Public Service Cabinet Secretary Moses Kuria has declared his readiness to face the consequences if the current Cabinet is dissolved.
His statement comes in response to calls from Senators for President William Ruto to dissolve the Cabinet to address the country’s challenges.
“If the jury says that Moses Kuria has to go home, I will be the first to say yes we go home, but it is also high time that we deliver,” Kuria said on KTN News on Wednesday.
Kuria emphasized that it is crucial for all leaders to fulfill their duties as expected by Kenyans.
“It is about time we execute. It is not just about talking and big plans. I think whatever has happened now is a good opportunity to open and see, are we quick to execute?” Kuria questioned.
“We are short of time, we can’t wait a single day with all these bureaucracies. What we need is a sharper focus on delivery so that we can achieve results for Kenyans,” he added.
Kuria criticized past practices of prioritizing personal interests over public service, urging a change in mindset or face the consequences.
“I believe in organic, heartfelt austerity measures. We must show it is possible and welcome new ideas,” he noted.
On Wednesday, Senators, led by Boni Khalwale, called on President William Ruto to overhaul the Cabinet.