NCTAD Secretary-General Mukhisa Kituyi has heaped praise on President Uhuru Kenyatta as he seeks to leave behind a legacy upon completion of his tenure in office.
Speaking during an interview with NTV, Mukhisa said that President Kenyatta has given his best as far as the war against graft is concerned. He noted that the head of state has proven that he wants Kenya to be graft-free, adding that he is indeed a good man.
The former minister for trade and industries urged Kenyans from all walks of life to support the President in the fight to make this nation a better place.
"I trust Uhuru means well in the fight against corruption but we want results," he said.
He also went ahead to call upon the government to create more opportunities for the elderly in different sectors to enable them to sustain themselves. Mukhisa further said that he means well for this nation.
"Millennials are not hostage to traditional institutions, they want platforms where they can opt-in and out. Create possibilities, not to reward people who have been competing for 30 years against each other, but to mainstream constructive energy," he said.
His remarks come at the backdrop of the probe against Nairobi Governor Mike Sonko over the alleged misappropriation of Sh358 million belonging to the county government.