Cosmo Choi sparked debate online with a pointed statement regarding government accountability and public finances.
Choi wrote:
“Kama mnasema Ruto ameiba pesa arudishe then ambia pia Uhuru wenu arudishe pesa za Eurobond kwanza.”
The comment references allegations of misappropriation or misuse of public funds, calling for both President William Ruto and former President Uhuru Kenyatta to account for government resources. Specifically, Choi alludes to the controversial Eurobond funds issued during Kenyatta’s tenure, suggesting that transparency and restitution are expected from all leaders accused of mismanaging public money.
The remark has resonated with many Kenyans online, feeding into broader debates about corruption, government spending, and accountability. Supporters of Choi’s viewpoint argue that public officials must be held responsible for state finances, while others caution that accusations should be based on verified evidence and due process.
Overall, the statement reflects ongoing frustration among citizens about transparency in governance, fiscal responsibility, and the need for leaders to maintain public trust in Kenya’s financial management.



