Take it or leave it, President Uhuru Kenyatta means well for this nation.
The commander-in-chief of the armed forces has proven beyond doubt that Kenyan doesn’t belong to a few individuals in power.
During last year’s Jamhuri Day Celebration at Kasarani Stadium, Uhuru unveiled the Big Four Agenda.
He highlighted a clear plan on how he is going to achieve the promises he made to this nation following his election for the second term in office.
Recently, he appointed Interior CS Fred Matiang’i known as the President’s Mr. Fix It to supervise all the other CSs as the President hopes to leave behind a legacy despite eliciting mixed reactions from different factions.
When a section of leaders from Mt Kenya accused him of sidelining the area, Uhuru was not happy.
In a quick rejoinder that didn’t augur well with most of the Jubilee diehards, Uhuru termed those opposed to his leadership style Washenzi.
Regardless of what people say about him, Uhuru has maintained that he will not relent in the quest to make Kenya a better place. The prosecution of a number of suspects linked to major scandals including NYS is a clear indication that Uhuru wants to change.
He has tried as much as possible to absolve himself from the succession politics in order to concentrate on matters of development before the end of his term in office.
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