In wishing
the President a happy birthday, many Kenyans opted to inform the Head of State
of the many things ailing the country. From rampant corruption that has
threatened to bring the country to its knees to the neglected education sector,
Kenyans made sure the President understood that something was amiss with his
style of leadership.
Ciku Muhoho
was among Kenyans who were courageous enough to write a hard hitting open letter
showcasing the many problems Kenyans are facing. In the long post the lady blasted Uhuru for turning a blind eye on the country as Kenyans continue to suffer.
Here is her post that has received widespread accolades from Kenyans on Social media;
"Dear Mr. President. Today you turn 54 years exactly the same age as my dad. I know you have received so many wishes and me failing to wish you a happy one will not take any difference whatsoever. I choose not to wish you a happy birthday but to ask a question in Morgan Heritage Song, When you look at our education system, do you see anything to smile about? When every day we wake up to scandals worth billions is there anything really to celebrate when Kenya is losing money into the pockets of greedy individuals? Your handlers and sycophants might not tell you this but we no longer trust you Mr. President. I have talked to people close to power and they have always brushed me off by, “you can never understand how the system works”. I don’t even want to understand how it works but when kids miss school, I understand. When soaps cost 37000 and there is no money in circulation I understand what the common Mwananchi is going through. Can I tell you something your sycophants won’t, we regret waking up before dawn, lining up in the scorching sun, to save our “Kamwana” from the ICC menace and saving you yes we did, but what did you do to us? Forgot us entirely. Question is, will you need us in 2017? And what menace shall we be saving you from, maybe a failed government and that way we will give a ticket back to Gatundu by denying you our Votes."
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