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Kenyans Are Dancing to Our Tune, BBI ‘Reggae’ is Gone – Kenya Kwanza

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Nairobi — The Kenya Kwanza Alliance on Friday continued heaping praise on the Supreme Court decision to uphold the invalidation of the BBI constitutional review clamor commonly referred to as “reggae”.

Kenya Kwanza principals led by Deputy President William Ruto, ANC leader Musalia Mudavadi and FORD Kenya’s Moses Wetangula said the verdict signaled an emphatic end to a self-centered ambition giving way to the alliance’s agenda to transform the economy.

“It is clear that the handshake “Reggae’ has been stopped and time for the Kenyan

People to be serenaded with the tunes of changing the economy, the tune

capsulated in the new dance, the dance to make Kenya a safe haven for all, a just

society and one that each Kenyan has their dignity intact and takes pride in,” Mudavadi stated in a statement outlining Kenya Kwanza’s position.

“We in KENYA KWANZA are committed to lead Kenyans to dance to the new tune.

We are committed to ensure each Kenyan has their dignity intact,” he added.

The alliance committed to the implementation of “a blue print that does not neglect the down trodden and ensures all Kenyan’s have money in their pockets.”

Kenya Kwanza also announced that lawmakers allied to the alliance will be moving a motion in the National Assembly compelling the Auditor General to undertake a forensic audit on funds spent on BBI.