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Liv wrote:Swenani wrote:Liv wrote:Swenani wrote:Liv wrote:If President Uhuru Kenyatta does not successfully deal with corruption and reduce it significantly, Kenya is done. It will be very hard to ever make a dent on bribery and corruption in Kenya. I think he is committed to this and he would want to achieve this. However he needs the support of the other institutions particularly the DPP and the Judiciary.
Unfortunately many people talking against corruption here and in many online forums are corrupt. It is a fact that you can't get a contract or a LPO from many private companies in Kenya without bribing the procurement officers in those companies. These are mostly middle class people who have to be paid something in private in order to allow you to supply goods and services to their companies. And many of them are here pointing fingers behind the screen.
Why can't we make a decision that we will not bribe anyone, that we will not receive a bribe from anyone who wants to supply companies we work for? That we are ready to pay the cost of being inconvenienced by the police and others for not bribing? How do you expect corruption to end in Kenya if you have to bribe a policeman for a minor traffic offense?
Do we really care about our country or we just talk for the sake of talking? What kind of Kenya do you want to leave behind to your children?
Pray and Support President Kenyatta on this one. If he fails Kenya will fail and it will be much harder to recover in future. KIbaki failed in fighting corruption and we are still going strong! Corruption is here to stay with us Who are "we" and what strength are you talking about?
Me=You and Me Strength-Living,paying rent, having sex,going to church etc Ok... I see. But please stop demanding to be bribed at your work place. My workplace is in my bedroom! If Obiero did it, Who Am I?
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