Monday 6 March 2017

Bitter Truth.

•Exclusive Thoughts from Evans Ole Masi,an aspirant and a youth ailing from Narok.

So, numerically we constitute the largest number voters, but what do we get in return??? nothing, we are just used as vessel’s of propaganda to help people overstay in power in different seats but immediately after elections we end up in our usual place.

 As nothing not even valued for suggestions, we are not even allowed to air our thoughts in a "baraza" and if we do the next speaker would dismiss your contribution without even calling you by name but just says "kama vile ule kijana alisema."
my brothers and sisters, this is the general feeling of every youth despite our tribes.

Even those purported to be in government cant even pass or contribute in seatings but are only there as seat fillers.

 THIS MUST CHANGE, I at times don’t blame society because respect is earned and i believe if we worked better as a unit,if we refused to be bought cheaply then we would command and earn our respect.

2017 is here, time for everyone associating with us, asking us to clap for them in meetings, but do we even have a plan of how we will get our share of government or after this we will line up in offices of the big and mighty trying to get them listen to our proposals that never get funded or even discussed?

May God help us and open our eyes before we are locked out.
I believe that the first step is to try help our young people trying to vie for political seats.

Evans Ole Masi is an aspirant in the member of county assembly, Narok town ward.
 MAENDELEO Ni HAKI YETU

#Bingwa2017

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