Africa-Press – Kenya. Prime Cabinet Secretary Musalia Mudavadi has called for the end of blame games between the Kenya Kwanza government and the opposition.
Speaking on Saturday in Machakos, he said the people should move from blame games and focus on service delivery to Kenyans.
“Elections are behind us and the blame games won’t help, now we must put that behind us,” Mudavadi added.
He further said that Kenyans had elected people whom they felt will deliver services to them and the currency of blam games will not help the citizens.
Mudavdai added that Kenya has problems that needed to be solved urgently and blame games will hinder that.
“If we continue engaging in the blame game, the currency will end faster than we imagine. We must now move away from the blame game to service delivery,” Mudavadi said.
After being declared President-elect in August, William Ruto said he will not play blame games on food shortage and the economic situation in the country.
Speaking with CNN’s Christiane Amanpour, Ruto said it will not help any situation get better by playing blame games on each other.
“I don’t think it will help in any situation, finger pointing, blame game, I think we just need to sort out what we need to sort out and do what we have to do,” he said.
On the other hand, Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua has been accusing and blaming opposition leader Raila Odinga of watching on silently as former president Uhuru Kenyatta’s regime engaged in corruption.
He said Raila made the former president spend billions of shillings to popularise his candidature ahead of the August 2022 polls.
The DP also blamed Raila for what he said was his role in misleading the government to spend Sh50 billion on the collapsed BBI.
He said that Raila should give their government time to serve Kenyans instead of criticizing it.
“He should take a back seat and let the government of the day fix the problems caused by the Jubilee administration,” Gachagua said.
“Please slow down on oversighting the Kenya Kwanza administration. If you had done your job well during President Uhuru’s tenure the country would be far ahead,” he added.
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