Today, the 31st March, is gonna be the day to remember in the history of our country Kenya. The reason why this day will be a historical day is the fact that the parliamentarians will, for the first time, debate on nothing other than the list of shame, that touches some of them.
The EACC list of shame was tabled before the house by the President of Kenya, Uhuru Kenyatta during the joint special seating-- parliamentary and senate--, the day when the president called for a shot on war on graft.
The public services was first skeptical about corruption issues but as those implicated were shown the door of exit, they started feeling the chill in their corrupt spines.
Today, the MPs and Senators will have their say about even when their own are victims in the list of shame.
We already know that there is a plot to shoot the list down before it makes an impact in the society. But as the law dictates, people are watching and they (people or voters) expect nothing from them other than to comply to the president's directive.
Kenya has been lurking behind in the war against corruption because those in public offices are not easily convinced to change their ways of life. It is going to be tough since majority of those implicated on the graft list are the same individuals who have a final say about it.I hope they will for the first time think about Kenya in their ruling.
See you there! And Have your Say!