Today, the former president of this country hon Uhuru Muigai Kenyatta has been driven to a tight corner. This came in after another multi-billion scandal that happened during his regime was exposed by the media today.
As reported by some sources, this scandal happened in the ministry of energy. On this scandal, a total of 34 billion was lost. It involved the importation of fuel from foreign countries where some cartels siphoned the money which were meant for subsidies. Due to this scandal, the fuel prices went up despite being subsidized. The other result was the depreciating value of the shilling.
Ruto's goverment however has taken a bold move to counter the issue of fuel which has been a big problem for about two years. Reports says that the main mission of president William Ruto's visit to Dubai over the weekend was to sign a fuel importation deal. This scandal is said to have happened 15 months towards the end of Uhuru's term.
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