Raila's Key Strategies to Deny Ruto Government Taxes

Raila's Key Strategies to Deny Ruto Government Taxes

Opposition leader Raila Odinga has called upon Kenyans to oppose Ruto regime taxes by embracing civil disobedience.  

In a statement issued at Kamukunji grounds on Tuesday, Raila suggested that citizens should engage in civil disobedience to force the annulment of the Finance Act, signed on Monday by President William Ruto. He proposed carpooling as a way to reduce fuel consumption and cushion Kenyans from the increased VAT on fuel products from 8 to 16 per cent. Raila urged Kenyans to walk instead of driving and also called on them to reduce non-essential trips. 

"Here, therefore, are my requests to you people of Kenya, let us embrace tax boycott, let us deny the fuel tax by limiting the consumption of petrol and diesel," he said. 

He further appealed to matatu owners to maintain the current fare and double the number of passengers while prioritising safety. The former Prime Minister asked the traffic police to be lenient with matatus that are over capacity. He further appealed to businesses to turn off Electronic Tax Registers, declare nil returns on VAT, and provide discounts to customers. The Azimio leader called upon employers to avoid deductions of employees' salaries. 

Raila also encouraged the online community to publicize the call for a boycott of the new Finance Act, so as to pile pressure on the government to reduce the cost of living. He also reminded Kenyans to assert their sovereignty, reiterating that civil disobedience begins with personal actions. In his words, "We start today, with small, subtle steps, and eventually lead up to a massive, nationwide demonstration."

Comments

imkgoogo (not verified)     Wed, 06/28/2023 @ 04:49pm

I'm for reducing payments to former presidents, PM, VPs, and MPs. Also propose reducing benefits for current MPs, Governors, Senators, CSs, PSs, and MCAs. If we cannot reduce these, anything else will not fix the budget.

Mzalendo (not verified)     Wed, 06/28/2023 @ 05:16pm

Rao needs to find different career instead of pulling strings to stay "relevant politically"...whatever the 2nd branch of government Oversight as reached the verdict is over, done!!!!!....unless he's being paid by Eurocentricism to destabilise & undermine African governance!..

Mutuura mwangi (not verified)     Wed, 06/28/2023 @ 07:02pm

Good luck with all that Mr Tinga. But you know that it won't happen, Kenyans being who they are, they don't possess enough patriotic enthusiasm to engage on such a movement. They are too self centered, distrusting and divided. Kenyans are perpetually on sale, if you offered them cash, Sonko style, you would have them do your bidding in a heartbeat. Try it.

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