Back in '05 when Kenya as a country ratified the Rome Statute, what was the reasoning? What was the motivation? Who supported or opposed it then and on which side of the fence do they sit today? What has since changed to necessitate a change of heart? These, to me, are the important questions.
If those intent on withdrawing from the ICC are driven only by the desire to "punish" the court for trying "their own", then I must disagree with them. If those on the opposite side are motivated only by the fact that the ICC is barbecuing their "opponents", then I must disagree with them. And I worry that this sounds too much like the script playing out in Bunge.
Learn first to treat your time as you would your money, then treat your money as you do your time.