Karua to Kenyans: Join in agitating for your democratic rights

She said IEBC should also open the server if indeed Kenya Kwanza won the elections.

In Summary
  • Karua criticised the government's gas project saying that Kenyans had nothing to cook using the gas.
  • She said that the country should get back to the 8-4-4 education system if the government has been defeated to implement CBC.
Narc Kenya Leader Martha Karua
Narc Kenya Leader Martha Karua
Image: GEORGE OWITI

Former Azimio running mate Martha Karua has said tormentors have now awoken Kenyans.

Karua said IEBC should open the server if indeed  Kenya Kwanza won the elections.

She said the protests were to push IEBC open servers.

"If you don't want to open the servers, move out since we won the elections, " Karua said.

"We will no longer continue to tolerate electoral deceit."

She said food subsidies, education, and debts haven't been paid yet those in leadership were misusing public funds.

She called on Kenyans to come out and join in agitating for their democratic rights.

Karua criticised the government's gas project saying that Kenyans had nothing to cook using the gas.

She said that the country should get back to the 8-4-4 education system if the government has been defeated to implement CBC.

Karua said that the country relies on and depends on Kalonzo Musyoka as an honest leader.

She, however, said there was a need to fix electoral injustices ahead of 2027 stating that if the status quo was maintained, the same problems would be experienced in the next polls.

Karua said President William Ruto's administration should exit office for leaders who understand how to run the country.

"This is a crisis, we must rescue our country from disintegration," she said.

Karua said county governments should be funded to map and salvage citizens from hunger.

She said Azimio leaders were peaceful and law-abiding citizens.

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