UDA Leadership Issue Demands to Kalonzo

UDA Leadership Issue Demands to Kalonzo

UDA Leadership Issue Demands to Kalonzo

Following his meeting with former President Uhuru Kenyatta, Wiper Party leader  Kalonzo Musyoka received requests on Sunday from senior UDA leaders. Kalonzo was criticized by Senate Majority Leader Aaron Cheruiyot and National  Assembly Majority Leader Kimani Ichung’wah for their demands that Uhuru reveal  any and all looted items from his administration.

According to the two leaders, Uhuru made the decision to appear in public on Sunday after discovering that Ichung’wah intended to initiate the establishment of a State Capture Commission. It so happens that both leaders are members of the National Dialogue Committee (NADOC), which is co-chaired by Ichung’wah and Kalonzo.

It’s time for Uhuru Kenyatta and I to have an open dialogue about the state of the economy, the consequences of state capture, and the problems facing the economy of this nation. Get him on stage, please,” Ichung’wah pleaded with Kalonzo. Ichung’wah continued, expressing his gratitude to Kalonzo for reviving the former president’s career in politics.

He clarified that this was the only way Kenyans could learn the whole truth regarding the amount of public funds embezzled under Uhuru’s administration. Cheruiyot, who is also a member of NADOC, agreed with his counterpart in the National Assembly that the Kenya Kwanza administration was headed toward regaining stolen public funds.

He clarified that Uhuru’s return to prominence was solely intended to undermine the proposed State Capture Commission.Cheruiyot said, “I support Kenyans’ request that we reduce taxation and prioritize recovering assets hidden overseas.”

Uhuru made a political joke at President William Ruto’s administration on Sunday,  saying that it was operating on justifications. He claimed that the Kenya Kwanza administration was placing the blame for all of  their mistakes on him rather than accepting accountability.

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