Former Subukia MP Koigi Wa Wamwere at a past event. [Photo/ kenya-post.com]

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Former Subukia MP Koigi Wa Wamwere has said Kenya may not change for the better following President Uhuru Kenyatta’s re-election.

The former political detainee during former President Daniel Moi’s regime on Wednesday said Kenyans have perfected the art of glorifying dishonesty and bad leadership components of underdevelopment.“As some celebrate political loot from general election just concluded, I feel sad,” he said.“That dictatorship is coming back. That corruption has taken over the nation. That people are worshipping more god of hate than God of love.That people who hate corruption are more hated than thieves.”Uhuru was declared by the IEBC winner of the 2017 presidential election after garnering 8,203,290 votes against opposition leader Raila Odinga’s 6,762,224.“We have become eternally hopeless as only a few feel at home in their own country,” Koigi added.“Ethnic evil spirit seems to direct everything we do and say. Only a few enjoy the right of work…The only thing we do well is wrong. Solutions retreat when problem makers rule…the future looks more bleak than bright,” read his Facebook post in part.Raila is expected to petition Uhuru’s re-election at the Supreme Court.He maintains he won the presidential election but was rigged out by the IEBC.“IEBC might have declared Uhuru Kenyatta president, but a vast number of Kenyans have not accepted the legitimacy of the decision, and will not accept it until they have answers to profoundly disturbing questions that have been raised,” Raila said Wednesday.Uhuru after the IEBC declared him winner of the August 8 polls had advised Raila to challenge his victory at the Supreme Court.