Presidential candidate Philip Murgor has accused the Jubilee administration of failing to deliver on key projects it promised Kenyans during the 2013 general election.
According to the Star, the former Director of Public Prosecutions further accused President Uhuru Kenyatta's administration of corruption, observing that Kenyans are not getting value for their money.
"Kenyans are not getting value for the taxes they pay owing to corruption and tribalism being perpetrated concurrently in the country. Stealing is now more of a priority than serving the people," he said on Monday.
"It is bad for a government to walk out of a five- year leadership position without a single project that was not initiated and funded through kickbacks," he added.
Murgor pledged to grow and strengthen the country's economy if elected president in the August polls.
He is set to vie for the presidency on a United Democratic Movement Party (UDM).