President Uhuru Kenyatta’s leadership has faced a lot of backlash as he counts his second term in his rule.
Uhuru revealed that he is not interested in a third term but is more concerned with developing the nation and not to engage in politics.
“My silence should not be taken for granted. Every leader needs to work and deliver results for all Kenyans” he said
The big question among many Kenyans is what will he be remembered for? A question that even bothers him, and as a result he has a planned out a legacy plan at the back of his mind.
But is it working? Are Kenyans seeing these efforts? Many can agree that they have seen the words but when it comes to action his reputation is apparently soiled.
We all see the reactions on social media and I can read the frustration among Kenyans.
As President Kenyatta embarked on the war against graft, the President mentioned that he had lost many of his friends for declaring that his second term is more of rooting out corruption and focusing on his big 4 agenda.
Unsatisfied Kenyans have dared any citizen to mention of any initiative that was launched under his administration and did not end up in scandals and corrupt dealings.
Many believe that his legacy is tied to his Big 4 agendas and if Kenyans already see it as a total fail considering the huge loan burden that the nation has, this gives signals that his remaining 4 years are what counts to make the cut.
Dear Kenyans,
Can you name a single major project that the @UKenyatta administration has initiated that hasn’t proven to be a conduit for looting? https://t.co/m1CgMDMHW9— gathara (@gathara) November 25, 2018
Absolutely none! @UKenyatta rants about corruption, but behind the scene, dines with the looters, some of whom (should be most of whom) are in his cabinet.. that makes him the high priest of corruption
— Kinuthia Maruga ?? (@KinuthiaMaruga) November 25, 2018
Non. @UKenyatta will go down in Kenya’s history as the worst leader to ever ascend to the highest office in the country. These MUST be state sanctioned Thievery
— Anthony Tabani CPA (@tabani_anthony) November 25, 2018
Do you think the President will leave a legacy at the end of his term?