David Ndii Explains Why A Drunken Playboy Like Uhuru is Too Much into Borrowing

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The Kenyan Public Debt which now stands at over 5 Trillion Shillings has been a subject of debate for sometime now.

A Number of Kenyans are worried by the State of the Nation even as President Uhuru Kenyatta continues to plunge the Nation into more debts courtesy of his unending borrowing spree.

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Last week alone saw Uhuru borrow over 200 Billion to help fund various projects that include the Konza City.

His borrowing has angered many Kenyans including Economist David Ndii who has now come out to explain to the Kenyan Public why Uhuru is so much into borrowing.

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In a hard-hitting Five-Pointer Statement, Ndii has revealed that Uhuru’s upbringing has got everything to do with the way he is currently leading Kenya.

According to Ndii, Uhuru is among the 1st generation of the children of corruption but is now shaping the Country’s policy.

Ndii has highlighted various instances President Kenyatta has hurt the Kenyan Economy by making decisions that add no value to the common Kenyan.

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READ NDII’S FULL STATEMENT BELOW:

“Friends who went to St. Mary’s tell me they called Uhuru’s crowd “happy happy”. Its these, the 1st generation of the children of corruption, to who life outside leafy suburbs is unbearable, rural life without electricity, indoor plumbing wretched, who are shaping policy.

Who else would come up with the brilliant idea of giving Kenyans time off to take coast holidays en masse as a way of cushioning five star beach hotel establishments—every one goes to the coast for holiday don’t they?

Only they would think urban middle class housing is a priority, believe that electric lighting is the ultimate transformation of the lives of people who don’t have water, let alone afford a microwave— because they have no idea how people live without electricity.

The only agriculture they can relate to is the settler farms their parents grabbed. That smallholders, those little shambas of their domestic servants, are the engine of Kenyan agriculture is something they cannot relate to. Who else would think of banning manure?

Finally, the only thing they know about money is buying things. They have no idea how it is earned. They have no idea what production is. Development is a shopping spree. Swipe, swipe, swipe. Debt, what debt? Mummy always pays doesn’t she?”

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