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Willis Raburu, a Father of Two, Condemns Government Silence on Missing and Deceased Students from Endarasha School

Image: Willis Raburu on daddy duties

Kenyan media personality Willis Raburu has harshly criticized the government for its response to the recent tragedy at Endarasha School, where 21 children lost their lives. As a father of two, Raburu expressed his anger over what he perceives as a lack of action and accountability from those in power.

In a statement on social media, Raburu condemned the situation, saying, “It’s disgraceful that 21 children died, more fires erupted, and yet there are still people walking free, holding offices, strolling along ‘yatapita’ avenue like it’s business as usual.” He voiced his frustration with officials who appear to carry on as if nothing had occurred.

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Raburu also criticized the government for failing to adhere to court orders, remarking, “It’s sickening that there are court orders that the upholders of justice and order are deliberately disobeying.” This comment highlights his concern about the disregard for legal processes and accountability.

He further criticized what @DonaldBKipkorir has termed “Special Corruption Vehicles,” which Raburu sees as emblematic of systemic corruption affecting ordinary Kenyans. “It is appalling that such entities exist and benefit a select few while hardworking, tax-paying Kenyans suffer,” Raburu stated.

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Despite the bleak situation, Raburu expressed hope in the resilience of the public, applauding those who continue to advocate for justice. “Yet it is inspiring to see people still speaking up, standing up, exercising their democratic rights to picket and speak, and shine a light of accountability when the light of democracy and virtue are dimmed,” he noted. His words serve as a call to keep up the pressure on the government and to demand justice.

Raburu’s remarks reflect a growing public frustration with the government’s handling of the Endarasha School tragedy and emphasize the need for transparency and accountability. His advocacy highlights the public’s demand for justice and action from their leaders.

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