Why Kalonzo wants corruption scandal forgiven

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Former Vice President has decided to give advice to all those eyeing the the second highest position in Kenyan government. Power is the magic key to control but its also the door to a big failure and therefore aspirants should be ware of the demons that haunt the precious job.

Stephen Kalonzo Musyoka was an unsuccessful candidate in the 2007 presidential election after which he was appointed as Vice President by President Mwai Kibaki in January 2008.

Wiper leader Kalonzo Musyoka says the Deputy President’s position is a “hot seat” and the holder is constantly under attack because one is a heartbeat away to the presidency.

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“I was the 10th Vice President but we have had only four presidents. Being a Vice President or Deputy President is really a slippery business. When you hold that office, you are severely fought, pulled down, dragged all over and all other dangerous episodes just to bar you from inheriting the presidency, but this time round we will deliver,” Kalonzo said.

On 19 December 2008, Kalonzo Musyoka was honoured with a Doctorate in Humane Letters (honoris causa) in recognition of his achievements in peace making, conflict resolution efforts, sustainable community development and humanistic ideals by Kenyatta University during its 25th graduation. He was also named African Dignitary Man of the year 2016.

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He promised Kenyans massive political realignment, which he said would usher in a new phase of leadership.

He further advised that although the 2022 debate is healthy, Kenyans should not be preoccupied with it.

The Wiper leader said those ethnicising the fight against corruption should be “forgiven” but the president and the institutions charged with the mandate must not relent.

He said the President deserves applause for the much he has achieved so far.

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The Wiper leader, who toured western Kenya yesterday for the first time since the general election, said Kenyans are now working towards a more peaceful and cohesive nation.

Kalonzo thanked the country for standing with his family after the passing on of his father Mzee Mairu.

Kalonzo was received by Busia governor Sospeter Ojamong and CS Eugene Wamalwa among several MPs and MCAs. He was in the county for an harambee in aide of Kolait Catholic Sub Parish in Teso South on invitation by the Wiper Busia county coordinator Dr Fred.

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