Presidential aspirant Eliud Owalo./HANDOUTFormer Deputy Chief of Staff in charge of Delivery and Government Efficiency Eliud Owalo has detailed his vision for the country should he mount a successful presidential bid. Owalo argued that corruption remains the single most destructive threat to Kenya’s economic stability, estimating that the government loses at least Sh2 billion daily through graft. If elected, he pledged to enforce a sweeping clean-up anchored on digitalization of revenue systems and historical audits. If I’m elected president, I will reopen all cases of corruption from 2010 to date. Youth unemployment, Owalo noted, remains a major national challenge that requires innovation and structural reforms.


Source:   The Star
January 27, 2026 05:12 UTC