Political analyst Gerald Bittok now says that Kenyans should not have any hopes in the Jubilee government, with regards to eradicating the troublesome graft menace.
Speaking on Wednesday, the commentator doubted that the President Uhuru Kenyatta-led government will realize its dream of leaving behind a corruption-free country.
He said that Uhuru and his team lacks what it takes to realize the same, adding that the government is itself based on a poor foundation characterized by many corruption scandals.
Bittok said that the government lacks the required strategy, hence its inability to wipe corruption out seven years into power, doubting if the remaining three years will be enough.
"Jubilee iko na msingi mbovu na haina mwelekeo wala mpangilio. Serikali hii haiwezi pigana na ufisadi (This government cannot fight corruption as it lacks the strategy. Its also lacks a strong basis to enable it succeed)," he said.
He was speaking on Mazungunzo Waziwazi on Radio Jambo, Wednesday night.
He noted that the widening rift being between supporters of President Uhuru Kenyatta and his deputy William Ruto makes it even impossible to win.
Bittok urged Kenyans not to expect any positive results from a divided government, whose rival sides are now accusing and exposing each other for allegedly engaging in corruption.
"Imefika mahali ambapo mambo sasa yamekuwa mashindano ya kushitakiana. Hawa wakisema hili na wale wanawashitaki kwa kufanya lile lingine.
(It has now turned into a blame game where each side is accusing the other of this or the other scandal)," he added.