Mumias East Member of Parliament Peter Salasya has been vocal in his criticism of President William Ruto’s administration, particularly concerning the influence of individuals he refers to as “cartels.”
Salasya has accused Farouk Kibet, a close associate of President Ruto, of misleading the president and undermining his leadership.
He has called for the removal of such individuals, suggesting that their actions are detrimental to the government’s effectiveness and public trust.
In his statements, Salasya has emphasized the need for transparency and accountability within the government.
He believes that the presence of individuals like Farouk Kibet, whom he describes as part of a cartel, is harmful to the administration’s credibility.
Salasya’s calls for action reflect his concern that these individuals may be influencing decisions in ways that do not align with the best interests of the Kenyan people.
Salasya’s criticism is part of a broader pattern of holding the government accountable for its actions.
He has previously expressed concerns about the government’s priorities, such as the impeachment of Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua, suggesting that more attention should be given to issues directly affecting citizens.
His advocacy for the removal of individuals he perceives as undermining the government’s integrity highlights his commitment to ensuring that leadership remains focused on serving the public effectively.
Peter Salasya is supporting and fighting at the same time. He has told William Ruto to fire all cartels who are misleading him led by Farouk Kibet. pic.twitter.com/PROawnGuPQ
— Cornelius K. Ronoh (@itskipronoh) January 20, 2025