June 30, 2024

Ruto’s economic advisor explains why UDA MPs are turning against the president

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Ruto's economic advisor explains why UDA MPs are turning against the president

Ruto's economic advisor David Ndii claims UDA MPs are turning against the president after they were denied tenders

Ruto’s economic advisor David Ndii claims UDA MPs are turning against the president after they were denied tenders.

David Ndii remarked that MPs were exhibiting frustration due to a lack of government tenders. 

Remarks by Ndii came at a time when several members of the ruling party United Democratic Alliance (UDA) have publicly questioned decisions and policies initiated President William Ruto. 

According to Ndii, President William Ruto was making it difficult for politicians to unprocedurally award themselves tenders hence the animosity. 

“We have a bewildered lot of tenderpreneur generation MPs who thought Kenya Kwanza win was back to good old skyteam days when they would walk into a ministry, walk out with a project, walk into a parastatal walk out with a tender,” Ndii stated. 

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“They are about to get much-needed character development.” 

Ndii’s remarks were made days after Kapenguria MP Chumel Moroto elected under the UDA ticket remarked that he regretted voting for Ruto. 

“I am a member of UDA, and I regret why I chose it, and it may even cost me a place in heaven, I pray for forgiveness from God,” the MP regretted supporting Ruto. 

Moroto had remarked that the President had made a lot of promises which were not being implemented including dealing with insecurity. 

Kimilili MP Didmus Barasa who campaigned ferociously for Ruto on November 15, called out the President for unkept promises. 

The MP noted that Ruto was struggling to lower the cost of living and further accused the President of neglecting people who voted for him. 

“Let us focus on how we are going to reconstruct the economy and how we are going to lower the cost of living,” he stated amidst rising taxes. 

Other MPs under the Kenya Kwanza coalition have also criticised the administration for increasing fuel prices as well as increased taxation. 

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