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EXPOSED: How Kwale Governor Fatima Achani and Her Finance Team Are Looting Millions in Brazen Tender Heist

At the heart of this grand heist is CECM Bakari Sebe and his hatchet man, Chief Officer for Finance Alex Onduko, who have turned the county’s procurement process into what sources describe as “a bedroom affair.”

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Kwale County Governor Fatima Achani

In what can only be described as daylight robbery dressed in official paperwork, Kwale County Governor Fatima Achani has found herself neck-deep in a procurement scandal that makes previous county corruption cases look like child’s play.

The governor, together with her County Executive Committee Member for Finance Bakari Sebe, has orchestrated a systematic plunder of public resources through the dubious award of over 100 tenders in what insiders describe as a frantic looting spree ahead of the e-Government Procurement (e-GP) system rollout.

The urgency is palpable, the desperation unmistakable.

Why the rush? Because these county mandarins know their days of unbridled theft are numbered once the digital procurement platform goes live, exposing their cozy cartels and under-the-table dealings to the harsh light of transparency.

At the heart of this grand heist is CECM Bakari Sebe and his hatchet man, Chief Officer for Finance Alex Onduko, who have turned the county’s procurement process into what sources describe as “a bedroom affair.”

Yes, you read that right. Onduko has allegedly been awarding lucrative tenders to his romantic partner, transforming pillow talk into million-shilling contracts funded by Kwale taxpayers. The audacity is breathtaking, the shamelessness unparalleled.

Initially, the lovebirds had fallen out over a tender deal gone sour, probably a disagreement over how to split the loot.

But greed, as always, proved stronger than pride.

The duo has reportedly reconciled, not out of affection, but to ensure they can continue milking the county coffers without the inconvenience of internal squabbles. Nothing says romance quite like joint corruption, it seems.

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The modus operandi is as old as corruption itself but executed with remarkable brazenness. The cabal has been favoring suppliers of Somali origin, not out of any affinity for inclusivity, but because these suppliers willingly inflate prices to accommodate kickbacks that sources peg at a staggering 20 percent of each contract value.

This means for every 10 million shillings of taxpayer money spent, 2 million finds its way into private pockets while Kwale residents get substandard services or none at all.

County assembly members have started asking uncomfortable questions, their suspicions aroused by the sheer volume and speed of tender awards.

But in typical Kenyan fashion, the questions often die in committee rooms, smothered by the same brown envelopes that fuel the corruption in the first place.

The impending e-GP platform has sent shivers down the spines of these procurement pirates.

The system, designed to manage all tender processes digitally from advertisement to award, promises to eliminate the human element that has made corruption so easy.

No more secret meetings in boardrooms, no more tenders tailored for specific suppliers, no more kickbacks hidden in inflated quotations.

Senior county officers are reportedly in panic mode, rushing to complete as many dubious deals as possible before the digital noose tightens.

The e-GP system will create an audit trail that even the most creative accountant will struggle to manipulate. Every step of the procurement process will be documented, timestamped, and accessible to oversight bodies.

The gravy train is about to derail, and these officials know it.

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Governor Achani’s involvement in this scandal is particularly galling given her public posturing as a champion of good governance and women’s leadership.

She rode into office on promises of accountability and transparency, yet here she is, presiding over what can only be described as an organized criminal enterprise masquerading as a county government.

The timing of this expose couldn’t be more critical.

As counties across Kenya prepare to adopt the e-GP system, Kwale stands as a cautionary tale of what happens when political leadership lacks integrity.

The national government must act swiftly to investigate these allegations before the evidence is buried under layers of bureaucratic obfuscation.

The Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission (EACC) needs to move beyond its usual glacial pace and launch an immediate forensic audit of all tenders awarded in Kwale County over the past year.

The Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) should be examining the personal bank accounts of Onduko, Sebe, and their network of suppliers. Follow the money, and you’ll find the smoking gun.

For the residents of Kwale, this scandal represents the theft of their future.

Every shilling stolen through inflated tenders is a hospital bed not bought, a classroom not built, a road not repaired.

While Achani and her cronies fatten their bank accounts, ordinary Kenyans in Kwale continue to struggle with poor infrastructure, inadequate healthcare, and failing schools.

The question now is whether Kenya’s toothless oversight institutions will finally grow some fangs. Will the EACC, the Office of the Auditor General, and the Senate actually do their jobs, or will this be another scandal that generates headlines for a week before fading into the graveyard of unpunished corruption?

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If Governor Achani has any shred of integrity left, she should step aside immediately and allow for an independent investigation. But given the evidence of her involvement, that seems about as likely as a thief volunteering to return stolen goods.

The people of Kwale deserve better. Kenya deserves better.

And until these corruption cartels face real consequences, not just transfers and reshuffles, the looting will continue unabated.

The e-GP system is coming, but it’s not a silver bullet. Without the political will to prosecute and jail corrupt officials, they’ll simply find new ways to steal. They always do.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​


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