Kenya is being dragged toward a national ambush.
You cannot ask a hungry, overtaxed, exhausted people to vote in a general election and a referendum at the same time.
That is not governance it is deliberate confusion.
It is chaos packaged as reform.
And it is happening because those in power can feel the ground moving beneath their feet.
They can smell defeat, and instead of facing the voters with humility, they want to vandalize the rules.
Kasongo has looked at 2027 and seen a storm he cannot stop.
Instead of fixing the broken hospitals where patients die quietly, instead of saving parents crushed under school fees, instead of rescuing businesses suffocating under taxes, he has chosen a political escape route rewrite the Constitution and distract the nation.
The message is cruelly simple :
Your suffering can wait , their survival cannot.
Musalia Mudavadi a man who never stopped an Indian from jumping on his bed now stands at the front of this mission, selling it as necessity.
We are being told that political offices matter more than food on the table, medicine on the shelves, or dignity in the homes of ordinary Kenyans.
That is the cold heart of this project privilege first, people last.
And they expect applause.
Let the truth be remembered.
Kasongo opposed the 2010 Constitution.
He fought it.
Now, when the ballot threatens to embarrass the powerful, the very same Constitution suddenly becomes “the problem.”
Why…???
Because they want to invent new offices to cushion losers.
But if losing an election earns you power anyway, then democracy is a lie.
Elections must mean something not just for the winners, but for the losers too.
We saw this trick before under Uhuru Kenyatta.
It was called BBI.
Today it has returned wearing new clothes and a new name a referendum.
The script has not changed.
The goal has not changed.
The political elite want to insure themselves against the will of the people.
They want power that survives even when you reject them at the ballot.
And who gains from this national circus..???
Not the jobless youth.
Not the farmer sinking into debt.
Not the patient turned away from a hospital because there is nothing left to give them.
The only beneficiaries are those terrified of the people they claim to serve.
They fear the voters so they are trying to blunt the power of the vote.
Constitutional change is not Kenya’s emergency.
Kenya’s emergency is greed.
Kenya’s emergency is arrogance.
Kenya’s emergency is a government that refuses to admit failure while citizens absorb the pain.
Fix the economy first.
Fix healthcare.
Fix education.
Stop the bleeding before you start carving up the Constitution.
This country will not be saved by creating new seats for politicians running from defeat.
It will be saved by leaders willing to stand before the people without rewriting the rules.
Face the election.
Accept the verdict.
That is democracy.
And if you fear it , you do not deserve power.