Political analyst Mutahi Ngunyi has said that it is time for President William Ruto to heed the calls of Kenyans.
Ngunyi recommends that the President listen to the grievances expressed by both religious leaders and his political UDA cohort regarding the mounting cost of living. These remarks come after UDA MPs demanded for the Head of State to address the issue. Ngunyi guides Ruto to sift through the myriad of voices yearning to be heard – ranging from Bishop Ole Sapit to the general public. The political analyst has conveyed his dissatisfaction over the overall state of the Nation. Ngunyi believes that it is not always necessary to be right and advises Ruto to seek guidance from God.
During a recent parliamentary group meeting, concerns were raised about the growing level of hostility on the ground. As the economy faces tough times, citizens are increasingly impatient for change. MPs spoke candidly of their difficulties in holding meetings with the public, stating that the economic crisis has swayed public sentiment against them. Despite the president’s promise to ease the financial burden and reduce living costs, Kenyans from all corners of the country continue to voice their frustrations about the high cost of living.
On Thursday, President Ruto delivered his inaugural State of the Nation speech to National and Senate Assembly members in which he outlined advancements achieved in executing development strategies since assuming office. Efforts to restore the economy became the top concern after Ruto assumed the Presidency on September 13, 2022. In his speech, the President identified three major obstacles that Kenyan Kwanza has faced, including external shocks, fiscal challenges, and structural imbalances, all of which have strained the economy.
“The Covid-19 pandemic, coupled with global supply chain disruptions and geopolitical conflicts, significantly raised inflation and interest rates, adversely affecting our economy, while low agricultural investment and a prolonged drought led to food shortages and made Kenya a net food importer in a volatile international market,” he said.
President Ruto also underscored the government’s success in revolutionizing the field of education. Additionally, he stressed the government’s dedication to alleviating the burden of expenses, mentioning that families can implement effective strategies to confront this actuality.
The same NGUNYI who Defended…
The same NGUNYI who Defended RUTO’s Cost of Extravagant TRAVELs is Telling Ruto to “Address KENYAns’ Cost of Living?
*Umalaya wa Kisiasa ni Bure kabisa!!!
He thinks Kenyans are very…
He thinks Kenyans are very stupid to be understand the nonsense he propels around like a Can of Whoop! He is full of double standards like Ruto himself! He has inherited the Kalenjin stupidity from his wife!
I wonder how Mutahi now…
I wonder how Mutahi now feels trumpeting his advice from the outside looking in? Kweli ni true ule msemo was; enjoy what you have because you can lose it in 2 seconds.
Mutahi is one of problems…
Mutahi is one of problems Kenyans are facing today. He ran into Ruto camp so he could benefit from the corruption machinery! This man is now useless because he is a beggar like Ruto himself. Get lost Mutahi and find a farm to go till the soil to make a damn living. You have abandoned ordinary Kenyans with much shame! Kuku wewe Ngunyi!
This guy Mutahi is full of…
This guy Mutahi is full of himself but he has an empty head. Stop deceiving yourself that Kenyans respect anything you say. Mjinga huyu mtu!
Nowadays,It’s the elderly…
Nowadays,It’s the elderly parents taking care of their grandchildren who are being affected most by the cost of living.It’s not the roaming singles & free range divorced people who don’t care much about prioritizing their basic needs of life over all other items.The country is only at the beginning of a cost of living crisis phase, and the young generation need a total rethinking of their finances,learn to live within their means & not try to keep up with the Joneses.