Northern soccer dominance nipped.

In know and believe that politics is meant to help the common mwananchi.It is not meant to further the selfish ambitions of the so politicians.

In the recent past, I have seen politicians meeting in political rallies, launching political parties and going to funerals.As a citizen, I get interested in what they want to say that will benefit the common Mwananchi.

Unfortunately, when they stand to speak they just accuse one another of this and that.Politicians in the opposition will accuse the government of being corrupt. They go further and say what the government should have done and it has not done or it has done it wrongly. They make a lot of allegation discrediting the government without telling us their agenda.

One question I usually ask myself how is that going to benefit me as a Kenyan Citizen? The sad part of it is that almost all of them at one point were in government and they didn’t’ t do what they are demanding to be done right now.

When those in government are somewhere and they are addressing Kenyans they counter the accusations leveled against them. They tell people about how the opposition is disorganized.

You wonder if the opposition is disorganized they are not in power. They are the ones in power why can’t they set an example. They will talk of the opposition wanting to take the country hostage through foreign powers who have their selfish interests in Kenya.

With all this political showdown the common mwananchi should brace for harder times after the 2017 general election. Bellow are some of the reasons that will make us Kenyans experience hard times after the 2017 polls.

First and foremost politicians are using a lot of money during this campaign period. At the back of their mind they know that when they will be elected to whatever position they will recover their money through corrupt deals.The will loot public fund.They will also look for ways of rewarding their campaign team either financial or over hiring people in given departments.

Secondly, now that the leaders are not talking about how they will build and upgrade roads this will have a great impact on the residents in those poorly developed areas.Farmers will have a hard time in transporting their farm produce.Business people will not have an ease task of moving from one point to another selling their goods and services. People will find it difficult to interact hence hampering their daily activities.

Now that the leaders don’t talk about the education sector. They seem to have no plan to improve the education system in Kenya. Most of them will want the status quo to remain, that is why you will hear them saying that Mr. Matiangi should be investigated when he tries to bring reforms in the education sector.

A good number of students are coming out of higher learning institutions frustrated and dissolutioned because their hope of leading a better life has been dashed.There nothing they can do because somebody somewhere wants things to remain that way.

The very leaders who don’t want reform in the education sector, for them they are taking their children to prestigious schools where they get quality education that helps them become better beings in future.

The political class has no plans for teachers at all.Teachers are underpaid yet they are given a workload that is not proportional to what they earn.Due to their small numbers the teachers cannot handle students efficiently. It is hard to attend to the many students per class yet they want them to make the students pass their exams.How is this possible?

 Politicians include teachers and the education sector in your agendas.

The health care sector is another area that is being ignored. Many of the public hospitals are in a sorry state.They are overcrowded. In some hospitals, two or three patients share one bed yet we have no plans for them.We don’t know even if that is happening.

Can you imagine a patient with sores blood and pus oozing from their sores, patients with TB and other deadly diseases that are easily transmitted sharing one bed. Is that helping those people? Talk of a shortage of drugs, talk of understaffing, talk of efficiency in public hospitals.There is nothing to smile about, yet politician feels that to them that is a non-issue.

If you go into public hospitals you spend the whole day waiting on a queue to be treated. Some people give up and go home without being treated. Some even die before being treated and yet such things are not being discussed in rallies.

Does it mean that Kenyan politician doesn't know these things if they don’t they should know and tell us how they are going to address them.

They should tell us how they will come up with plans to pay doctors instead of threatening to sack them. As a matter of fact they will not trust the new doctors they will employ .They will go to South Africa when they are slightly bruised. What does that mean?They are special people and we are not.

They should talk about how they are going to help the elderly people in the society because money meant for the is being stolen by selfish individuals close to the politicians. They should talk about the agendas they have for the youth instead of using them in mass action and after they achieve it they forget about them.

Politicians should also know that Kenyans are dying because of insecurity in the country. Those are votes going to the graves.Whom do you expect to rule yet people are losing their lives.

Most civil servants area underpaid, why can't you tell us how you are going to grow our economy so that with that meager pay they can live a comfortable life.

The Government should tell Kenyans so far we have achieved these goals but we want you to elect us so that we can finish these particular projects.Please, politicians, let the citizen be the first priority.