If corruption was legal, Kenya would be exporting these services abroad! But it seems for the moment, it can only serve as a tourist attraction to the western nations, as they say.
As a Kenyan, what I came to learn is the fact that even if a voter chooses ODM over Jubilee to fight corruption, it would be like choosing between Cancer to HIV, one of them will finally kill you.
If Anne Waiguru, during then made away with more than sh.800 million and went ahead to become a governor for the people of Kirinyaga county, what about the current boss who made away with more than 9 billion, almost 10 times than Waiguru’s loot. He is definitely a president in waiting.
Or he should just swear himself as a president and run his parallel government.
Before 2017 general elections, there was hope for the end of corruption, those who were fighting corruption, ended up being giving it to corruption, Do you remember the handshake?
When I think of university graduates who dine with the corrupts, the win over corruption becomes a dream rather than a reality.
But one man silently sleeps and wakes up on the ultimate power, it is you and me, what we choose to do with that voters card calls for the next looter or a leader.
There is no difference between abuse of human rights, bad governance and corruption, both go hand in hand.
Kenyans who are against the plundering of 9 billions at the NYS, they should first ensure Miguna Miguna’s rights are restored and given his Kenyan citizenship.
Refusing to accept this, is giving a call another looter to pick up a public office!