
Suba north constituency member of the national assembly Hon Millie Odhiambo has launched a heavy political tackle on president William Ruto few days after meeting the head of state during his tour of Homa Bay county.
As The Sunday Nation reports, Millie Odhiambo has taken issue with president William Ruto over what she termed as glorifying corruption by allegedly appointing people who have been tainted with corruption allegations in his government.
According to Millie, the president appointed people into government despite the said individuals having corruption cases in courts. She observed that the president should desist from such appointments and minimize loss of public funds which can then be used to roll out capital intensive projects across the country.

"The president is taking us backwards on governance especially with appointing people with questionable integrity. He also needs to seal loopholes of corruption instead of slowing down on capital intensive development projects. The problem is the leakages, not the investments," Odhiambo charged.
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