Political analyst David Osiany has joined the ongoing debate on President Uhuru Kenyatta's constant complains about a section of his cabinet letting him down.
Addressing a roadside gathering at Kitengela last week, Uhuru disclosed that some of his ministers were frustrating his development agenda, threatening to sack them.
Speaking on Wednesday, the commentator termed that as Uhuru's only way of showing his seriousness with regards to achieving his promises, including his Big 4 Agenda.
He urged the president to give the nonperforming team a historical sack that will act as a lesson to the new team that it must carry out its roles as is required of them.
"Let Uhuru just wake up one day early in the morning and sack them. Let Kenyans meet the news as they wake up.
"Let it be done in such a way that the CSs are shocked to learn about their sack by finding their offices closed that morning," he said.
The former Rongo parliamentary aspirant was speaking on KBC English Service's The Big Conversation show, on Wednesday morning.
He faulted Uhuru for repeatedly lamenting about his officials' wrongdoings and take charge as the Head of State.
"Uhuru is not short of options as there are very many other people who are qualified and even overqualified for the jobs.
He cannot allow himself to be frustrated by his appointees, if they are not performing then he should sack them," he added.
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