“Disappointing Cabinet Nominations” Letter to President Ruto, Raila, and MPs.

The letter expresses disappointment and disappointment over the recent cabinet nominations.

It criticizes Ruto for ignoring the country’s protesting Gen Zs and for sacking Cabinet Secretaries only to reappoint them in the first batch of nominations.

The letter questions Ruto’s sincerity in sacking all Cabinet Secretaries and reappointing many of the same faces in the first batch of nominations.

It criticizes Ruto for sacking Ezekiel Machogu, the former CS for Education, and appointing Mithika Linturi, the “fake fertilizers man,” who helped implement detrimental policies.

The letter calls for solutions from those who recognize the issues and speak for Gen Z and millennials.

It also criticizes Raila Odinga for his frequent title changes and his actions, stating that he is taking advantage of the situation.

The letter also criticizes the Members of Parliament for serving political party masters instead of the people who elected them and for not thinking independently.

The letter urges the Members to stand up to the president and vindicate themselves by limiting nominations to two names: one recall and one new, legitimate face.

The letter concludes with a cry for Kenya’s people.

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