Double standards, blind political sycophancy, war of words
and heckling. These are some of the dishonorable behavior our elected leaders
have engaged, in relation to yet another multi-million corruption scandal in
government, this time at the National Youth Service (NYS).
Devolution and planning Cabinet Secretary Ms Ann Waiguru has
for weeks now been on the spot because NYS lies in her docket. She has maintained
that she is clean in relation to the Ksh. 826 million scandal, claiming that
she was the whistle blower and asked the Directorate of Criminal investigation
department to investigate how the Integrated Financial Management Information
Systems (IFMIS) was hacked by unknown people (as at now) in an attempt to steal
over 800 Million shillings from NYS.
President Uhuru Kenyatta, through State House spokesperson
Manoah Esipisu, defended the embattled CS, stating that he will not ask her to
step aside to allow investigations to be carried out by the Ethics and
Anti-Corruption Commission (EACC), amidst a series of demands from the Opposition
and other political leaders that Ms. Waiguru should be suspended, just like
other Cabinet secretaries were suspended by the president.
Deputy President William Ruto has also been on record
claiming that the Opposition are just engaging in unnecessary politicking
regarding the NYS saga, stating that the NYS program aims to empower the youth
and to engage them in development oriented activities.
Jubilee government unveiled the new NYS late last year and
it has since engaged quite a number of youth in the country in development
activities, most notably in Kibra (Nairobi) and Kisumu County.
Calls by various leaders that Ms. Waiguru be suspended
received mixed reactions from the youth who are involved in NYS activities in
Kisumu and Nairobi. Some youth held peaceful demonstrations in both counties in
support of Ms. Waiguru, while others demonstrated asking the president to sack
her.
Tuesday 7th July 2015, heckling, name calling
and war of words marred questioning of Ms Waiguru over the alleged corruption
scandal at NYS. Ms Waguru was summoned by MPs to answer to allegations by
Opposition MPs who had questioned procurement at NYS and the rise of the number
of its recruits from 6,000 to 31,000. There have been claims by Opposition MPs
that the Jubilee administration is planning to militarize the National Youth
Service through massive recruitments across the country.
Embattled Waiguru during the meeting reiterated that she
will not step aside to allow for investigations, stating that she is not in
charge of procurement. She said that the Ministerial Tender Committee is the
independent authority of procurement. She also said that the amount in question
has gone down to 695.4 million from 826 million
MPs, some of who are not members of the two committees
(attended the session as “friends of the committee”) that summoned Ms Waiguru
hijacked the meeting, traded bitter words and almost engaged in fist fights- an
act that can simply be described as dishonorable- the CS became just a
spectator- in a meeting where she was supposed to clarify issues raised against
her in relation to her alleged involvement in the graft scandal.
So, is this the right way to fight graft? By engaging in
double standards- asking other leaders mentioned in corruption scandals to step
aside to allow smooth investigations into the claims while defending others?
MPs, who are supposed to demonstrate traits associated with their ‘honorable’
title engaging in name-calling, war of words and nearing fist fighting in
public, before the whole world?
I must say that it is very embarrassing that our leaders
have continued to demonstrate political sycophancy instead of charting the way
forward to fight graft- a thorn in the flesh of economic development in the
country since independence.
The recent dishonorable acts by our elected leaders since the NYS saga
came to the limelight is a clear indication that unless we realize that
corruption is a disease that can cripple our country, we will continue to sing
the song of ‘we are committed towards fighting corruption’ forever and
realizing the dream of a graft-free nation will forever be like chasing a
mirage.
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