President Uhuru Kenyatta has insisted that he will not change his tune in the fight against graft.
Speaking during the 6th Devolution Conference in Kirinyaga, Uhuru said that corruption has hindered development in different parts of the nation.
He noted that he determined to ensure that the nation is graft free before he completes his second and final term in office.
The head of state also said that the war against the vice is not against any particular community.
Uhuru, who fired Sports CS Rashid Echesa on Friday, urged all leaders to support him in the fight to transform.
“This (corruption) is not a war against individuals or communities, it is a war against a crime that robs us the opportunity to build a nation,” he said.
He also warned leaders against politicizing the war on corruption. He challenged Kenyans to report persons involved in corrupt dealings to Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI).
Uhuru also urged governors to delivers on their promises within the remaining period.
The commander in chief of the armed forces has assured Kenyans that he will implement the Big Four Agenda before he retires from politics.
Uhuru has decided to keep silent over his succession amid referendum calls from the opposition.
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