Stephen Makau Musili, also known as Kivunzi, who was recently dismissed by Kitui Governor Dr. Julius Malombe over corruption allegations, has spoken out for the first time since his sacking.
Taking to his Facebook account, Musili shared his feelings and reflections on the ordeal, stating, “I have gone thru a lot and sometimes I stop and ask myself ‘why always me’ but somehow I gather courage n move on. Challenging the mighty from a nobody orphan has not been easy. But I will never give up. Wengine tumetoka mbali and we are fulfilling a God’s call.” His post reflects a mix of resilience and defiance amidst the controversy surrounding his dismissal.
Musili’s termination came after he was accused of accepting a 2 million shillings bribe to award a tender for the proposed Kanyonyoo industrial park. The allegations against him were part of a broader crackdown on corruption by Governor Malombe, who has emphasized a zero-tolerance policy towards unethical practices within his administration. This decisive action by the governor is aimed at reinforcing integrity and transparency in the management of county affairs.
The former chief officer’s statement highlights the personal struggles he has faced, suggesting a narrative of perseverance and faith.
Despite the serious allegations, Musili appears determined to continue his journey, drawing strength from his past challenges and his belief in fulfilling a higher purpose. His dismissal and subsequent response add a complex layer to the ongoing efforts to address corruption and maintain ethical governance in Kitui County.
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Story za orphan uisha at 25. After that it becomes an advantage since wengine wakitumia wazazi pesa wewe hutumi.