Moses Kuria: Azimio manifesto too general; nothing achievable

Raila assured Kenyans that he will transform the nation with a plan highlighted in his manifesto.

In Summary

•Raila assured Kenyans that he will transform the nation with a plan highlighted in his manifesto.

•He termed the manifesto as his contract with Kenyans saying they are committed to ensuring Kenyans reap maximum benefits from it.


Gatundu South MP Moses Kuria.
FILE Gatundu South MP Moses Kuria.
Image: JOHN KAMAU

Chama Cha Kazi party leader Moses Kuria is of the opinion that the Azimio La Umoja One Kenya Alliance coalition manifesto is unrealistic.

In a statement on Facebook, at the time the coalition was unpacking their agenda to Kenyan on Monday evening, at Nyayo Stadium,  Kuria chided the Azimio coalition manifesto saying it does not fit the needs of Kenya.

"Just read the Azimio Manifesto. Sweeping generalities. Vague clichés. No metrics, no KPIs, Nothing stretching, nothing measurable, nothing achievable, nothing realistic, nothing time-bound," he said.

"The only difference from the KPU Manifesto of 1969 is that it's in full colour while the KPU one was in black and white."

But even as Kuria downplayed the Azimio agenda for Kenyans, Raila assured Kenyans that he will transform the nation with a plan highlighted in his manifesto.

He termed the manifesto as his contract with Kenyans saying they are committed to ensuring Kenyans reap maximum benefits from it.

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