Political analyst Edward Kisiangani has called upon President Uhuru Kenyatta to pull up his socks with regards to the reignited war on graft.

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Uhuru has since termed the second term one that will see him fully combat the corruption menace as he seeks to leave a graft-free nation as one of his legacies.

But Kisangani is of the opinion that the Head of State is very far from achieving the same, claiming that the monster is growing higher day by day.

In a tweet Wednesday, the commentator said that corruption is now growing into an uncontrollable stink which is becoming more unbearable by the day.

He added that the same is the case in the lower county leadership.

"Corruption in both national n county governments in Kenya is stinking. It stinks more than any worst maintained mortuary anywhere in the world. It is appaling. President Kenyatta should enhance his efforts to fight graft. Things are not good," he wrote.

The remark comes at a time when another top official in Uhuru's government in the name of Tourism and Wildlife Cabinet Secretary Najib Balala is on the spotlight over graft.

The latter is being investigated over allegations of involvement in a fraudulent tender scam amounting to Ksh100 million and is being investigated by the Ethics and Anti Corruption Commission (EACC).

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