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Green Congress in Kenya to Oversight Government and Opposition Actions
The Green Congress of Kenya will monitor both the government and opposition activities in the country’s governance in the new year of 2024.
In a 2024 New Year message, the Green Congress of Kenya party leader Hillary Alila regretted that both the government and the opposition had not delivered much to Kenyans.
Alila has assured Kenyans that the party will fully discharge its mandated role by keeping the government and the opposition in check on their behalf.
Alila emphasized on the party’s collective decision to allow the Kenya Kwanza government to lead the nation while the opposition asserts their influence as a strong opposition movement.
The party leader affirmed that the Green Congress of Kenya will allow the government to undertake its duties without interruption and see to it that the opposition kept the government on toes.
Alila called upon the government to uphold the independence of both the Judiciary and Parliament.
He highlighted the crucial role of Parliament in crafting legislation, emphasizing that these laws should then be faithfully implemented by the executive as the opposition should be on the watch out in keeping the government in check without being compromised.
Alila additionally called on the youths to register en masse as members of the Green Congress of Kenya in its current ongoing party members recruitment exercise insisting that the youth are the vanguard of the party.
“We expect Kenyans to register in big numbers as GCK members. If the young resister in large numbers, the party will be strengthened enough to help tackle challenges that have engulfed this country,” Alila said.
Alila a former Kenya Professional Boxing Council (KPBC) is taking steps to redeem the Green Congress of Kenya after taking over as the party leader from the party’s founder former Rangwe Member of Parliament (MP) Martin Ogindo who ditched the party to join President Ruto’s United Democratic Alliance (UDA) on October 27th, 2023.
The Green Congress of Kenya, President Ruto’s United Democratic Alliance (UDA), the Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) led by former Prime Minister Raila Odinga and ex-Vice President Kalonzo Musyoka’s Wiper kicked off their respective political parties recruitment drives in November ahead of the 2027 general elections.
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