JUST IN: Junet Mohamed Proposes Ending Public Participation in Development Projects
Suna East MP Junet Mohamed has called for the removal of public participation as a mandatory step in implementing development projects, arguing that it impedes progress on critical national initiatives. Speaking in Wundanyi, Taita Taveta County, during a development tour with President William Ruto, Junet criticized the constitutional requirement, saying it often derails multi-billion-shilling projects that could significantly benefit Kenyans. “The government is elected to serve its citizens, yet it is repeatedly hindered because it must seek permission from Kenyans, civil society, the Judiciary, Parliament, and religious organizations. When will the government actually work?” Junet posed on Monday. The event
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