My first 100 days in government will be chaotic, presidential candidate George Wajackoyah
Presidential candidate George Wajackoyah has stated that given the economic catastrophic circumstances facing the nation, his first 100 days in office will be chaotic.
Speaking to KTN News on Sunday, July 10, George Wajackoyah said that should he win the August 9 poll, he will be inheriting a government that is burdened by a lot of issues.
Wajackoyah said that he will first stabilize the country’s economy before implementing his own policies.
“I will refer my first 100 days to be a disaster. I will be inheriting a govt that is bankrupt, debt-ridden, and burdened by a lot of issues.
“Let me enter that episode then we shall see what we will do next. Let’s roll our sleeves and start working, but it will be a painful period of 100 days because of the current situation that we are in,” Wajackoyah noted.
Comparing his economic administration method with that of Rwanda’s President Paul Kagame, Presidential candidate George Wajackoyah said that economic dictatorship as an effective method to shape Kenyans’ lives in the future.
“The human rights violation I will not adopt, but economic dictatorship. You have to put discipline in people the same way the late John Michuki did and probably Simeon Nyachae.”
“Economic dictatorship helps, and I can tell Kenyans that I will be a dictator as far as the economy of this country is concerned.”
Wajackoyah has been rallying the public towards his controversial manifesto.
He has been advocating for the legalization of bhang, exporting of hyena testicles and dog meat, and rearing of snakes to offset Kenya’s debt.
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