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“Dissolve The National Assembly and Call for Elections Within 90 days” Bold MP Tells President Ruto

Today, young Kenyans took to the streets across the country, demanding the resignation of President William Ruto.

This widespread protest underscores the growing frustration among the nation’s youth, who feel increasingly disillusioned with the current administration.

The protests persist despite President Ruto’s recent decision to decline signing the controversial Finance Bill 2024, which had initially sparked nationwide demonstrations.

The Finance Bill 2024 has been a contentious issue, stirring up significant unrest among young Kenyans.

Many viewed the bill as an economic burden that would disproportionately affect the youth, leading to widespread opposition and protests.

Although President Ruto’s refusal to sign the bill was seen as a concession to public pressure, it has not quelled the broader dissatisfaction with his administration.

Daniel Manduku, the Member of Parliament for Nyaribari Masaba, has called for drastic measures.

Manduku advised President Ruto to dissolve the National Assembly and call for fresh elections within the next 90 days.

“I want to state that as elected leaders, we are the problem and I want to ask the President to immediately dissolve the National Assembly and call for elections within 90 days,” Manduku stated.

His remarks reflect a growing sentiment that the current political leadership is failing to address the country’s pressing issues.

Manduku’s call for new elections highlights the deepening political crisis in Kenya.

The suggestion to dissolve the National Assembly is a clear indication of the lack of confidence in the current legislative body and its ability to effectively govern.

This move, if taken, would mark a significant shift in Kenya’s political landscape and potentially pave the way for new leadership that might better address the concerns of the populace.

Kenyans remain divided over President Ruto’s decision to decline signing the Finance Bill 2024.

While some applaud the President for listening to the outcry of the people, others see it as a mere political maneuver that fails to address the root causes of the country’s economic woes.

This division reflects the broader polarization within Kenyan society, where differing opinions on governance and economic policy continue to fuel tension.

The protests and the subsequent political reactions illustrate the profound challenges facing Kenya today.

The youth, who make up a significant portion of the population, are increasingly vocal about their dissatisfaction with the status quo.

Their demands for change resonate with a broader desire for accountability and effective governance.

As the situation unfolds, it remains to be seen how President Ruto and his administration will respond to these growing calls for change.

The possibility of dissolving the National Assembly and holding fresh elections could either stabilize the situation or further deepen the political crisis.

What is clear is that the voices of young Kenyans are becoming impossible to ignore, and their demands for a better future are driving a critical moment in the nation’s history.