Presidential hopeful and Nyamira Senator Kennedy Okong'o Mong'are has challenged former Anglican Church of Kenya archbishop Eliud Wabukala not take up his new position as the Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission chair.

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Speaking on Wednesday, Mong'are cautioned Wabukala that cartels at Integrity Centre could soil his celebrated and esteemed career as a clergy, the Star has reported.

“Wabukala has made the biggest mistake of his life. He has served this country for more than 50 years as a man of God. He is heading to EACC without any background in law or finance. The perpetrators of corruption, who have encroached the EACC, will soil his name,” the legislator observed. 

“Wabukala is being taken to the guillotine to be beheaded. He has served this country well and preserved his name as a man of God but where he is going cartels will finish him,” he added. 

Wabukala was approved to head the EACC by the National Assembly on Tuesday, with the legislators pledging to accord him necessary support.