, whose
members have been credited with driving the protests, do not understand how the
law-making process works.
“Let us give credit to where Gen Z has
taken us. They are raising very pertinent matters but we need to guide them on
how that needs to be done in the budget-making and legislative process,” the
Molo MP told Citizen TV’s Daybreak program on Monday.
He accused the opposition Azimio La Umoja
coalition, which makes the minority in Parliament, of riding on the youth’s
push against the Bill.
Nairobi Senator Edwin Sifuna had told the
program that the opposition would not propose any amendments to the bill but
call for its rejection in total.
Two people have so far been confirmed dead due to
police-inflicted injuries from last week's protests.
Even so, a seven-day protest started on
Monday to mount more pressure on the government to shoot down the Bill, which
sailed through its Second Reading in the House last week.

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