Governor Mutula Kilonzo Jnr Sounds Alarm Over Scale of Corruption in Kenya

Makueni Governor Mutula Kilonzo Jnr has raised fresh concerns over the rampant scale of corruption in the country, warning that the magnitude of the vice poses a serious threat to accountability and good governance.

Speaking in response to recent remarks by President William Ruto on corruption within the Senate, Governor Mutula admitted that graft has long existed in the country but stressed that the shocking amounts now being revealed demand urgent action.

Corruption has been there. I’m only surprised by the amounts. What the President said about the Senate is true. The issue is not whether corruption exists, but the scale at which it is happening. It is shocking, and it calls for accountability,” Governor Mutula stated.

The Makueni Governor, who has consistently positioned himself as a champion for transparency and integrity, underscored the need for institutions and leaders to embrace honesty in service delivery. He reiterated that unless decisive measures are taken, the fight against corruption risks being reduced to mere rhetoric.

Observers note that Governor Mutula’s candid remarks reflect growing public frustration with widespread graft scandals that continue to drain public resources meant for development.

By calling out both the existence and scale of corruption, Mutula has once again positioned Makueni as a county striving to lead by example in transparency, while at the same time urging national leaders to match words with action.

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