Opposition leader Raila Odinga has faulted President Uhuru Kenyatta's commitment towards fight against corruption adding that the country could plunge to deep economic crisis.
Odinga also says Jubilee government has specialised in looting with domestic and international debts rising substantially.
Speaking at his Karen home on Friday, Odinga said the government could not pay suppliers or sustain operations within departments.
"Fighting corruption in Kenya is like watching Afro-cinema. The president is always blaming opposition for doing what we are supposed to do," he told reporters.
"Jubilee has specialised in looting and our children owes external countries at least Sh90,000. This is too serious because we will be a failed state if this culture continues," he added.
He also claimed that the government had resorted to using of taxpayers money to facilitate August general elections campaigns.
Recently, Kenya was ranked 145th worldwide as the most corrupt country by the Transparency International.