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DP Kindiki warns corrupt officials: public resources are sacred

Teresiah Ngio by Teresiah Ngio
November 12, 2024
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Deputy President Kithure Kindiki has reiterated the Kenya Kwanza administration’s commitment to tackling corruption and safeguarding public resources, sending a firm message to state officials involved in corrupt practices. Speaking at the Jesus Palace of Praise Church in Mwatate, Taita Taveta County, during a Sunday Worship and Thanksgiving Service, Kindiki emphasized the government’s dedication to ensuring public funds are used for their intended purposes.

“It is a curse to use public funds for personal benefits,” Kindiki stated. He underscored that diverting money meant for infrastructure projects and essential services toward private gain causes harm to the nation, stressing that the cry of struggling Kenyans “reaches out to God.” He noted that such misuse of resources “brings misfortune,” a sentiment aimed at highlighting the gravity of corruption and its consequences on Kenya’s vulnerable communities.

Kindiki further expressed that the administration will act within the law to protect public resources, asserting, “We will make sure we use all means to protect public resources. To those used to stealing public resources, your days are numbered.” This statement reflects the government’s strong stance against corruption, pledging that any official found misusing resources will face the law.

Expressing solidarity with President William Ruto’s stance on safeguarding national resources, the Deputy President said, “I am fully behind the president in ensuring we protect the resources of the people of Kenya.” He stressed that public funds should be dedicated to building hospitals, schools, roads, and other essential amenities that uplift the quality of life for Kenyans. “God will bless us as a nation for this,” he added, linking the effective use of resources to national prosperity.

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Kindiki also highlighted the administration’s achievements, mentioning an improvement in the economy since Kenya Kwanza took office. He noted a strengthening of the Kenyan shilling from KES 165 to KES 127 against the dollar, a change he attributed to a healthier economy. “A stronger shilling helps lower-income citizens manage their expenses better,” he explained, urging patience and unity as the government continues its efforts to boost household incomes and improve livelihoods across the country.

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