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"Naona Mnanitafuta Kwa Fujo."Vocal senator Sifuna dismisses the claims of EACC about law amendment

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The recent allegations by the Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission (EACC) that senators amended the law to allow top officials, their wives, and their children to trade with the government have sparked a heated debate. In response to these allegations, Edwin Sifuna, a prominent figure, has come out to defend the senators. However, his response has not gone down well with many Kenyans.

One Kenyan, in particular, has responded to Sifuna's defense, saying "We are not fools. We know how to read, get information and interpret." This statement reflects the sentiment of many Kenyans who are tired of being taken for granted by their leaders. The EACC's allegations have raised serious questions about the integrity of the senators and the government's commitment to fighting corruption.

The Kenyan who responded to Sifuna's statement is essentially saying that they are not naive and can see through the attempts to manipulate and deceive them. They are aware of the facts and can interpret them correctly. This response is a testament to the growing awareness and activism among Kenyans who are demanding accountability from their leaders.

The EACC's allegations are serious and have far-reaching implications. If true, they suggest that top officials have been using their positions to enrich themselves and their families, while the majority of Kenyans struggle to make ends meet. The fact that senators allegedly amended the law to allow this to happen is a clear indication of the rot that exists in the system.

Sifuna's response to the allegations has only added fuel to the fire. Instead of addressing the substance of the allegations, he has chosen to dismiss them, which has only fueled the anger and frustration of many Kenyans. The response from the Kenyan citizen is a clear indication that people are no longer willing to tolerate corruption and deceit from their leaders.

As the debate continues, one thing is clear: Kenyans are demanding accountability and transparency from their leaders. They will no longer accept excuses and denials. It is time for those in power to take responsibility for their actions and to work towards creating a more just and equitable society for all.Follow the link below for source information.

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