Bahati Member of Parliament Kimani Ngunjiri has laughed off President Uhuru Kenyatta's fight against corruption in the country.
Speaking in Nakuru on Sunday he claimed that Uhuru has been instead presiding over graft.
The lawmaker alleged that the president is behind the sale of a public aeroplane parking in London which was given to Kenyans by the British queen in 1969.
Ngunjiri said that Uhuru's leadership sold the property in 2016 at a cost of Ksh7.5 billion and has no moral authority to speak about matters corruption at all.
"They sold out parking in London in 2016. Now our planes are forced to rent parking space from KLM. Let him come clean on that and name the people who sold it," he noted.
This comes at a time when Uhuru has been repeatedly condemning graft in the nation and has vowed to deal with state officials implicated in the vice.
The MP also poked holes into Uhuru's national cohesion efforts, terming them fake.
He instead accused him of dividing the nation courtesy of his relationship with opposition leader Raila Odinga.
Ngunjiri said that Kenyatta's actions are raising the political temperatures in the nation, considering that he is seen to shift away from his deputy William Ruto in favour of Raila.
Considering that both are deemed presidential hopefuls in the 2022 general elections, the lawmaker said that Uhuru is deliberately provoking political emotions in the country.
"He must stop pretending to unite the nation because he is the man dividing Kenyans. Both himself, Raila and Ruto have a massive backing and siding with one is not good for the nation," he advised.
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