Dr. Willy Mutunga's Open Letter

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Elder Lister
"Each generation must, out of relative obscurity, discover its mission, fulfill it, or betray it.” -Frantz Fanon

I believe GenZ is a revolutionary mass movement that is going to face the following challenges:
Serious challenges from the discredited two factions of the ruling class;
The use of ethnicity, race, gender, religion, and money to stop the movement from succeeding; andoI foreign interests that support the elite although these interests may want, as they have done in the past, to capture the movement and own it.

I believe that the broad program of what the movement stands for must now attack all barons in the two factions. The movement will die if it is aligned with any of the two factions.

Your agenda must now come out. Change is a marathon, and you protest, you should not lose focus on your goals, and most importantly ensure that every GenZ is a registered voter.

You must start thinking about the protection of those whom the state is targeting. To imagine that the President will just forget about this and move on is naïve. There will be an attempt to launch a counter-assault by the government. Just like Moi in the 80’s and 90’s, the government will attempt to silence all voices of the revolution. The difference this time is that Kenyans have alternative media that they are using to report on what is going on. Social media is both a tool, a weapon, and a shield for GenZs.

Many innocent Kenyans have been killed and maimed by police bullets and state violence. We must demand Justice for the victims of state brutality. Part of the justice is to also ensure that those who have been used by the state to cause these deaths and injuries are arrested and submitted to the legal process. It is time for accountability. Those who have paid the ultimate price for the constitution must be compensated.

For long, Kenya has stagnated. The educated and diverse youth population is firmly in the 21st century but the government and the state are stuck in the past. Instead of leading Kenya into prosperity, they are plowing us into regression. The GenZs are saying that it’s time to demand a better nation that serves the people and creates a nation where everyone can find prosperity. This cannot happen if corruption, self-interest, and self-promotion continue to be the drivers of leadership in Kenya.

This new Kenya demands a new resolve and new ideas. It is time to stand on the principles of Article 10 of the Constitution. Kenyans have embraced and defended the Constitution with their very lives. The work of observing and upholding the Constitution is the beginning of the journey to prosperity, and we are on the right track. Do not get derailed GenZs.

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"Each generation must, out of relative obscurity, discover its mission, fulfill it, or betray it.” -Frantz Fanon

I believe GenZ is a revolutionary mass movement that is going to face the following challenges:
Serious challenges from the discredited two factions of the ruling class;
The use of ethnicity, race, gender, religion, and money to stop the movement from succeeding; andoI foreign interests that support the elite although these interests may want, as they have done in the past, to capture the movement and own it.

I believe that the broad program of what the movement stands for must now attack all barons in the two factions. The movement will die if it is aligned with any of the two factions.

Your agenda must now come out. Change is a marathon, and you protest, you should not lose focus on your goals, and most importantly ensure that every GenZ is a registered voter.

You must start thinking about the protection of those whom the state is targeting. To imagine that the President will just forget about this and move on is naïve. There will be an attempt to launch a counter-assault by the government. Just like Moi in the 80’s and 90’s, the government will attempt to silence all voices of the revolution. The difference this time is that Kenyans have alternative media that they are using to report on what is going on. Social media is both a tool, a weapon, and a shield for GenZs.

Many innocent Kenyans have been killed and maimed by police bullets and state violence. We must demand Justice for the victims of state brutality. Part of the justice is to also ensure that those who have been used by the state to cause these deaths and injuries are arrested and submitted to the legal process. It is time for accountability. Those who have paid the ultimate price for the constitution must be compensated.

For long, Kenya has stagnated. The educated and diverse youth population is firmly in the 21st century but the government and the state are stuck in the past. Instead of leading Kenya into prosperity, they are plowing us into regression. The GenZs are saying that it’s time to demand a better nation that serves the people and creates a nation where everyone can find prosperity. This cannot happen if corruption, self-interest, and self-promotion continue to be the drivers of leadership in Kenya.

This new Kenya demands a new resolve and new ideas. It is time to stand on the principles of Article 10 of the Constitution. Kenyans have embraced and defended the Constitution with their very lives. The work of observing and upholding the Constitution is the beginning of the journey to prosperity, and we are on the right track. Do not get derailed GenZs.

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