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Trouble For Malala After Boni Khalwale Asked Ruto To Do This (Video)

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Kakamega County Senator Dr. Boni Khalwale took a strong stance against United Democratic Alliance (UDA) Secretary-General Cleophas Malala.

Dr. Khalwale accused Malala of violating the law by using government flag and chase cars, a privilege reserved for top government officials, and not political party officials.

Dr. Khalwale’s remarks were a highlight of the Senate session, as he passionately addressed what he described as an abuse of power and impunity.

The Senator expressed his frustration over the visible display of extravagance by Malala, who he accused of traveling in fuel-guzzling vehicles escorted by chase cars, complete with sirens and the national flag.

“While we, the senators, are struggling to get to this Senate with our Prados, the Secretary-General of a ruling party drives around in fuel guzzlers with chase cars,” Dr. Khalwale said, his voice tinged with frustration.

“His vehicle bears the national flag and has a siren, yet the police do not arrest these people. This is the impunity that is making the young people turn against us.”

The Senator’s remarks resonated with many Kenyans who have become increasingly disillusioned with the ruling elite’s perceived sense of entitlement and disregard for the rule of law.

Kakamega Senator Khalwale: Credit Betty Maina.

Dr. Khalwale emphasized that such behavior sets a bad precedent and erodes public trust in government institutions.

Dr. Khalwale’s accusations against Malala are not just about the use of flag and chase cars, but also about the broader issue of inequality and misuse of resources.

The Senator pointed out the stark contrast between the lavish lifestyle of some political figures and the daily struggles of ordinary Kenyans.

His comments reflect a growing sentiment among citizens who are tired of seeing leaders flaunt their wealth and privileges while the majority continue to face economic hardships.

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“It’s not just about the vehicles,” Dr. Khalwale continued.

“It’s about what they represent – a blatant disregard for the suffering of the people. When young people see this, they lose faith in us as leaders. They see us as part of the problem rather than the solution.”

The Senator’s critique of Malala also touched on the broader implications of such actions on the political landscape.

Dr. Khalwale warned that the visible disparity between the ruling elite and ordinary citizens is a ticking time bomb that could lead to increased discontent and unrest among the youth.

“The youth are watching,” he said. “They are observing how those in power conduct themselves. If we continue to allow such impunity to go unchecked, we are only fueling their anger and disillusionment. This is not the kind of leadership they deserve.”

Dr. Khalwale’s speech has sparked a heated debate within political circles, with some defending Malala’s actions and others siding with the Senator’s call for accountability.

Supporters of Dr. Khalwale argue that political party officials should not misuse state resources and should be held to the same standards as other public servants.

In response to the allegations, Cleophas Malala has yet to issue a formal statement.

However, sources close to him suggest that he believes his use of the vehicles is justified due to his position within the ruling party.

Whether this explanation will satisfy the growing chorus of critics remains to be seen.

As the debate continues, it is clear that Dr. Khalwale’s remarks have struck a chord with many Kenyans.

President William Ruto with Musalia Mudavadi And Other Leaders. Photo Credit: FB

His call for an end to impunity and a return to accountability in leadership is one that resonates deeply in a country where the gap between the rulers and the ruled appears to be widening.

Dr. Boni Khalwale’s impassioned speech during the Senate session highlights a critical issue in Kenyan politics.

His call for accountability and his critique of Cleophas Malala’s use of flag and chase cars underscore the need for a leadership that is in touch with the realities faced by ordinary citizens.

Whether this moment will lead to meaningful change remains to be seen, but it has certainly ignited a conversation about the kind of leadership Kenya needs moving forward.

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