Alego Usonga MP Atandi calls on Morara Kebaso to reach out to Raila

Alego Usonga MP Sam Atandi has advised activist and presidential aspirant Morara Kebaso to visit Raila Odinga for gainful tips on politics and mentorship.
While commending the renowned activist as an honest man with a bright political future, Atandi challenged the youth to consider gleaning more wisdom on how to go about his politics.
Mentorship
“Mr Morara Kebaso is one realistic & honest young man who has a future in Kenya’s politics. I would like him to quickly visit Baba @RailaOdinga for some tutorial/mentorship program. Your views on the “ethnic” Kenya are factual, and the so-called Gen Z revolution does not exist!” he said in a statement shared via his X page.
His remarks come moments after Kebaso took to his X page to post a lengthy statement of what he would undertake as president of the nation.
In his statement, Kebaso warned that he would not help individuals with tribal tendencies; instead focus on a long-term plan of bridging Kenya’s debt crisis.
Kebaso revealed how he would increase revenue by spurring economic growth and reducing wastage.

“Even if Morara Kebaso becomes president today. I cannot help you if you are still tribal. For example, I would have to solve the 12 trillion debt crisis, which is consuming 70% of our revenue. I have only two options. To recover it from those who stole the money or to tax you more to pay it,” he stated.
He further stated that tribalism remains an impediment to the progress of the nation, especially the quest to make Kenya debt-free.
“The long-term plan would be to increase revenue by spurring economic growth and reducing wastage. But by the time I achieve that, my 5 years are over and the elections are here. Some of you have said that we should default on odious debt. This debt is only odious to us. Those who lent the money to us knew that they are dealing with government officials of a sovereign country who have constitutional and legal power to bind the state in a contract. The money belongs to countries with military power. We must pay their money and recover it from our people who stole it. But how do we recover it if ukabila is a shield of protection?” He quizzed.









