Former Machakos Senator Johnson Muthama has expressed his dissatisfaction on the government's way of doing things.

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Muthama on Thursday wondered why graft cases were pilling up, people were getting charged daily yet no progress was being achieved.

"Money is being stolen from county hospitals and institutions yet nobody cares and it makes us wonder. It's like a country headed by cowboys," noted the former Kagundo MP.

He also said that the government should follow court orders and serve as an example to the citizens since the leaders swore during oathing.

On the 2022 debate, Muthama said President Uhuru Kenyatta should be wise enough and turn down calls to change the constitution in his favour.

He said that if the president wants to leave a good legacy, he should retire from active politics in 2022.

"If Uhuru wants to be respected let him do like his predecessors and retire after 2022 for he will be respected but if he is pushed to change the constitution, it's a no. (Kama Uhuru anataka heshima yake afanye kama wenzake waliotangulia walivyofany. Go to ataenda nyumbani an heshima, likini akisukimwa abadilishe katiba hapana)," Muthama told journalists at his home in Tala.