President William Ruto has reiterated that all Kenyans have to pay taxes, regardless of status.
In a renewed attack on the Kenyatta family, Ruto was categorical that the tax bracket will no longer be discriminatory.
Ruto was addressing Church adherents in Nairobi on Sunday. The President was accompanied by Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua, National Assembly Majority Leader Kimani Ichungwah, Nairobi governor Johnson Sakaja among other political leaders.
"I am happy that as a country we have all agreed and built a consensus that irrespective of status, there’ll be no wavering of taxes for anyone... so that we can save our country from debt," Ruto stated.
Why the tax debate is healthy for Kenya
Ruto's sentiment was echoed by his long-term ally, Senior Counsel Ahmednassir Abdullahi.
"The tax debate is health & I'm most grateful to Mama Ngina Kenyatta for giving the way forward.But why are we avoiding the more germane question:what is the source of this vast wealth in the midst of abject poverty & how was it acquired? Or is this a nuclear weapon that can," stated the vibrant lawyer in his official Twitter account.
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