Political commentator and University of Nairobi lecturer noted that Oburu's statement was likely to raise anxiety.
“The message being sent by Oburu is that his brother is looking for an exit strategy from the union between him and the President,” he commented.
President Kenyatta has made the crusade against corruption his defining agenda in his second term, saying there would be no turning back in the war spearheaded by the Director of Criminal Investigations (DCI) and the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP).
On March 18, he stated "If you are corrupt we will fight you. You can be my brother or my sister or my closest political ally but if you are corrupt we will fight you. I won't be clouded by ethnicity or status in my quest to leave behind a united nation and I will continue championing for Kenya's unity." the president pledged.
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