Ruto Must Declare His Interest in the Saga of the Dams Scandal

The Dams Saga continues to draw mixed reactions with the latest set of individuals to add their voice on the matter being a number of Members of Parliament.

The MPs have now called on Ruto to come clean on the entire Dams issue. In a joint statement, the Legislators have asked Ruto to let investigative agencies do their work.

BELOW IS THE FULL STATEMENT:

“As members of Parliament, we are appaled at the reaction by Deputy President William Ruto to revelations that the country lost billions of shillings through shadowy and even criminal procurement in a bid to build dams in various parts of the country.

For reasons that are difficult yo fathom but that are anyone’s guess, the Deputy Presisent has taken over the role of spokesman for Arror, Kimwarer and Etare dams and the various ministries involved.

For a start, the revelations about the grand theft in the name of these dams did not come from the Opposition as Ruto claims. They came from the government in which Ruto serves as DP.

The Directorate of Criminal Investigations has confirmed that it is indeed investigating the loss of upto Ksh 21 billion in construction of dams.

To the utter shock of Kenyans, Mr William Ruto has taken it upon himself to explain this scam, making himself the spokesperson for ministries of Water, Agriculture and other affeced ministries.

Mr Ruto has gone ahead to provide his own version of the amount lost, “a mere Ksh7 billion” according to him, contradicting the DCI, the agency tasked with investigations in Kenya.

The DCI is investigating the loss of upto Ksh21 billion.

Even more shocking is the degree to which the DP has personalised this matter, blaming the revelations on the handshake between President Uhuru Kenyatta and ODM leader Raila Odinga.

He seems to be craving “the good old days” when associates would steal in peace.

We are challenging the Deputy President to help Kenyans understand what his interest is in this corruption case that is making him take up the role of spokesman for ministries and contradicting the government .

We also challenge the Deputy President to explain to Kenyans whether he has faith in the capacity of the DCI to conduct investigations for the government and why he is interfering with the work of that agency which currently enjoys the confidence of the majority of Kenyans.

Similarly, we remind the Deputy President that he has no role in matters that bring together multiple government agencies as the current scandal is.

The role of coordinating government was officially handed over to a very competent Cabinet Secretary for Interior Dr. Fred Matiangi. Ruto must respect that.

Finally, we call on Ruto to separate his 2022 presidential ambitions from the desire by the people of Kenya for a clean and honest government.

Kenyans want a clean government and honest government and they want it now.

Kenyans will not suspend that desire so that Mr Ruto can be President.

Corruption must be fought today and not tomorrow. Ruto is either with Kenyans on this or he is against Kenyans, in which case, he is alone.

There are no two ways about it.”

Signed.

Hon. Anthony Oluoch…Mathare.

Hon. Caleb Amisi…Saboti

Hon. Teddy Mwabire…Ganze.

Hon. Florence Mutua…Busia.

Hon. Gladys Wanga…Homa Bay.

Hon. Godfrey Osotsi…Nominated.

Hon. Jared Okello…Nyando.

Hon. Timothy Bosire..National Treasurer, ODM

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