Gabu speaks on joining politics

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The ‘Wabe’ hitmaker, Gabu has addressed the issue of having an interest in politics. Speaking during an interview, he said that he has never dreamt of being a politician but the currents situations have forced him to.

He is not happy with how youths are being neglected in the current government and would like to have a position in which he will be able to fight for the youths’ rights.

Gabu looks upon Starehe mp, Charles Njagua, as a role model in politics. In the general election year, 2022, Gabu has confirmed that he will be vying for a seat which will enable him to stand with the young generation.

He has of late been showing great interest in politics. He previously discussed the issue of house levy advising Kenyans to shun it. He harshly tarnished the idea. Through his Instagram account, he wrote;

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“Fellow Kenyans, taxes upon taxes upon taxes ( for the housing fund levy is a glorified tax) must be rejected, especially in an age where 6 trillion has been looted! Let the government recover the 6 trillion that was stolen split it among 45M + Kenyans and contribute to its dumb idea on its own.” He added; “Lets all say no to this nonsense.”

He also previously shared his plan as part of the efforts to deal with unemployment. On his Instagram page, Gabu shared a quote by George Carlin stating that Governments do not want an intelligent population because people who can think critically can’t be ruled.

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They want a public just smart enough to pay taxes and dumb enough to keep voting and electing corrupt politicians”. Again in this instance, he criticized the government adding that Kenyans need to help each other apart from being entirely dependent on the government.

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In line to addressing the issue of unemployment, Gabu urged Kenyans to who have available jobs to link up with him so that they may help the youth access employment opportunities. This is not the first time that the artist has expressed his frustration with regard to the state of the nation.

A couple of weeks ago, he called out greedy politicians saying that Kenyans are tired and the coming elections will prove how much Kenyans need a total transformation in leadership.

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