Former Kitutu Masaba MP Timothy Bosire has asked President Uhuru Kenyatta to prioritize the fight against corruption, adding that it's the only meaningful achievement he can leave behind in 2022.

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At a funeral on Friday in Nyamaiya, Bosire said President Kenyatta had not taken full advantage of the handshake, adding that he risks leaving behind a country full of cartels.

The Orange Democratic Movement party treasurer also questioned by Uhuru was lenient of his deputy William Ruto, who he claims that has been engineering graft.

"As ODM, we decided to give him humble time to change his past mistakes. This includes the fight against corruption. However, the pace is a little bit slow and something meaningful should be done.

"If it means arresting his deputy, so be it. At the end of his term, people will judge him. You can't spare someone who is mentioned in every scandal yet you tell us that you're fighting corruption," said Bosire.

On Nyamira County, Mr Bosire noted that the government has done little to uplift the living standards of people despite millions from equitable share.

However, he also challenged Governor John Nyagarama to use the remaining time to change fortunes for the sake of his legacy.

"It's not yet late. The governor and his handlers should come out and do something to the people. Let him also deal with those mismanaging funds."

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