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Steve Kilonzo Urges President Ruto to Heed Public Outcry Over Finance Bill 2024/25 Amidst Nationwide Protests

Reposted– In the wake of unprecedented protests against the Finance Bill 2024/25, Hon. Steve Kilonzo, who ran on a UDA ticket in the Kitui senatorial race in 2022, has called on President William Ruto to listen to the people of Kenya rather than his selfish advisors.

Yesterday, young people identifying as Gen Z wreaked havoc across the county with demonstrations demanding the withdrawal of the Finance Bill, which was adopted by Members of Parliament during its third reading. The protests, marked by widespread unrest and disruption, reflect the growing frustration among Kenyans over the proposed fiscal measures.

Senator Kilonzo, addressing the media, emphasized the importance of the government responding to the voices of its citizens. “The people of Kenya have spoken loudly and clearly. It is imperative that President Ruto listens to their concerns instead of being swayed by self-serving advisors. Our priority should be the welfare of Kenyans,” Kilonzo stated.

The Finance Bill 2024/25 has faced severe criticism for its perceived heavy tax burdens and economic implications. Protesters, particularly the younger generation, have expressed concerns about the bill’s impact on their livelihoods and the overall economic environment.

As the demonstrations continue, the government’s response to this public outcry remains a focal point. Kenyans await to see if their voices will influence any amendments or the potential withdrawal of the contentious bill.

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