Edwin Sifuna has come out speaking very strong and clear, and people are now talking everywhere. He said that as the clock is ticking down to a very important review of the 10-point agenda that is causing so much noise, Kenyans must open their eyes and see what is really happening.
This 10-point agenda was made under the Orange Democratic Movement (ODM)-United Democratic Alliance (UDA) Memorandum of Understanding (MOU). But Sifuna is saying that this whole thing was not clean.
He says there were shadowy negotiations, people doing secret meetings, and legal processes that were rushed, rushed like someone just wanted to finish quickly without thinking People signed papers fast, without giving time to check or ask questions, and now ordinary Kenyans are left confused.
Sifuna is pulling back the curtain to show what he calls the hidden side of these deals. He says the process was done fast, like they were in a hurry, not caring what might happen later.
He says that rushing things in politics, especially big deals like this, can cause big problems in the future.
People are now asking, “Who really benefits from this 10-point agenda?” “Is it for Kenyans or is it just for political games?”
From where people are standing, it looks like the deal is more for politicians and their friends than for ordinary citizens.
He also said that normal people were left out completely. People who are supposed to be affected by these decisions had no voice. They were not consulted. They did not even get proper time to read the documents.
Everything was happening behind closed doors, quietly. Now, as the review is coming, Sifuna wants Kenyans to understand that this is not just a normal political agreement. This is something that can change the way politics works in the country, and maybe even affect the next elections.
The Nairobi Senator is making it clear that this is not just party politics. He says secret deals and rushed processes can harm democracy.
Laws and agreements must be done properly, transparently, and people must know what is happening. People must ask questions. People must hold leaders accountable.
Kenyans are watching closely because this 10-point agenda review is big, very big. It can affect government decisions, power sharing, and even public resources. Sifuna is telling everyone: open your eyes, watch closely, and do not be fooled. Politics is moving fast, but Kenyans cannot be left behind.
