What We Want
No Corruption
We fight all forms of corruption in government, public service, and private sectors. Corruption diverts resources meant for citizens, undermines development, and erodes trust in leadership. We push for transparency, accountability, and strict anti-corruption enforcement.
No Bad Governance
We demand accountable, transparent, and responsible leadership. Poor governance results in weak institutions, poor service delivery, and mismanagement of resources. Citizens’ welfare must always be the priority.
No Tribalism
Kenya is one nation. Tribalism divides communities and fuels political tension. We promote unity, diversity, and equal opportunities for all citizens regardless of ethnicity.
Uphold Constitution
Obey our constitution. Do not amend it or manipulate it for personal gain, self-interest, or political advantage. Every law, regulation, and policy must serve the people first—not individual ambitions. Protect democracy, the rule of law, and the integrity of our institutions. Ensure that every decision, every amendment, and every action from leaders strengthens public trust, upholds equality, and safeguards citizens’ rights. Remember: leadership is a responsibility, not a privilege. Your mandate is to serve the public interest, preserve justice, and protect the future of Kenya. Any attempt to subvert the constitution undermines national unity, harms citizens, and betrays the trust placed in you.
Streamlining Public Offices
Kenya has an increasing number of public offices, including nominated MPs, senators, and other positions that often add little value to governance. These redundant roles consume public resources, reduce efficiency, and dilute accountability. We advocate for a rational review of government positions to ensure each office serves a clear purpose and contributes meaningfully to national development.
Reduce Government Expenditures & Reallocate Funds for Development
Government spending on salaries and allowances for MPs and other officials is disproportionately high compared to essential public service workers like teachers, nurses, and healthcare providers. For example, MPs receive housing allowances of 150,000 KES while a teacher earns only 35,000 KES. We advocate for rationalizing salaries and allowances to ensure resources are redirected towards national development, infrastructure, education, and healthcare.
Restrict Unauthorized Bank Accounts & Loans by Public Officials
Public officials, including the President, governors, MPs, and other high-ranking officers, should not have unilateral power to open bank accounts or take loans under the Republic of Kenya name for self-benefit. Such practices create conflicts of interest, risk public funds, and enable corruption. All bank accounts and loans for officials should be approved by Parliament and the Senate, with the Supreme Court having final oversight. No loan should be taken without this multi-layered approval, ensuring transparency, accountability, and protection of public interest.
Promote Manufacturing & Technical Education
Kenya needs a strong industrial and manufacturing base to drive economic growth and create sustainable jobs. We advocate for the establishment and expansion of industries including automobile manufacturing, electronics production, agro-processing, and other strategic sectors. Alongside this, the education system must equip citizens with the technical skills required to thrive in these industries. Vocational training, technical colleges, and university programs should focus on hands-on learning, modern technologies, and industry partnerships to ensure a skilled workforce ready for high-value manufacturing jobs.
Government-Supported Business Loans
Many Kenyans have innovative business ideas and strong entrepreneurial skills but lack the necessary funding to launch or scale their ventures. We advocate for government-backed loans and grants that are granted based on the merit of business plans and pitch decks, rather than political connections, bank transactions or personal wealth. We need a loan or grant that can start a big business, not 500 bob hustler fund that cannot even buy 1 meal. This ensures that talented entrepreneurs receive the capital needed to drive innovation, create jobs, and boost the economy. Transparent evaluation committees and performance-based loan structures should guarantee accountability and maximize the impact of public funds.
Leaders to Sign Accountability Agreements
Every elected leader should formally sign an agreement with Kenyan citizens and the judiciary, committing to the fulfillment of their election manifestos. This legally binding contract ensures that leaders cannot make false promises without consequence. Failure to honor these commitments should result in legal accountability, including potential imprisonment, for misleading the electorate. This measure strengthens trust in governance, discourages corruption, and guarantees that citizens’ expectations are taken seriously.
Audit & Recovery of Misused Public Resources
We demand a comprehensive audit of all public offices from 1964 to the present day, aimed at identifying misappropriation, corruption, and misuse of government resources by leaders, including presidents, ministers, and other officials. All recovered assets should be returned to the state for public use, and those found guilty must face criminal charges in court, including imprisonment. This measure seeks to enforce accountability, deter future abuse, and ensure that public resources serve citizens rather than private interests.
Tax Equality for All Kenyans
We advocate that every Kenyan, regardless of social status or family lineage, pays taxes fairly, including prominent political families such as the Moi and Kenyatta families. Historical laws that granted them exemptions must be reviewed and repealed. Those responsible for creating laws or constitutional provisions that unfairly favor specific individuals or families should be held accountable in court. Tax equality ensures that public resources are fairly contributed and that no citizen is above the law.
No Unemployment
We aim to create sustainable job opportunities through entrepreneurship support, vocational training, and economic development programs. Unemployment drives poverty and social instability.
Education for All
Education is a human right. We support access to quality schooling, skilled teachers, inclusive curricula, and digital learning tools for all Kenyan children and adults.
Healthcare Access
Every Kenyan should access affordable, high-quality healthcare. We advocate for strong public hospitals, expanded insurance coverage, preventive care, and investment in health infrastructure.
Environmental Protection
Preserving our environment is crucial for sustainable development, biodiversity, and public health. We advocate for policies that reduce deforestation, control pollution, manage waste effectively, promote renewable energy, and mitigate climate change. Communities are encouraged to participate in conservation and reforestation initiatives.
Equality & Justice
We stand for equal rights, opportunities, and protection under the law for all citizens, regardless of gender, ethnicity, religion, or socio-economic status. Reforms include judicial transparency, protection of marginalized groups, and enforcement of anti-discrimination laws.
No Extrajudicial Killings
We advocate for human rights, accountability, and lawful law enforcement. Unlawful killings, police brutality, and state-sanctioned violence are unacceptable. Every life matters, and systems must ensure proper investigation, justice for victims, and preventive measures.
No Abductions
Every citizen should feel safe. We oppose forced disappearances, kidnapping, and intimidation. Law enforcement agencies must act swiftly, legal frameworks strengthened, and communities educated on safety measures. Victims must be protected and perpetrators held accountable.
Hunger Eradication
Food security is a human right. We aim to eliminate hunger through sustainable agriculture, social safety nets, equitable food distribution, and community programs targeting vulnerable populations. Both urban and rural areas must have access to nutritious food.
Youth Empowerment
Investing in youth ensures the future of the nation. We promote education, vocational training, entrepreneurship, mentorship programs, and civic engagement. Youth should have platforms to influence policy, lead initiatives, and contribute to national development.
Public Health & Sanitation
We advocate for clean water, sanitation facilities, vaccination programs, and preventive healthcare campaigns. Public health education empowers communities to reduce disease, improve quality of life, and ensure national resilience against pandemics and epidemics.