Azimio’s One Kenya alliance at Umoja, which also acts as a coalition of opposition parties, is now looking to the new year 2024 to address key issues it believes are wrong with Kenya’s Kwanja government. We are focusing all our efforts. for years.
The opposition statement said the government has failed to address the problems in the education sector, adding that Kenya’s education system is currently under stress due to the government’s failure to mobilize funds for education.
Free and compulsory primary education imposes huge costs on schools. Azimio has now ordered MPs to pressure him and plans to go to court to force the Ministry of Education to keep primary and secondary schools operating at full capacity to ensure a smooth start to the year.
Apart from trying to include high school teachers in the government, Azimio also accuses the government of ignoring the plight of Kenyans and Kenyan businesses.
The opposition party has said it will launch an anti-tax campaign in 2024 to push for austerity measures that would allow Kenyans to keep as much of their wages as possible, while continuing to oppose the tax measures outlined in the draft Finance Act 2023.
“They will continue to add taxes and it will hurt our economy. Financial laws must be abolished. Otherwise we will protest again”, Azimio leader Raila Odinga said on Saturday.
Similarly, Azimio said Kenya was battling what he called moderate corruption under the Kwanzaa government and accused the government of stopping corruption cases of key government figures.
By Newsmedia