I always see our political leaders pointing fingers to each other about corruption issues. There is one thing which I ask is these Christians who always stand in the Church and give donations from the loot? We need to be sincere in our dealings and remember God is watching. It doesn’t matter; I own the world and loose the Kingdom of Heaven. It doesn’t matter anything.
I am wondering why government is not accepting that corruption is really damaging our economy. Since the jubilee government came into power, we have seen corruption rocket to the roof tops.
Can we fight corruption when we deny its existence? Corruption is our enemy because it is spoiling our economy. The people tasked to fight corruption have really not done much to help our country. The Ethics Anti -Corruption Commission is just another puppet which cannot earth anything to go by.
Another big issue with jubilee government is that there is not clear communication unit. Everyone is seen to defend the government but to be true, it portrays how the government is inappropriate to handle communication.
That kind of noise can only serve to lend credence to suspicion that the government wants to politicize the matter as a way of avoiding giving answers to the real questions at hand.
I ought to advise the President that this is not about fighting the media or opposition leaders, but about reassuring Kenyans that he is not presiding over the return of grand corruption.
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As Kenyans, we are not to politicize all the corruption talk. We must accept and look for a way to fight corruption together. Kenya is our country and we do not have any other place to call home. Let us put our political affiliations aside and do all to reduce the corruption in government institutions.