Ruto Cancels Shadowy Adani Deals: Combating Corruption and Impunity need to go further
By canceling Adani Group contracts, President Ruto sets up hope but a clear message is now needed to end impunity.
Adani Wins & Losses – The foul play of Corruption and Deceit
President William Ruto during his State of the Nation address lifted the two projects that Adani Group was contracted to work on; the JKIA expansion PPP and the KETRACO transmission line PPP deal. The decision was grounded in “clear and/oretailed information of corrupt practice” and operating “with transparency and accountability.”
Many Kenyans have attributed the move to the arrest of Gautam Adani in the U.S over fraud and bribery charges In the move, the LSK fully supported the president but urged him to provide detailed information on the financial costs and losses. Such social media predictions of billions being spent as bribery to the Adani Group also calls for transparency.
LSK postulates that these contracts violated the Public-Private Partnerships Act If this were so, then they never ought to have been, and therefore, cannot now warrant severance penalty payments. The president must therefore act proactively not to allow impunity in disengaging from the Adani Group.
Higher Education Funding Model: A Looming Crisis
President Ruto noted that most public universities and TVETs have been financially constrained because of the new funding model that focuses on revenue-sharing per student in Higher Education. Despite its intended goal of catering more student with special needs up to 95% government subsidy, the model has brought public universities to the edge of extinction.
Several institutions are under immense pressure to maintain structural and statutory requirements, staff union, and guardians have demanded the government abandon current funding formula and return to the previous one or in extension adopt the new one gradually. To arrest this deterioration the President needs to heed these cries for help in order to avoid the total failure of higher education.
Intensification of Combating Impunity and Extradited Actions
The Kenyans were eased by the President’s intolerance to illegal arrest and extrajudicial functions stating that such trigger life and liberty violations. Thus, mere appeals to citizens to report the incidents to the DCI and IPOA lack the required measures.
The New Scientific reported that 60 people were killed under the demonstration for Finance Bill and 97 femicide cases between August and November in 2024 according to KNCHR. However, in many cases there is ample evidence incriminating security officers yet none has been done. It now devolves on the President to make sure that these human rights abuses are addressed as soon as possible.
Gender Representation: A Call for Political Will
President Ruto noted that it is still a puzzle why there is so much litigation with regards to the two-third Gender rule that guarantee that no more than two-third of an organization’s leadership team should be of one gender. While he was right in pointing out that elective positions presently are not in his realm, appointments, indeed, are.
This means that the President could follow the rule in his appointments to the government, for a true equality and inclusiveness for women.
Leadership Strident to Reclaim Government Institutions CORRUPTION REMAINS a prevalent and debilitating problem in many of the world’s economies.
Today Kenyans are eagerly waiting for President Ruto to provide clear and assertive directions on how to combat extra wiped corruption, impunity and inequality among others. To erase the doubts that Kenyans have developed about their President, the President should come out clear and make undeniably drastic measures in the quest to establish accountable and fairly governed Kenya.
The moment of stimuli has come, and it is time for us to make a step further and guarantee equal rights for everyone.