Opposition Chief Raila Odinga has maintained that the war on corruption will go on despite resistance from some politicians.
Since President Uhuru Kenyatta renewed the war on corruption a section of leaders especially those allied to Deputy President William Ruto have claimed that the process was a witch hunt.
Speaking on Friday, Raila said that nobody should feel targetted and all Kenyans should support President Uhuru Kenyatta.
“Those who steal do it on their own behalf and not of the communities they come from. Corruption has greatly impacted negatively on our economy. Those involved should not be called corrupt. They are thieves," said Raila.
.Recently, the country has witnessed a renewed war on the menace, with various heads of Government agencies arrested and taken to court.
Raila's sentiments were echoed by Siaya Senator James Orengo.
“What Raila Odinga and President Uhuru (Kenyatta) want to do is eradicate the menace for our Kenya to grow,” Senator Orengo said.
Currently, Kenya Power bosses are under probe over abuse of office allegations.