ANC Leader Musalia Mudavadi has accused the Jubilee government of masterminding heavy corruption schemes that eventually put the toll on innocent Kenyans.
Speaking on Friday in a New Year message to Kenyans, the NASA leader said that the Jubilee administration was not feeling any embarrassment about stealing but was instead feeling bad it had not come into power much earlier to start looting.
He said that under the current government, Kenyans have gone through the toughest era, with the public debt escalating to over Sh3 trillion.
"I know you did not have the best of 2016. The cost of transport, food and other household goods has skyrocketed beyond your capacity to afford. Unfortunately, salaries have stagnated for those in employment. The economy is only performing miracles for a few," he said.
"Jubilee promised to remove or reduce levies and fees in our schools, but January is here and we will see Kenyans unable to take their children to school as the fees are still high. I do hope Kenyans have had enough of Jubilee and will take a stand against corruption in August 2017. We know most of the borrowed money ended up feeding the gluttony of a corrupt elite cartel," he added.
Mudavadi urged the country to consider voting in a new government in the 2017 general elections so as to return Kenya back to its course.