Thursday, February 4, 2016

RUNAWAY CORRUPTION




By James Wakibia


Corruption remains one of Kenya’s biggest threat to development, every successive year Transparency International lists our beloved nation  amongst the most corrupt nations on the face of the earth .It’s not something to beat our chests for, it’s not like marathons and javelin that we should be proud of, no, it’s something every same person should be condemning.

According to Transparency international, the bad performance can be attributed to incompetence and ineffectiveness of anti-corruption agencies who have failed to punish alleged corruption offenders. The Judiciary, Department of Public Prosecution and Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission were pointed out as institutions that have contributed in high corruption levels, they have failed in the war against corruption.

As a ‘mwananchi’ in the streets am left powerless and confused and at the mercy of these corrupt powerful people who make life very expensive and lead to increased poverty.

County governments are in a good position to bridge the gap between the haves and have nots. Through proper distribution of resources and good governance it is possible to fight the ever increasing rates of poverty and to bring the numbers down. But with entrenched corruption I doubt any positive gains are going to be achieved, more poor people will continue languishing in pain and wallowing in immeasurable poverty. These people are suffocating public coffers for their own selfish gains with utmost impunity. Anything to stop this open thievery must be top priority.

It is saddening that the youth now see corruption as an easier way to wealth creation.


Reports of maddening and unthinkable amounts spent on buying goods and services are all over- we all remember the Ksh.109,000 anti-carcinogenic wheel barrows of Bungoma, Ksh. 2m Facebook account opening fees of Muranga, fat sitting allowances and generally spending that raises so many questions. Some with our taxes allegedly have hired gangs to walk around intimidating critics. Without doubt things are going haywire, MCAs now overstocked with power are unrivaled, they are demigods- instead of being the watchdogs they can be seen every day strolling the corridors of governors offices, looking for kickbacks, to move certain motions in the assemblies.

To effectively reduce poverty in Kenya, runaway corruption must be eliminated. It is imminent that vision 2030 might just be a pipe dream. Corruption will always pull us down, and it must be fought.

It’s good that the president came out strongly to condemn and show the public his stand on corruption, using tough words and stun face but words and stun face alone and no actions will not fight corruption. It’s time for a turnaround, those well written speeches that move masses must be moving thugs to jail. Corruption now a National security problem must be axed; laws must be enacted and implemented.

We voted for devolution because we believed in it, we went back in the ballots and brought in people we had faith in, but by default almost all of them have proved to be the wrong choices, most have pending court cases, we wish we could do something but it’s so late, we can only watch as they use our resources to campaign for their reelections, bad for us.

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