Moses Kuria opens after his resignation, says Kenya is heading for a bad way: “Now I can talk”

Moses Kuria He is concerned that Kenya has a negative attitude and that God’s intervention can visit the country to take revenge on suffering citizens.

He condemned the political class for disrupting the country and destroying it while the new generation watched

Kuria suggested that he resign from the government after being interviewed, urging political leaders to adjust their ways and carrying out their duties diligently and in ways that preserve the country’s dignity.

Former President of Economic Affairs Moses Kuria says Kenya is likely to fail due to deliberate shortcomings in the political leadership in the country.

Former President Moses Kuria (pictured) warned Kenyan politicians about the wrath of God by undermining the country’s honor. Photo: Dave Kotinsky.
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He now says the solution is more practical, suggesting that divine intervention will take revenge on Kenyans who are not pleased with how the country is run.

Why did Moses Kuria resign from the Ruto government

Kuria pointed out that the current political leadership was what led him to resign from the government.

“I want to urge Kenyan political leaders, now I can speak freely because I have retired from the government and politics. I wake up when I want and no one would ask me why. He said.

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How Moses Kuria warned Kenyan politicians

Kuria was concerned that members of the political class use their authority to separate themselves regardless of what they will think of generations/generations to come.

He noted that the current crops of leaders found the country after they came after independence to protect the country after fighting for independence.

So Kuria said that it would be an unnecessary evil for those holding authorities to leave the country worse than they did, otherwise God would punish His wrath.

“This country is not of political leaders, it belongs to our children. We have been in leadership for almost three decades. We had the opportunity to destroy this country; we had the opportunity in 1992 and we did not destroy our country, the same as in 1997. Kuria said.

Moses Kuria opens up after his resignation, says Kenya is heading for a bad way: " Now I can talk"
Former Gatundu South MP Moses Kuria in the original newspaper. Photo: Moses Kuria.
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At the same time, the politician warned Kenyans against being trapped by political waves that have no meaning to the country. ‘

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He urged all from the political divisions to be moderate in their political independence, warning against radical political directions that could hurt the unity of the country when the 2027 vote was approaching.

Kuria resigned from the government last month.

Moses Kuria’s position in the Ruto government

He concluded his period as a senior adviser to the President’s Economic Advisor Council Rutothe responsibility he held for about a year.

He previously joined the Ruto administration as Secretary of the Cabinet of Trade and Industry in September 2022, serving until October 2023. He was then sent back to the Ministry of Public Service, where he spent nine months until July 2024.

Kuria was among the victims during the cabinet change in July 2024, which was accompanied by The procession Large youth across the country.

However, just a month later, on August 23, 2024, he was returned to the government as a senior adviser to the Council of Economic Advisers.

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He remained in the post until he resigned 11 months later.

Kuria said he stopped to focus on personal interests.

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