Hassan Jameel
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Update THE STRIKE MOVEMENTS PUBLIC STATEMENT ON CALL FOR 7 DAYS NONVIOLENT ECONOMIC DEMONSTRATIONS WITH PROPOSED CITIZENS VISIT TO PARLIAMENT ON TUESDAY JUNE 2ND 2026 AT 12:00PM whatsapp.com/channel/0029Vb… @DrJuma_M @jaokojohnmark @segera_clinton @NoCountryHere @Wanjiru2027 @cbs_ke





yah, something is wrong somewhere🥺

The plan to launch this week a health facility in Kenya for Americans who may have been exposed to the Ebola virus has received widespread criticism – from both Kenyan doctors and US officials working at the CDC. cnn.it/4u0nlm8

Text and Call your dvmb MPs now before they pass The Finance Bill 2026 . Here is the latest list of all Phone Numbers belonging to Members of The 13th Parliament.

X is a public platform. Public participation now! It is a legal requirement . If you want me to impeach the dumb guy! Retweet and like. 24k likes guarantee progress . Lets do this for our nation. Kenya needs a renaissance !

The Ruto government is just too much. These guys wake up every single day just to conjure up more ways to cause pain to Kenyans. I know we are expected to keep government in check as opposition but it’s literally impossible to keep up with the breadth and depth of the capacity for evil these guys have. It doesn’t have to be like this bwana. When we tell you just kicking Ruto out solves 80% of our problems you best believe! Just like he did with Haiti and now Ebola, for the right amount, this one can sell us to the devil himself!










Update THE STRIKE MOVEMENTS PUBLIC STATEMENT ON CALL FOR 7 DAYS NONVIOLENT ECONOMIC DEMONSTRATIONS WITH PROPOSED CITIZENS VISIT TO PARLIAMENT ON TUESDAY JUNE 2ND 2026 AT 12:00PM whatsapp.com/channel/0029Vb… @DrJuma_M @jaokojohnmark @segera_clinton @NoCountryHere @Wanjiru2027 @cbs_ke

Ebola is one of the deadliest viral hemorrhagic fevers known to humanity, spreading through contact with infected bodily fluids and capable of causing severe bleeding, organ failure, and death within days if not rapidly contained. History has repeatedly shown that even a single lapse in protocol can place thousands of lives at risk and cripple entire healthcare systems. That is why many Kenyans are deeply concerned by reports of plans to establish an Ebola quarantine and treatment facility linked to the United States at Laikipia Airbase.This concern is rooted in a legitimate fear for public safety, national preparedness, and the protection of human life. We currently have no confirmed Ebola cases. Yet we are being asked to host a high-risk quarantine facility for foreign nationals exposed elsewhere. Inevitably, difficult questions arise: Why should our territory carry a risk that wealthier nations are unwilling to absorb within their own borders? Why should communities living near the facility bear the anxiety and potential exposure associated with one of the world’s most dangerous diseases? And why should a country whose public hospitals still struggle with shortages of PPE, staffing crises, and underfunding be expected to shoulder such a sensitive responsibility? International cooperation in health matters is important. However, cooperation must never create the perception that our territory and lives are being treated as expendable buffers for risks other nations are unwilling to absorb themselves.








