- On Wednesday, January 28, Retired President Uhuru Kenyatta criticized Kenyans complaining about the orders issued by President Donald Trump about exploiting abroad
- However, Nandi Senator Samson Cherargei accused the retired president of being unfaith about his remarks about foreign aid
- According to the UDA Senator, it was hypocritical to support the moratorium on foreign aid but his administration was based on borrowing from outside
Nandi Senator Samson Cherargei He has criticized former president Uhuru Kenyatta over his remarks about the recent actions of US President Donald Trump.
What Uhuru Kenyatta said about Trump to stop aid to foreign countries
On Wednesday, January 29, in criticism but not Maja for the same President's government William RutoUhuru criticized those who complain about the orders issued recently by Trump and especially his action to stop foreign aid.
The retired president wondered why Kenyans were complaining, saying that Trump had no reason to continue funding international plans.
Freedom rebukes Kenyans who complain about Trump to cut off the funding: “He has no reason to give them anything”
“I saw some people crying the other day that Trump has taken away the help. Why are you crying? Not your country, he has no reason to give you anything, you don't pay taxes in America. This is a call to wake you up, 'Well, what will we do to help ourselves?'” The retired president said.
The retired president warned that in the event of future outbreaks, developed countries would prioritize their people before thinking of support for Africa.
He called on African leaders to invest in strong health systems and vaccines to avoid relying on foreign support.
Why did Cherargei criticize Uhuru Kenyatta
The former president's feelings seemed to upset the Nandi senator, who appeared on social media to criticize independence.
In his Twitter message, Cherargei wondered why Uhuru was giving lectures to Africa and Kenya based on foreign aid, but during his reign, he relied heavily on borrowing from outside.
“Independence who teaches Africa/Kenya about relying on foreign aid is a hypocrite! “ Cherargei claimed.
According to Cherargei, it is equivalent to two levels for the former president, who publicly admitted that KSh 2 billion is lost daily through corruption, supporting Trump's brave action.
“Why is it a dualism now? He once admitted that Kenya lost KSh 2 billion daily through corruption. These are the stories and myths of Abunuhai,” He added.
WHO obligatory after the US withdraw from membership
At the same time, the World Health Organization (WHO) expressed its sadness over Trump's decision to withdraw the United States from the agency.
In a statement, the WHO noted that the United States was among the founding members and had contributed significantly to its growth since 1948.
In addition to their support in saving the lives of many people, the WHO congratulated America for its significant contribution to the eradication of smallpox and completely eradication of polio.
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