High Cost of Corruption

Posted by Social Matters , Sunday, September 29, 2013 10:29 AM

The High Cost of Corruption…

A story is told, one day the people of a certain area in Nairobi decided that they had had enough of the matatu’s increasing fare for no good reason, and they dared the matatu to drive into the police station which they did, only for the police men to side with the matatu and to rub insult to injury all passengers were ordered to alight and were left at the police station stranded while the matatu was ordered to go back to town and pick more passengers. Another story is told of a matatu that was car jacked and after the ordeal they reported to a police station only to be ordered to report to another police station in another area, they gave up and went home, it was late, and they risked being robbed again with no police protection offered they knew they were fighting a losing battle.

Another story is told a young woman who was arrested because she told off the police she saw while in a matatu she was in receiving bribes. She was later released but she was the unsung hero no one really cared about. In the place where I stay, over loaded matatus are the order of the day, they pass through road blocks at times two but the power of the fifty shillings note is pretty amazing. These policemen are not only failing to protect the people they were mandated to, but they are indeed signing the death certificate of many Kenyans by allowing unroadworthy vehicles and overloaded PSVs on the road. But also many a times the passengers themselves would rather ride in an overloaded matatu than wait in an empty matatu. My dad once tried to tell the matatu driver to ignore the policemen asking for bribes but it was in vain. The handing out bribes culture is so common in Kenya that it’s no longer a secret, at times the driver requests a passenger with a fifty shillings note to give it to him to be refunded later. It’s sad because not only are public officials willing to receive bribes but the public is only to eager to hand over the bribes to them, it’s a way of life that we as Kenyans have become so accustomed to.

I have heard stories, watched on telly how easy it is for foreigners to become Kenyan citizens, all they need is money. In so many places ordinary Kenyans have become so accustomed to buying every day services. Its seems, it’s always somebody’s time to eat in Kenya.

Lastly I remember a time when some women, in Mombasa were complaining that their sons were being recruited to join the Alshabaab, also remember that one of areas affected by drug abuse is the Coast region, the saying goes like ‘what goes around comes around.’


I suggest that Kenya will always be a soft spot for terror attacks unless ordinary Kenyans ask hard questions and our leaders legislate better policies to handle corruption and the safety of all Kenyans, until then I doubt as a country we will ever be safe. Kenyans expect change to come from the top, but the best change will always be bottom up. Corruption is a huge monster that should make us rethink about the change we need in this country and realize that we as Kenyans have let our country down, always caught up in petty tribal politics that will never bring us change in this country, let go of that, unify and take collective responsibility for the grand corruption that will ultimately be our down fall.

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