Senator Gideon Moi has backed President Kenyatta’s war on corruption.
He said that corruption is a dragon that has seized and denied Kenyan citizens important services they need.
“I personally support the war on corruption and want to ask the president not to relent in the war against the vice. This is the only way Kenyans will be assured of service and development,” stated Mr Moi who had attended a fundraising at ACK St Phillips Church in Sotik, Bomet County.
The Baringo Senator also assured the President that he is in full support of the Big Four Agenda: Manufacturing, food security, affordable housing, and healthcare.
He was accompanied by KANU Secretary General Nick Salat, William Kamket (Tiaty MP) and other local leaders from Bomet County.
He also added that leaders grumbling about the President's move on fighting corruption were trying to halt the war and that he (President Kenyatta) should not be cowed by anything trying to see his motive dwindle.
Mr Kamket as well criticised the leaders who are resisting the lifestyle audit and corruption war saying they have propagated the emerging cracks in Jubilee Party.
Mr Salat added that the suspects should carry their own cross and not be covered by wings of their communities or political parties for the war on graft to be won.