Raila makes fresh demands to Ruto as he priorities constitutional reforms in 2023

Raila makes fresh demands to President William Ruto as he prioritizes constitutional and governance reforms in 2023
Raila makes fresh demands to President William Ruto as he prioritizes constitutional and governance reforms in 2023.
Azimio Coalition has made four fresh demands to President William Ruto’s government that they want to be fulfilled in 2023.
The demands were made by the leader of the minority in the National Assembly, Opiyo Wandayi on Saturday, December 31 while speaking in Kisumu County.
Azimio demands to Ruto
Increase minimum wage
Wandayi decried poor pay extended to Kenyan workers in the public and private sectors.
“Millions of Kenyans work hard but they have nothing to show off their labor due to poor salaries.”
“As Azimio we will lead a debate in 2023 that will force the government to review the country’s minimum wage,” the MP announced.
Cost of management of education
Azimio claims that there is a total lack of clarity at the ministry of education.
The coalition will push the government to make clarity on the following areas;
- The fee structure in public schools.
- Future of Competency-Based Curriculum (CBC).
- Government funding of public universities.
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Government appointments.
The coalition will bring a debate in parliament to push for equitable and merit-based appointments and promotions in the public service.
Social protection programs
Azimio stated that Ruto’s government had done away with social protection programs that had been initiated by former president Uhuru Kenyatta.
In 2023, legislators allied to Azimio la Umoja will push for the reinstatement of those programs according to Wandayi.
In addition, Raila Odinga in his new year message to Kenyans vowed to prioritize constitution and governance institutions reforms in 2023.
Raila noted that Kenyans have remained resilient and have overcome a difficult 2022 that had a hotly contested election and also tough economic times that continues as we usher in 2023.
“We thank God that we are able to celebrate the New Year but as we celebrate it is also paramount that as a nation we recalibrate.”
“We had a difficult 2022 that had a hotly contested election and also tough economic times that continues as we usher in 2023,” the Azimio leader remarked in a statement.
“I am however buoyed and looking forward to a better year and better times in 2023,” an optimistic Raila told the nation.
“I am looking forward to a robust conversation on ways how to improve our constitution and governance institutions,” Raila remarked.
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