Marsabit County MP The Honorable Canon Naomi Waqo CBS has urged Kenyans not to “throw the baby with the bath water” in respect to the finance bill.

In a Morning interview in one of the television stations, The Honorable Naomi Waqo was candid, eloquent, categorical and straightforward in saying:

Kenya Kwanza Government is very caring. And because it’s a caring government we wouldn’t like to say Mpende Msipende. The process has already begun.

Firstly the public participation has already been taking place people.have taken and given this a lot of attention

And in parliament I’m sure members will debate and the necessary amendments done.

Anything that Kenya Kwanza comes with is to benefit the common mwananchi.

Change does not come easily..when the change is coming it’s normal people resist at first

The people who are saying they will oppose, the day before we vote they will carefully scrutinize it and finally give it a clean bill of health.

On the high cost of living The Honorable Canon Naomi Waqo put it this way:

“On the cost of living and the cost of unga and sugar going up. It’s not only Kenya experiencing the high cost of living. As we move forward and grow, this will be part of us. We have to prepare ourselves and tighten our belts. Even in UK two weeks ago the citizens were expressing the same concerns. So it’s a global problem.

Unga is something that Kenya could have produced to sustain itself. We have experienced the worst drought recently adding to the desperation. Unfortunately now we are waiting for food to come from outside. Maybe in an years time we shall try to stabilize.

We have a new government and we are about to give birth to a healthy and strong baby. Our government is working very hard so let’s give ourselves a bit of time.”