Stop Suffering From Intellectual Insecurity, Mudavadi Scoffs At Gov’t Critics

Prime Cabinet Secretary Musalia Mudavadi addressing mourners in Baringo County on Saturday

By Anders Ihachi  

Worth Noting:

  • Mudavadi said a section of leaders are totally misleading Kenyans that nothing is happening in relation to the actualization of the prioritized projects and deliverables to the citizens under the Bottom-Up Economic Transformation Agenda (BETA), and the Kenya Kwanza manifesto as the blue print of development delivery under President William Ruto’s administration.
  • “Right now, the global geopolitics, shifting international priorities and changing global dynamics clearly show that there is a crisis and the era of freebies is gone. When the government is working on putting in place measures and policies that will help drive our economy internally others are busy castigating any single initiative being undertaken.” regretted Mudavadi.
President William Ruto, Prime Cabinet Secretary Musalia Mudavadi and National Assembly Speaker Moses Wetangula during the burial of Baringo Senator William Cheptumo on Saturday

Prime Cabinet Secretary Musalia Mudavadi has slammed at leaders propagating negative criticism against the government’s implementation of its programs, projects and policies.

Mudavadi told off critics, terming them as enemies of progress and suffering from intellectual insecurity, with no focus or agenda for Kenyans.

“There are people out there who are so worried of anything they see the government doing. Even when they see the President talking to someone, they get so scared and afraid. What remains for them is now to tell lies and propaganda to the citizens to turn against government.” noted Mudavadi.

“Even here there are people who are so worried even if the bishop is talking to the neighbour, the man is so worried that he is going to ask the bishop what was he telling you? Because in his imagination, he thinks that they were talking about him. So, they are so many who suffer from this sense of insecurity. They always imagine that when other people talk, they are up to something against them.” Mudavadi explained as he addressed the mourners during the burial of Baringo Senator William Cheptumo in Bartabwa, Baringo County.

He said the leaders who have recently used the broad-based government initiative by President William Ruto to downplay the progress being made by the current administration are the ones fueling negative energy within Kenyans.

Mudavadi said a section of leaders are totally misleading Kenyans that nothing is happening in relation to the actualization of the prioritized projects and deliverables to the citizens under the Bottom-Up Economic Transformation Agenda (BETA), and the Kenya Kwanza manifesto as the blue print of development delivery under President William Ruto’s administration.

“Right now, the global geopolitics, shifting international priorities and changing global dynamics clearly show that there is a crisis and the era of freebies is gone. When the government is working on putting in place measures and policies that will help drive our economy internally others are busy castigating any single initiative being undertaken.” regretted Mudavadi.

“I urge Kenyans not to listen to such leaders especially the politicians but instead let us pull together and address the challenges we are facing in various sectors since no one is coming to help us build Kenya, we have to look for our own resources to fund our programs and projects.” said Mudavadi.

“Do not just criticize and oppose what the government is proposing or implementing yet you are not giving us an alternative on how we will get solutions to fill the existing gaps. For those opposing we are asking them what is the alternative proposition on the table,” questioned the Prime CS.

He said the situation in which the country finds itself at the moment calls for tough and well thought-of decisions, some of which will be painful in the short-term, but beneficial in the long term.

He called on Kenyans to support President Ruto’s agenda for the country by remaining patriotic, forthright and focused rather than being distracted by the side shows.

“This is not the time to do politics with the lives of the people. It is time to put our heads together and see how we can attract trade and investment to our country to help raise resources, grow the economy and create jobs.” warned Mudavadi.

Mudavadi, also the Cabinet Secretary for Foreign and Diaspora Affairs, gave an example of the looming global health funding crisis as a result of the dwindling international financial commitments, saying Kenya must rise to the occasion and face this reality as the era of donor-driven healthcare programs is fading.

His remarks come at a time when the government is working towards ensuring a flawless implementation of the Universal Health Coverage (UHC) program.

He noted that the country’s proactive approach to healthcare reform has placed it ahead of the global curve in securing sustainable health financing.

“Was it a premonition or what was it that Kenya was a step ahead? We introduced Universal Healthcare and worked on the program, which was initially vilified and castigated. But what lesson do we learn now? The world is telling us that we have to take care of our own sick. We can no longer wait for foreign aid,” he stated.

The ceremony was attended by thousands of mourners who included President Ruto.

By The Mount Kenya Times

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