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Billions Lost in ‘Damage Control’: When the Government Is the Real Vandal

They say the protests are too costly.
They count the broken glass.
They weep for burnt buildings.
They scream about economic losses.
But when billions vanish from public coffers,
When tenders are inflated,
When ghost projects swallow entire budgets—
They say nothing.
Let it be clear:
The real looting didn’t start with Gen Z, it started in boardrooms.
The real vandals wear suits, not hoods.

📜 Why This Must Be Said Now
Kenya’s leadership is shouting, “The country is bleeding!”
And blaming Gen Z for the mess.
They claim protests have “crippled the economy,”
That “national assets are destroyed,”
That “we must rebuild.”
But here’s the uncomfortable truth:
Much of what they claim was “damaged” was already broken, looted, or insured.
And now the outcry becomes a smokescreen to clean out the treasury- again.
The State isn’t fixing destruction.
It’s profiting from it.
🧠 4 Truths You Need to See Clearly
🧩 1. The Government Uses Chaos to Justify Corruption
Every “crisis” becomes a blank cheque:
- No procurement rules.
- No audits.
- No accountability.
Suddenly, a toilet costs KSh 12 million.
A door costs KSh 1.5 million.
A burned office gets a KSh 600 million “repair budget.”
They’re not repairing damage.
They’re inflating contracts and feeding their networks.
🧩 2. Some Buildings Were Burnt to Erase Evidence- Not Protest
Ask yourself:
- Why were specific government offices targeted by “unknown” individuals?
- Why is there little to no footage of the actual burning?
- Who benefits when physical records disappear?

This isn’t rebellion. It’s a cover-up.
Burn the proof. Blame the youth.
Request emergency funds. Share the loot.
🧩 3. You Care About Broken Property, But Not Broken People?
The outrage is loud when windows break.
But where is the rage for:
- The children dying in public hospitals with no medicine?
- The students sent home over fees?
- The single mothers taxed into poverty?
The economy didn’t collapse because Gen Z marched.
It collapsed because you bled it dry.
The fire started in Parliament—not in the street.
🧩 4. Every Billion “Lost” Is a Billion Someone Found
When they say:
“We lost KSh 2 billion in damage,”
Translate that to:
“Someone just made KSh 2 billion through inflated contracts and shady tenders.”
This is not recovery.
This is re-looting.
They don’t mourn the loss.
They celebrate the opportunity to steal again under the guise of rebuilding.
🎯 What Kenya Must Realize Now
- Every tragedy is being monetized. Don’t believe the crocodile tears.
- Follow the tenders, not the hashtags. The real story is in the budgets.
- Demand forensic audits before funding any repairs. No rebuilding without receipts.
- Refuse guilt. Gen Z is not the reason for this economic mess- they are the reaction to it.
If we keep falling for the “damage control” narrative,
We will keep funding our own oppression.
This is not just corruption.
It’s an insult to intelligence.
🌀 ASI Standpoint
We, at Awakening Souls Institute,
Reject the lie that youth demand is destruction.
We reject the narrative that protests are expensive
When the real expense is corruption.
You cannot steal billions, bury the evidence in fire,
Then shame the nation for rising in truth.
We are not vandals.
We are witnesses.
And we will not let your lies write the history books.
Expose the theft.
Name the game.
Protect the awakening.
#AwakeningSoulsInstitute
#DamageControlIsTheHeist
#GenZIsNotTheProblem
#KenyaDeservesTruth
#AuditEverything