In 2017, Jubilee Vice-Chair David Murathe made a solemn prophecy which from all indications appear to have come to pass.
During an interview with a mainstream television station, Murathe said that President Uhuru would go after corruption with unrelenting vigour in his final term.
"In the final term of Uhuru, anything that smells of corruption, I am very sorry. I know this is somebody who will go after his own friends like David Murathe," he said.
True to his sentiments, Uhuru launched a campaign against corruption in his second and final term.
Suspects in the loss of millions of shillings at the National Youth Service were arrested including a permanent secretary.
High profile figures like Mohamed Swazuri were arrested and arraigned in court over alleged corruption and abuse of office.
In an interview with journalists at State House in Mombasa, the president said that he would like ridding the country of corruption to be his legacy.
Graft continues to be a huge problem in the country, making it difficult for Kenya to achieve its potential.