Veteran politician and former Subukia lawmaker Koigi Wa Wamwere has called for the self-ejection of the Jubilee administration.
Speaking on 'Cheche' on Radio Sauti ya Mwananchi Saturday, the leader said the President Uhuru Kenyatta-led government has demonstrated the inability to combat graft.
He told Uhuru resign and give room for the entrance of a fresh leadership that can save the nation from the teeth of the corruption monster.
"In other parts of the world, a small scandal is sufficient to unseat a government. Uhuru should accept that he has driven the nation deeper into the menace and exit at once to allow others who are able to contain the situation to take charge," he said.
He added that no better approach should be expected from Uhuru and his team with regards to making changes, noting that the government has actually presided over the growth and continuation of theft of public monies.
Citing the latest Sh9 billion shilling scandals at the National Youth Service (NYS), the former Nakuru Senatorial aspirant said that the nation is set for more should things remain intact.
"If the government was committed on the fight against graft, the NYS graft wouldn't have risen from the previous 800 million shillings to the current billions. This is proof that more could be coming our way," added the Jubilee critic.
Other scandals have been unveiled at the Kenya Power and Lighting Company (KPLC) Kenya Pipeline Company (KPC) and National Cereals and Produce Board (NCPB).