The hashtag #lowerfoodprices has been trending number one on social media since Sunday, February 20, 2022.
Kenyans took to social media to highlight the high cost of living ranging from basic commodities like cooking oil and tomatoes.
A section of Kenyans demanded the leaders in Kenya led by President Uhuru Kenyatta should address the matter with urgency.
Some Kenyans pointed out that they were tired and life was taking a toll on them since they could no longer afford even some of the basic commodities.
Amidst the conversation, former Nairobi Governor Mike Sonko weighed in on the debate seemingly giving a different opinion.
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Sonko noted that it was hard to reduce the price of basic commodities until the price of farm products like fertilizers was reduced.
The former Governor mentioned that Kenyans ought to start the conversation from the production costs of farming.
"I don't think prices of Food can be lowered down as you are protesting via #lowerfoodprices until prices of farm products are lowered....i.e fertilizers, chemicals to spray, and animal Feeds.... Hapo Ndio hii language should start When production cost is high expect prices to be higher.
"Sikuizi ata nikipea mtu Thao najua tu labda atabuy 2kg of Sugar & 2Kg of cooking oil kenye atakula nacho hio pressure ingine kando. Anyway let's embrace farming hata kama ni kitchen garden unaweza save your coins bila kujua," Sonko said.
Here are some of the opinions by Kenyans;
I don't think prices of Food can be lowered down as you are protesting via #lowerfoodprices until prices of farm products are lowered....i.e fertilizers, chemicals to spray, and animal Feeds.... Hapo Ndio hii language should start .... pic.twitter.com/TWXL4ACYGm
— Mike Sonko (@MikeSonko) February 20, 2022
The national cry.#lowerfoodprices pic.twitter.com/gJeRzhqKAX
— Kitche, S. (@steve_kitche) February 20, 2022
Tomorrow let's wake with this please#lowerfoodprices because we are really fucked up.
— Tilingi ???????????? (@ArapTilingi) February 20, 2022
I'm tired of typing. Just retweet #lowerfoodprices pic.twitter.com/odP7nebbGr
— RNC MEDIA GROUP C.E.O (@CaleArtOfficial) February 20, 2022
We're tired????#lowerfoodprices pic.twitter.com/ldspGeSx5e
— Keter Cherono Naomi (@keter_cherono) February 20, 2022
We should conduct a nation wide strike, twitter trend isn't enough. we can't be buying 1kg of cooking oil at ksh290 and Sugar at ksh250 bana. Kenya isn't a country.
— Ja Loka (@fels3_) February 20, 2022
There is no equality in this country. The poor are starving ????
#lowerfoodprices Nakumatt Stanley Livondo