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Kenya Deserves Builders, Not Auctioneers — Hon. Peter Kalerwa Salasya Speaks Out

As Hon. Peter Kalerwa Salasya, I will say this without blinking or sugarcoating a single syllable:

President William Ruto is running this country like a man auctioning household items he found abandoned in a corridor.
He is not creating wealth — he is dismantling it.
He is not building Kenya — he is mortgaging it piece by piece.



Where Did We Lose the Plot?

Look at our own history.
We have tasted what true leadership looks like.

Mwai Kibaki didn’t just govern — he created value. Under his steady hand, institutions grew strong. Safaricom didn’t just flourish; it became an economic backbone, a national pride, a revenue engine.

Uhuru Kenyatta took that foundation and built more blocks — expanding ICT, improving infrastructure, and safeguarding strategic national assets that anchor our economy.

But today?

We are witnessing a regime that treats national treasures like spare parts at a roadside kiosk —
ready to sell, ready to privatize, ready to dilute, ready to hand over to the highest bidder.

A government that should be planting industries is uprooting them.
A government that should be securing our future is pawning it away one institution at a time.

A Harsh African Truth

There is an old saying:
“A man who cannot build a granary should not be allowed near the harvest.”

Yet here we are…
With leadership that wants to privatize everything — from the village well to the family cow.

Sometimes, when I stand on the floor of Parliament listening to the direction this government is taking, I ask myself:

Mungu, tulikosea wapi as a nation?
How did we move from builders like Kibaki to destroyers of national value?

My Stand — Loud, Bold, Unshakable

Let it be known, and let it echo beyond Parliament:

As long as I sit in that House as Hon. Peter Kalerwa Salasya,
I will oppose ANY attempt to sell, weaken, or compromise Kenya’s strategic assets.

I will speak loudly.
I will speak boldly.
I will speak for Kenyans today and generations unborn.

Because Kenya does not need auctioneers.
Kenya needs builders.
Leaders who create empires, not leaders who sell them off.


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