As reported by one of the reliable sources, COTU boss Francis Atwoli has allegedly made a bold statement regarding the future of Kenya ahead of the 2027 elections. Atwoli said that the country must be saved from leaders whose main aim is to destroy the economy and abuse human rights.
He warned that the decisions made now will determine the future of the nation and the wellbeing of its citizens.
In the statement, Atwoli claimed that there could be a possibility of a bill being passed in Parliament before the 2027 elections. This bill, he alleged, would allow the current president to continue serving in office by removing the two-term limit.
According to him, this could happen if the country believes that the president is performing well and contributing positively to national development.
Atwoli reportedly added that if the president is seen doing a good job, there may be no need for him to step down. Instead, he could remain in office until he decides to hand over power to a trusted person who can lead the country effectively.
He emphasized that continuity of leadership could help maintain stability and ensure that ongoing projects and national programs are not interrupted.
He also highlighted that the government would not allow politicians with poor records to take leadership. This includes leaders involved in scandals, corruption, or those spreading divisive messages.
Atwoli warned that allowing such individuals to take power could put Kenya in serious trouble and reverse the progress made so far.
His comments have sparked debates among Kenyans, with some supporting the idea of continuity for stability and others criticizing it as a threat to democracy.
As the country approaches 2027, it remains to be seen how these statements will influence political discussions and the legal framework for elections.
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