Kalonzo vows to move to court to challenge Kenya Kwanza's policies
Wiper party leader Kalonzo Musyoka and his DAP-K counterpart
Eugine Wamalwa visited the Kibra constituency on Wednesday morning to protest the
Kenya Kwanza regime's unpopular policies.
Kalonzo noted that
most of the projects by the ruling administration are designed to only benefit the
elites, stating that they have mounted several suits to thwart them.
Kalonzo and Wamalwa revealed that the controversial takeover deals by Adani Holdings of the Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (JKIA)
and the energy sector deals will hurt Kenyans.
He added that the soon-to-be adopted Social Health Insurance
Fund (SHIF), which will see employed Kenyans cough 2.75% from their monthly
salaries, and the unsavory affordable
housing project continue to force Kenyans to dig deep into their pockets amid a
crunched economy.
The political premier therefore vowed to vehemently oppose
the projects and even stage a war in Kenyan courts.
Kalonzo told Lainisaba residents not to relocate to pave way
for the ongoing affordable housing project until a case filed in court gives
direction on where the victims will be settled.
He added that President William Ruto's regime has failed to
secure the future of Kenyans and has now resorted to what he termed as
'diversionary tactics'.
He was flanked by former Kiambu governor Ferdinand Waititu
and lawyer Ndegwa Njiru..
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