Friday, August 26, 2011

Together we stand



G7 members in a past function

By Masiga
G7 group joined at late vice president Michael Wamalwa Kijana in commemoration his 11th Anniversary where they vowed to work together to form the next government.
Eldoret North M.P William Ruto told youth to be on the forefront of supporting the G7 pinning the government had failed to honor its pledge of job creation to the youth.
“You youth of this nation should ensure that you join hands together and support us to take the next government, the time for you to get good jobs is now and is only through this G7 that you will excel” said Eldoret North legislature.
He said that when he was the minister for higher education, he allocated shs.40 million to Kitale Technical training institute to ensure the youth acquire skills that will help them towards building the nation.
He added that the aim of the G7 is not struggling for the presidency position but to change the current leadership where most Kenyans suffer due to high cost of living and unemployment
He added that the government had failed to plan appropriately towards hunger alleviation which has contributed to high cost of living.
Deputy Prime Minister Uhuru Kenyatta said that the G7 was firm and asked youths for their support pointing out that those who undermined them that they were young should change their stance.
“We have made our minds and we will be together,” said deputy Prime minister. He pointed out that as finance minister, he will work together with youths in the area to help them access loans to start and improve their businesses.
Saboti MP Eugene Wamalwa asked Uhuru and Ruto that therte was hard time ahead of them and should work tirelessly to overcome the challenges ahead.“There are discouragements, and abuse from opposition, but we must stand firm like the late Wamalwa did together with president Kibaki and Ms.Ngilu when they formed NARC government in 2002,”Euigene said.
Lugari MP Cyrus Jirongo and nominated MP Musikari Kombo accused Prime Minister for his plan to visit Masinde Muliros grave next weekend.“We are tired of people visiting the graves of our people, what Kenyans need now is to live a life where there is enough food on their tables and not visiting the graves of our dead” added Lugari legislature.
“In 2007 he visited Elijah Nameme’s grave in Bungoma and this round he will be visiting the late Muliros.This Raila is violating the constitution since the new constitution as article 11 advocates for the respect of culture of every community” said Kombo former FORD Kenya chairman.

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