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”You are on your own!’ Former Uhuru advisor tells Kenyans as he declares parliament dead and useless!

Kenyan parliament is dead: Former Mp and senior counsel Abdikadir Mohamed says. The former MP who served as president Kenyatta’s legal advisor during his first term has lashed at both the National Assembly and the senate for being a pale shadow of what the two houses are supposed to be.

Taking to his twitter handle, the learned fellow wondered how the parliament could not put a ceiling to the country skyrocketing borrowing apetite that has caused untold sufferings to Kenyans.

While Country is faced with a Global Health Pandemic and a National Debt Crisis and While the Executive grabs Emergency Powers… Kenyan Parliament is MIA… nowhere to be seen

On the countrys luckstre response to covid 19, and high apetite for debts he said,..

. The KE Parliament has been inept in confronting the #COVID19 Pandemic or the National Debt Crisis… But when it comes to DOUBLING the size of the HOUSES and the Top echelons of the Executive..They are game… ready to rubber stamp SHAM

ABDIKADIR MOHAMED

the national assembly should pass a supplementary budget to cushion the poor from covid 19 economic effects..

Parliament has vast Authority; can easily Pass a supplementary budget to cushion poor from the devastation of #COVID19 ; Bunge controls the debt ceiling and power of the purse; Mps can’t even choose their own committee chair

The Nationa assembly with 349 MPs and 67 senators is the most useless institution..

Kenyan MPs, 349 NA and 67 Sen…Have rendered Parliament, the most important institution in the Country USELESS… These sycophants only serve the whims of 3 Men… Two of who they can fire while the other holds no public office. added Abdikadir

His sentiments were shared by the former Kakamega senator Dr Bonny Khalwale who further added that the two houses were indeed taken hostage by the executive.

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