Posters circulating online indicate that Generation Z has intensified their demands for accountability from former President Uhuru Kenyatta. The youth have outlined six key conditions they want addressed.
First, they demand the return of all stolen public funds hidden in foreign countries. Second, they call for the prosecution of individuals involved in the COVID-19 and KEMSA corruption scandals. Third, they urge the current administration under President William Ruto to fully implement the Paul Ndung’u Land Report and the Truth and Justice Report.
Fourth, they insist that the National Land Commission redistribute land to eliminate squatting and ensure all Kenyans have access to land. Fifth, they seek full disclosure of the Pandora Papers report and other corruption deals dating back to Kenya’s independence. Lastly, they request the publication of details regarding the sale of Telkom Kenya.
These demands reflect a broader desire for transparency, justice, and equitable distribution of resources. The hashtag #EnoughIsEnough underscores their resolve for substantial change and accountability from both past and present leaders. Generation Z’s vocal stance highlights a growing impatience with the status quo and a strong desire for reform and integrity in governance.