On Wednesday, parents and victims of the Finland/Canada scholarship scandal in Uasin Gishu County took to the streets in Eldoret Town.

The outraged locals went to the Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission (EACC) offices to deliver petitions.

The outraged parents and youngsters demanded President William Ruto intervene in the misuse of cash that has crushed them.

PHOTO | COURTESY scholarship saga

They repeated that the planned devolution conference will begin next week in Eldoret and will not occur unless they receive their money back.

Senator Jackson Mandago and Governor Jonathan Bii, according to Kimutai Kirui, an Eldoret-based human rights activist, are accountable for the theft of funds.

PHOTO | COURTESY Mandago

Yesterday, An enraged student confronted Uasin Gishu, Governor Bii and Senator Mandago on the ongoing Finland scholarship saga.

In the now-viral video, the student reprimanded the leaders for arriving late at the meeting they called to discuss the issue. She accused the leaders of constantly lying to them about when the scholarships would be available. The parents are upset because their children stayed home for two years after they sold their property and took out large debts to send them to study overseas.

PHOTO | COURTESY Governor Bii

The young lady noted that the children of the politicians have all moved to Australia or Europe, adding that the politicians have given their children a headstart while the children of poor people still languish in absolute poverty.

Governor Jonathan Bii distanced himself from the Finland scholarship fee payment incident last month, saying that former governor Jackson Mandago (now Uasin Gishu Senator) should come forward and explain what happened.

According to EACC, the inquiry into the issue began in March 2023 and is nearly finished.

The results will then be sent to the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) for consideration on the following steps.