Dr. Kinity vows to honor fallen GenZs of the 2024 protests

National Vision Party Presidential Candidate Dr. Isaac Newton Kinity has vowed yo honor all GenZs who lost their lives during the 2024 protests.

Dr. Kinity who has declared interest in the Presidency come 2027, says he has GenZs at heart.

“Now that I have already declared my candidature for the position of President of Kenya, I repeat my promise that as president of Kenya I will honor all the Gen z who lost their lives in 2024 during the protest,” he said.

Dr. Kinity with Gen Z at background.PHOTO/COURTESY.

The former Secretary General Kenya Union of Civil Servants Union has also promised that as president of Kenya, he will erect a MONUMENT at the parliament building where all the names of all the Gen z who lost their lives fighting for Kenyans in 2024, will be written and displayed there for permanent record.

The fearless Kinity when elected President, will also make sure that all the GenZs who were killed and all those others who were hurt and injured during the protest are compensated.

The Counsellor and Human Rights Activist who believes in justice says will also revisit the history of the Mau Mau freedom fighters.

“I will make sure that they will all be compensated by Britain, and their names will also be joined together with those names of the Gen z at the MONUMENT. The old and young patriotic Kenyans who have a history of fighting for Kenyans and who were ever hurt in the struggle to free Kenyans will also be compensated,” he said.

Dr.Isaac Kinity at a past press conference.PHOTO/PRISTONE MAMBILI.

According to him, none of them will be left out in the compensation plan, adding that they sacrificed struggling to save others from agony and suffering.

He says there is no way to teach young children how to keep guard of their nation and the Kenyan people other than educating them on being patriotic.

The historic MONUMENT, Dr. Kinity says will be somewhere everyone visiting Kenya will be able to see all the names of the heroes.

“It is unfortunate that a few Kenyans who have a corruption mindset and who wish to see continuity of corruption in the anticipation of ascending to authority and loot public funds, are opposed to the eradication of corruption in Kenya and they care less about the suffering and the extrajudicial killings of the GenZs,” he said.

He called on GenZs to be extremely careful about such individual Kenyans who may be given a lot of money by the corrupt politicians to come and fool the Gen z with peanuts hand outs so that they can recycle thoss same corrupt politicians responsible for their suffering and agony.

Dr. Kinity has also appealed to the millions of the youths (Gen z), the millions of workers, the Kenyan business community, the Kenya farmers, and the foreign investors to join forces in rejecting the recycling of corrupt politicians who are the pillars of the suffering and the agony of the Kenyan community.

Unionist Dr.Isaac Newton Kinity.PHOTO/PRISTONE MAMBILI.

He at the same time hit out at both government and opposition.

According to him, corrupt individuals have transformed the opposition office as their sanctuary of protection.

“Today, there are no differences between those in opposition and those governing. They are all a composition of looters of public funds. For more than five decades, the Kenya corrupt politicians have been alternating from opposition to governance and from governance to opposition in each election in Kenya, and unless Kenyans decided to change that cunning game, they are prone to continued suffering,” he said.

The Presidential candidate argues that there would never be positive changes in Kenya without eradicating corruption.

He called on the politicians to stop lying to Kenyans about the changes they would make in Kenya without doing away with corruption.

That they should also stop lying to Kenyans that they would help improve the nation with the political experience and the leadership skills they gained from the past five corrupt administrations in Kenya since independence in 1963, because all the past administrations practiced high level corruption, including that of the late Mwai Kibaki which was responsible of the notorious Anlo leasing scandal which almost took away the life of Mr. John Githongo who served as permanent secretary of governance and ethics.

“Most of those in the opposition today served in the past corrupt administrations, and the possibility of any one of them ending corruption in Kenya is impossible,” he said.