Solidarity with Kenyan people!

24 July 2024 by CADTM International , Collective


A variation on the Kenyan flag. (2006). Kevin Walsh. Licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 2.0 Generic license.

The CADTM and Kenyan Allies Declaration



We, the CADTM and Kenyan allies:
 

    • Affirm our solidarity with the Kenyan people in their struggle against the neoliberal and neocolonial policies of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) imposed on the government of Kenya that have resulted in a Kenyan Peasant Revolution against the IMF led by the young people, popularly known as “Gen Zs.”.
    • Recall that in April 2021, Kenya, under former President Uhuru Kenyatta and then-Deputy President, now President Ruto, entered into an agreement with the IMF for debt relief that came in the form of a 38-month programme that matured in June 2024.
       
  • Aware that the Finance Bill 2024, just like the past Finance Bills in Kenya, has been drafted by the IMF and imposed on the Kenyan people.
  • Aware that the aim of the punitive tax proposal in the Finance Bill 2024, including the 16% Value Added Tax (VAT) on bread, 16% Value Added Tax (VAT) on supply of bread, 16% Value Added Tax (VAT) on supply of electric bicycles, 16% Value Added Tax (VAT) on supply of solar panels, and 16% Value Added Tax (VAT) on transportation of sugarcane from farms to milling factories, was to ensure that Kenya raises enough money to service the facility that matured in June 2024.
  • Cognizant of the direct link between the IMF’s neoliberal and neocolonial policies on the government of Kenya and the ongoing Gen Z-led Peasant Revolution in Kenya.
  • Opposed to the proposed privatisation of key public parastatals including the Kenya Seed Company Limited, Kenya Literature Bureau (KLB), Kenyatta International Convention Centre (KICC), Kenya Pipeline Company (KPC), New Kenya Co-operative Creameries, National Oil Company of Kenya (NOCK), Numerical Machining Complex, Kenya Vehicle Manufacturers Limited, and Rivatex East Africa Limited, among others, that is linked to the Debt Relief negotiations of April 2021.
    • Call for scrapping all public-private partnerships that have continued to promote privatisation of key public parastatals in Kenya.
    • Affirm our struggle against all predatory lending, investment, and trade agreements—be they coming from International Financial Institutions like the IMF, from Global North powers, or from emerging powers such as China, Turkey, Russia, Iran, South Africa, and India, whose policies have negative outcomes that plunge the ordinary Kenyan peasants into a vicious circle of austerity, unemployment, and poverty.
    • Demand an immediate end to all sorts of illegal, illegitimate, and odious lending by the governments, IMF, Multilateral Development Banks, and others that destroys and devastates the lives and livelihoods of ordinary Kenyan peasants and ruins nature.
    • Oppose the deployment of the Kenyan Police to Haiti as part of the Multilateral Security Support (MSS) Mission, as this is part of the neoliberal and neocolonial policies of the IMF that will contribute to odious debts in Kenya.
    • Oppose attempts by the IMF-backed Kenyan political establishment to hijack the Gen Z-led peasant revolution in Kenya through calls for the establishment of a government-backed National Multisectoral Forum (NMF) and an opposition-backed National Convention, as they are all based on the same logic that created the problem leading to the Gen Z-led peasant revolution.
  • Aware that Kenyan women are by far the primary victims of microfinance and microcredit, and we express our solidarity with their struggles against microcredit in Kenya.
    • Oppose debt in all its manifestations as it weighs directly on the ordinary Kenyans since the government is forced to draw huge portions from the state budget to repay it, leading to budget cuts in public sectors that benefit the majority of Kenyans, like public health services, water, education, security, employment, and social services.
    • Note that the debt system promoted by the IMF in Kenya involves a massive transfer of wealth from the Kenyan people to the creditors, while the local dominant classes have their cut in the transfer.
    • Reiterate that public debt is used as a tool for domination of the people of Kenya and to perpetuate our dependence on the market and private sector as opposed to the state-funded public sector, which in itself is a continuation of neo-colonialism.
    • Reiterate that the capitalist system uses debt not only as a tool for economic subjugation but also for political domination, as capitalism goes hand in hand with the debt system.
    • Note that the Kenyan government continues to draw from their national budgets to repay the debts, leaving very little to spend on social sectors like education, healthcare, water, food, and other social security sectors, forcing households in Kenya to turn to private borrowing, leading to an increase in household debts as the households are compelled to borrow to access services that their states ought to be providing them with but have failed due to increased spending for debt servicing.
    • Call for transparency and accountability of all projects financed by overseas lenders and international financial institutions, including the IMF in Kenya, and further call on all such projects to be brought under democratic oversight through public participation.
    • Call for alternative possibilities like subsidies and grants, zero-interest loans without discrimination, socially and collectively managed community projects through community-community partnerships, etc.
    • Call for the renewed development of free, high-quality public services and increases in the funds available for social spending in Kenya.

Date: July 24, 2024


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