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I Endorse BBI

Democracy originated in ancient Greek in Great City-State of Athens. In a Democracy, we agree to disagree and Majority will always have their Way and Minority their Say. 

 Whatever your take on the BBI Bill , you're Constitutionally and Democratically Right thus no need for insult, name calling or violence! 

For me I support BBI Bill 100% and I was never taught how to Compromise my Political Ideologies and even if I was taught I can't remember such a class.

From today I have started massive BBI grassroot Campaign and mobilization of the members of the public to endorse BBI Bill offline as 2019 census shows that majority of people in Kangema have no access to internet.

I am not only supporting BBI Bill to save Kangema from being scrapped off or increase County Funds or even bring Ward Development Fund closer to me but also to oversee the formation of Office of Opposition Leader as I understand his/her role which include but not limited to;

1. Keep the government of the day on its toes by pointing out the shortcomings/ acts as the watchdog for the people.

Opposition leader Raila Odinga being sworn-in as People's President at Uhuru Park on Jan. 30, 2018.

2. Contribute to the process of law making and ensure that laws are in harmony with the constitution.

3. Educate the masses/ public about their rights/ gives education to the masses.

4. Mobilize people for participation in the political democratic process

5. They offer alternative policies and programmes to those of the ruling party.

6. Ensure that public funds are properly utilized through Public Investments Committee or public Accounts Committee.

7. They check possible excesses by the government and the party in power.

8. They provide the basis for peaceful solution of conflicts

President Uhuru Kenyatta and former Opposition Leader 

Among many others which will help Kenya fight the corruption and embezzlement of public fund and resources as it was in 1963 independence constitution as well as respect for Human Rights as provided for by The Bill of Rights and UN Charter on Human Rights.

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