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Kenyans will not accept a one-sided anti-corruption gospel that spares the pulpit while condemning the pews.
The most diabolical bribing of MPs in Kenya’s history was orchestrated by Ruto himself in order to impeach his own Deputy.
Kenya’s president bribes Parliament when he…— David Maraga (@dkmaraga) August 20, 2025
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Kenyans will not accept a one-sided anti-corruption gospel that spares the pulpit while condemning the pews.
In recent discussions surrounding corruption in Kenya, a powerful statement emerged from former Chief Justice David Maraga. He emphasized that Kenyans are tired of a hypocritical approach to anti-corruption efforts. This sentiment resonates deeply, reflecting a widespread frustration that those in power are often not held to the same standards as ordinary citizens.
The most diabolical bribing of MPs in Kenya’s history was orchestrated by Ruto himself in order to impeach his own Deputy.
Maraga’s assertion highlights a troubling reality in Kenyan politics. The accusation that President William Ruto orchestrated the bribing of Members of Parliament (MPs) to impeach his Deputy paints a grim picture of political maneuvering. Such actions not only undermine the integrity of governance but also fuel public distrust in elected officials. When leaders prioritize their personal agendas over the welfare of the country, it breeds cynicism among the populace.
Kenya’s president bribes Parliament when he…
This statement raises critical questions about the ethical landscape of Kenyan politics. If leaders are willing to engage in such dubious practices, what hope do citizens have for genuine reform? The public’s demand for accountability is growing, and Kenyans are calling for a collective effort to tackle corruption that holds everyone, from the pulpit to the pews, accountable.
In the end, the drive for a more transparent and equitable political environment is not just a call to action but a necessity for the future of Kenya. As citizens rally against corruption, it is vital for leaders to listen and respond with integrity, ensuring that no one is above the law.