Bahati lawmaker Kimani Ngunjiri has once again fired shots at President Uhuru Kenyatta over alleged inability to fully combat the graft menace.
In an interview on Radio Maisha's 'Bunge La Maisha' Tuesday morning, the vocal legislator said that Uhuru and team are doing very less to eradicate corruption.
He claimed that the government has failed to pick the right people for the job, alleging that some of the people in the forefront are incompetent and unfit for the role.
"Its true that this government isn't doing enough to finish corruption. It appears that some of the people deployed to do the job are unable to deliver," he said.
He based his argument on his role as a member of the Parliamentary Lands Committee.
Ngunjiri claimed some government officials have appeared before them without any idea of the happenings around them, though their departments have been listed among those involved in graft.
"Some of these top state officials are involved in graft, I sit in the Land Committee and I know that," he said.
Ngunjiri has not been in good terms with Uhuru lately, following their bitter exchange earlier in the month after the lawmaker questioned Uhuru's political moves.
He wondered why Uhuru seems to have made a U-turn on his deputy William Ruto whom he vowed to endorse as his successor once he retires in 2022.