“I regret voting for you” KOT blast President Kenyatta

 

 

President Uhuru Kenyatta has justified his move to the signing of the finance bill 2018 by affirming his pledge to fight corruption as he clearly indicated that he will not relent in this war against fraudulent conduct by leaders.

The bill which was passed in parliament on yesterday contained his proposals, among them cutting the budget and recommendation of an 8% VAT tax on petroleum products which was cut from the 16% VAT tax that had already been brought into effect by National Treasury CS Henry Rotich.

Uhuru gave his commitment to ensure proper utilisation of public resources for a better Kenya.

In a tweet he said;

Kenyans however seemed to be angered by this move  and have shared their sentiments claiming that the President does not care about the suffering of Kenyans and will continue to oppress us all.

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