Let Us Allow President William Ruto To Rule For 25 Years, He Is The Savior We Need

KEY POINTS
Should we let President William Ruto rule for 25 years? Why not. He is able and capable. Have you seen the amount of impunity and looting happening within the Kenya Kwanza Government? They are looking like there is no tomorrow.
Businessman and Billionaire Narendra Raval said before President William Ruto that this country needs to give the Chief Hustler at least 25 years so that he can change this country.
The Billionaire who brags of paying at least 1 billion shillings to Kenya Power monthly in power bills, says President William Ruto is the economic savior that Kenya needs.
Many say that Narendra Raval said it as a joke. That he did not mean it. But from the reactions, and the previous sentiments by some politicians, this is a thought that is being entertained, even deep down in the President’s mind.
But what does the Constitution say? One is only allowed to serve as President of the Republic of Kenya for only two terms of 5 years each. But in Kenya, the constitution can be changed.
Can the Presidential term limits in Kenya be changed? Yes. Why not? Get a bill to parliament, use the numbers to have it sail through, take it to referendum, use IEBC to rig the referendum, and then boom, we have a new changed constitution that will allow one to rule for 25 years. It is not that hard.
Should we let President William Ruto rule for 25 years? Why not. He is able and capable. Have you seen the amount of impunity and looting happening within the Kenya Kwanza Government? They are looking like there is no tomorrow.
Cabinet Secretaries are becoming billionaires overnight to the point of importing spoons, sunglasses, shoes, and suits. They are buying bungalows within and without the country and flying choppers even for a distance of 5 kilometers.
The Health Sector is on its knees. Doctors have been on strike for more than 25 days and nobody cares. Why? MPs, Senators, Governors, Cabinet Secretaries, President, and Deputy, all have fully covered health insurance that lets them be treated outside Kenya. They don’t give a damn.
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The education sector is struggling. The CS in charge of Education appears once in a while to read speeches in English that require a translator to understand. But no learning is happening. We are producing zombies and smooches.
Our roads have become death traps. We are losing at least 10 people daily, sometimes 40. When asked, the Cabinet Secretary in charge of Transport blamed the colonialists… See how shameless they are?
Farmers are receiving stones and soil in the name of affordable fertilizer. Nobody has been arrested and nobody wants to talk about it because it was a well-defined scheme right from the top to steal from poor Kenyans.
I can go on and on. But the point is, President William Ruto deserves 25 years. We cannot lose such a great talent just after 10 years. Khabusie!
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About Juma
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