Miguna Miguna has issued a powerful call to action, urging citizens to mobilize on July 25th with a resolute march to Parliament. His message is clear: it’s time to stop the vetting process of what he describes as a rotten cabinet and to prevent any debate on the contentious #FinanceBill2024. He passionately advocates for July 25th to be honored as the Day of Heroes, a symbolic date of collective resistance and civic duty.
Central to Miguna’s appeal is the assertion that Kenyans should not bear the financial burden of yet another costly by-election in Ugunja. He accuses charlatans of looting county resources over the past decade and perpetuating their rule as MPs for two decades. Miguna’s rhetoric is fiery and unyielding, urging the populace to reject the status quo and demand accountability from their leaders.
At the heart of his grievance is the vehement rejection of 51 principal secretaries and heads of state corporations whom he brands as corrupt and unfit for public office. Miguna adamantly believes that Kenya, with its population of 55 million, rightfully belongs to its people and not to any single individual or clique. His critique extends beyond specific political figures, targeting what he perceives as a systemic failure of governance and ethical leadership.