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Fellow Kenyans, open your eyes. Stop waiting for the media to tell you the truth they sold that privilege years ago. Today, every major station is an auction floor. Citizen, KTN, NTV they air what the highest bidder wants. Silence is bought. Headlines are bought. Reality is buried. While cameras chase staged events and political PR, your public hospitals are collapsing in real time. Mbagathi is turning patients away. Mama Lucy is barely functioning. Workers are on go-slow because the county hasn’t paid them. Ambulances are parked. Wards are understaffed. Patients are stranded. But turn on the 1PM 7PM 9pm news… nothing. Doctors and nurses are drowning in unpaid bills but expected to treat patients with a smile. How do they serve when they can’t afford to survive? How do they save lives when the system they work for is suffocating them? And when universal healthcare workers were forced into one bank and quietly deducted 40 shillings each over a million people the media didn’t ask a single question. Because you can’t ask questions when your microphone is owned. Our leaders? MCAs, MPs, Senators, Women Reps not one of them is shouting about unpaid medical workers. Apparently their relatives don’t fall sick in public hospitals. Apparently their children don’t queue at KNH at dawn. Apparently pain is only for the poor. Sakaja is presiding over a healthcare breakdown while hiding behind political shields. The government defends him because collapse is easier to cover than accountability. And listen carefully people: The government can gamble with everything else, but not health. Health is life and death. Health is dignity. Health is the one area where lies cannot treat wounds or cure disease. Ruto will fly out for treatment. Kihika will deliver in foreign hospitals. The political class will escape the mess they created. But you the ordinary kenyan are left to fight for a bed at KNH. And the media? Silent. Paid. Busy. Owned. That silence is not accidental. It is deliberate. It is deadly. Now here is the real question: How long will you let silence rule your life? How long will you suffer and then reward the same people at the ballot? Elections are not about noise, rallies, or hashtags. Elections are the one day when the oppressed speak louder than the rich. One day where your suffering becomes your weapon. So mark this clearly: On voting day, don’t complain act. Don’t whisper decide. Don’t say “they’re all the same” choose the one who will fight for your hospital, your medicine, your life. Because if you let these people back in, if you give them another five years, you are signing your own discharge sheet from the very system that is supposed to save you. This time, Kenya must vote like it has learned its lesson. For health. For education. For transport. For dignity. For truth. For survival.

𝙋𝘼𝙐𝙇. 𝐎. 𝐍𝐄𝐊𝐎

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