Former Kenya Civil Servants Union Secretary General Dr. Isaac Newton Kinity has called on Kenyans to wake up and shape the political space.

In an exclusive interview with famousnakuru.co.ke, Dr. Kinity stated categorically that Kenya has had many challenges occasioned by the political class.

He cited corruption as major challenge facing Kenyans.

The former Unionist who currently resides in USA, told off the current cluster ofย  politicians who are greedy and only focusing on their interests.

He noted that it is so unfortunate that Kenyans continue to suffer while those elected in office continue to loot.

Dr. Kinity pointed out that 5 years are enough for any leader to transform Kenya.

According to him, there is no need for second term for leaders to transform Kenya.

โ€œWhy should a leader need more than 5 years to deliver? Infact any serious leader can transform Kenya within two years,โ€ he stated.

Dr. Kinity who has been a serious critic of President William Rutoโ€™s administration, stated that a country cannot develop with rampant injustices.

The former Unionist challenged Kenyans to wake up from slumber and make rightful decisions come 2027.

Though he lauded Gen Zs for a revolution they participated in, Dr. Kinity at the same time faulted them for failing to have a leader in place.

According to him, lack of leadership is a gap that failed the Gen Zs.

โ€œThere is no revolution that has ever taken place without a leader. That is where GenZs failed,โ€ he said.

Dr. Kinity at the same time faulted the current political coalitions being spearheaded by former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua and his allies.

He stated that there is no new political formation as the politicians are the same trying to persuade Kenyans on empty promises.

Dr. Kinity is of the opinion that Kenyans should support a new fresh minds of politicians.

โ€œKenyans should now support fresh class of individuals who have passion to transform Kenya,โ€ he said.

Kinity added that he will not tire in defending and sensitizing Kenyans in the need to elect corruption-free leaders.


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