Sossion To Kenyans: Give Kenya Kwanza More Time, You Will See Results

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According to Sossion, President William Ruto and his government have Kenyans as their top most priority and are working to bring all his promises to realization in due time.
Sossion went on to highlight some of the proposals the government has installed to address the high cost of living and the ailing economy.

Former Kenya National Union of Teachers (KNUT) Secretary-General Wilson Sossion has urged Kenyans to be more patient and allow the Kenya Kwanza government to implement their plan.
According to Sossion, President William Ruto and his government have Kenyans as their top most priority and is working to bring all his promises to realization in due time.

He further underscored that there is no laxity advantage for the government, arguing that its sole purpose is to improve the lives of Kenyans under its 5-year tenure.

“Kenya Kwanza is not William Ruto and people must wake up and work. We designed our plan and we are now implementing it so let Kenyans give us more time they will see results and we were not speaking for the sake of making commitments to Kenyans we are talking about what we love to do,” he said.

“A government has been elected and it has a tenure period of five years and we must deliver, not for the glory of anybody but for the good of Kenyans and the lives of Kenyans must be better,” he added.

He was speaking in an interview with Citizen TV on Tuesday night.

Sossion went on to highlight some of the proposals the government has installed to address the high cost of living and the ailing economy, noting that resources will be made available to the production sector which he said is Kenya’s largest contributor to the economy.

“The overall model of the economy for the last couple of years is that we have killed the production sector completely. The diagnosis of Kenya Kwanza is that now we must balance between capital investment, borrowing, and injecting resources into the production sector of the economy and that is why the president didn’t allow any further injection of subsidies but focused on production, bringing down the cost of fertilizer,” he said.

“If we inject resources into the production sector of the economy, majorly agriculture, we will be food sufficient. We must propose suggestions rather than just critique and it is going to work whether we like it or not.”

Courtesy Citizen Digital

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