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Mt Kenya Billionaire and political activist Jimi Wanjigi has made startling allegations against President William Ruto’s administration, accusing the government of misusing billions in borrowed funds.

The fiery address delivered at Bunge La Mwananchi in Jevanjee Gardens sent shockwaves through political circles as Wanjigi presented what he claims is evidence of financial mismanagement.

Wanjigi did not hold back, detailing how loans meant for development projects have allegedly been diverted to fund unnecessary expenditures and line the pockets of corrupt officials.

His passionate speech resonated with the crowd, many of whom have grown increasingly frustrated with the country’s growing debt burden.

The businessman turned activist warned that continued misuse of public funds could plunge Kenya into an economic crisis worse than anything seen before.

The timing of Wanjigi’s revelations is particularly damaging for the Ruto administration, coming just weeks after the International Monetary Fund approved additional funding for Kenya.

Critics have long questioned the government’s borrowing spree, and Wanjigi’s claims appear to validate their worst fears. His speech included specific examples of projects that were supposedly allocated funds but show little to no progress on the ground.

Government spokespersons were quick to dismiss Wanjigi’s allegations as politically motivated, but the damage may already be done. Social media platforms erupted with reactions from concerned citizens demanding accountability and transparency in how borrowed money is being spent. As the debate rages on, one thing is clear: Wanjigi has struck a nerve that could haunt the Ruto administration for months to come.

With economic pressures mounting and public patience wearing thin, this explosive expose may mark a turning point in how Kenyans view their government’s financial management.

The coming days will reveal whether these allegations gain traction or get swept under the rug of political rhetoric.

By Kenyans

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