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Moses Kuria's Empty Apology

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Nyakundi Report

Newsroom 1 min read

This archive report was first published on 9 November 2019.

On November 9, 2019, Moses Kuria made a rare public apology for his role in the suffering of Kenyans, admitting that MPs had failed to perform their oversight duties, leading to the country's economic woes.

However, his apology has been met with widespread skepticism, with many questioning his sincerity and motives.

As a regular guest at the National Cohesion and Integration Commission for public remarks amounting to incitement to violence, hate speech, and ethnic contempt, Kuria has a history of making half-hearted apologies to avoid consequences.

His latest apology has been seen as a desperate attempt to distract Kenyans from focusing on issues of national importance, rather than a genuine effort to make amends.

By retaining his seat and perks, Kuria has shown that he is more interested in gaining favor from both sides of the divide than in taking responsibility for his actions.

His apology has been likened to 'crocodile tears,' and many are calling for him to resign and face the consequences of his actions.

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