Uhuru did not sack as expected: Hours before the much awaited State of the Nation address, President Uhuru Kenyatta teased Kenyans with warning shots in his fight against the scourge of corruption.State House, in a series of tweets, posted nine past quotes of President Kenyatta talking tough on corruption”High net worth persons whose lifestyles are not reflective of the taxes that they pay must be compelled to demonstrate the source of their wealth and to contribute their share of taxes accordingly,” read one of the tweets.
It was then a no-brainer for most Kenyans โThe State of the Nation address was yet again going to issue a warning to the corrupt.And true to the dรฉjร vu, the momentous event began with President Uhuru Kenyatta highlighting his resolve to end corruption.”I am well aware of the task ahead of us, no doubt, is enormous.
But there is no turning back in our quest to transform our national economy to become truly an engine for creating jobs and opportunities for Kenyans,” he said.He told the jointย National Assembly and Senate sitting that he was turning back on his Big Four Agenda, Building Bridges Initiative and war against corruption.” There is no turning back on the war against corruption as it is a just war, a war to prevent misuse of public resources for selfish interests by those we have entrusted to manage them,” he said.”We are not turning back because we are determined to gift our children a better Kenya than the one we inherited.
A prosperous Kenya where respect for the rule of law and integrity are the accepted norms,” he continued.Acknowledging that Kenyans were waiting to see more convictions of the corrupt, President said it will be done by the law and not โvigilante justice and pitchfork protestsโ.
“I’ve been under pressure to answer who I am sacking, I must, however, caution that the pursuit of the corrupt will be undertaken strictly within the limits of the law,โ he said amidst cheers from the legislators.โWe have effectively adopted a โfollow-the-moneyโ approach to investigations and prosecutions that will continue to be strengthened and applied across the range of serious crimes, including economic ones,โ he said, assuring Kenyans that the looted funds will be recovered.
In his last year’s address, he acknowledged that there had been a challenge in the use of public resources where some individuals had fraudulently diverted resources to benefit themselves instead of Kenyans.He warned leaders against misusing public resources saying they would be held accountable as the war against graft intensifies.