Sensible Kalenjins Lecture Ruto and His Mouthpiece Oscar Sudi

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President Uhuru Kenyatta and Investigative agencies in the Country have lately renewed the fights against corruption.

Their efforts to extensively deal with corruption have however suffered some sort of set backs as a number of leaders have politicised the whole fight against corruption.

Leaders from the Rift Valley led by the likes of Oscar Sudi and Stephen Sang have time and again hit out at President Kenyatta and DCI boss George Kinoti with claims that the two have ethnicized the war on corruption and are thus just taring the Kalenjin Community.

A Group of NGO’s based in Eldoret have now come out and differed with the leaders.

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They have asked the leaders to support efforts by the President and Independent Insitutions to deal with Corruption saying that it is the only way the Country will be saved from going down.

“As Kenyans we must support efforts by the President and the independent institutions because it’s only through such that we will salvage our country from politics,” said Ngetich from the Center for Human Rights and Democracy (CHRD).

He said those criticising the President over the war on graft were themselves suspects and feared being caught.

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“Surely for any sensible Kenyan who values our motherland, it’s immoral to oppose the war on graft. You can only oppose if you know very well that you are involved in looting the coffers of our country,” Ngetich said.

The NGO representatives told off Kalenjin leaders claiming that Uhuru was targeting the community in the war on graft.

“They should carry their own cross and stop dragging the entire community into their own bad behaviour.”

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