The political thespians in the Global South, must retreat from their ivory tower haven and exercise behooved political hygiene, as the proxy representatives of their constituencies.
The body politic of Kenya has the fundamental legal prerogative, to remonstrate against the financial bill, which, on its proverbial parchment, deprives the mundane citizenry of social sustenance.
The nomenclature of unfathomable—is the befitting descriptor, of the meeting of the minds in parliament, who found collective unsound wisdom in concocting a nuisance and tariff tax, on material welfare goods and services—indexing, that such a scheme would be a viable panacea for socioeconomic resuscitation.
An economic renaissance begins with the abating of political appointees and government bureaucratic officers, who yield no tangible harvest, and are in stark excess of impeding a country’s ability to function economically.
The triad of the IMF, the World Bank, and USAID, must be refrained from lording over the African economy; the land of Kemet must find its negotiable leverage, in its ocean of invaluable intrinsic pearls.
Goliath must become tamed, and the remonstrators must be resolute in exercising a conscience of moral good—even under the sweltering heat of unjustifiable gunfire—to stymie the ratification of the financial bill.